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Shooting a suspected bomb with bullets is really a dumb idea.
they really should all relocated to Indiana where the cost of living is low, and consistently ranked #1 in housing affordability indexes.
Pretty soon we'll be driving cars designed for CDM (Chinese Domestic Market), it may even mark a return to cigarette lighters & ashtrays in addition to tacky seat coverings over perfectly good leather.
"...and will work with up to three other handsets on each Telo (although originally they promised up to six in total)..."

Most likely because they're using the cheapest DECT solution from DSPG/NXP possible, and their product manager for this line was probably too lazy to demand the use of VegaOne or a higher powered platform from their (most likely Asian) manufacturer, and that unnamed manufacturer was probably re-using some existing platform & MMI to cut down on NRE costs.
They need to ship X10 N-O-W with 1.6 for those fanboys (like me) who'll prop up their bottom line by a million or two, and release the update when 2.0 comes out.
Not a fan of that nose. Yikes!
Yeah I'm sure you also think Asians all look alike :rolleyes:
how about 500 minutes and unlimited SMS/data for $50? I talk *maybe* 200 minutes a month and it's mostly text & data.
"lose they're homeowners insurance and they're homes"

"lose their homeowner's insurance and their homes"

And run on sentences just kill me. Had to do it.

Finally, please do stop buying Chinese junk - like the computer and the cell phone you're using, so I don't have to put on my spelling/grammar cop hat on anymore.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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