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I do not get volume controls either when I'm on bluetooth.
The volume controls on the phone disappear. The hardware buttons also do not make a difference.
I have no volume control on my headset or my bluetooth speaker, so that is a major problem.

I've noticed the same thing happens with docks.
However, I have volume controls on my speaker dock, so that is not that much of a problem.
But I'm sure there are docks without volume controls.
Sure, we're just looking at up to eight hours of downtime every four years.

No big deal.
There IS a second camera facing the front.
From the website:
"Camera
Main camera: 3.2 megapixel color camera with auto focus and flash light
Second camera: VGA CMOS color camera"
It says Monday on the left, so if that's a release date, this won't be out until 2011.
Wow, that's quite a phone to get a hard-on for! Oooh, you meant haaands... I see..
To Duke:
Maybe because it is written for Engadget CHINA?? Which by the way is written for Chinese in CHINA?? In China they call computers "calculators" and they read in simplified script. So why would an article written for them say "electronic brain" and be written in traditional script???

If you hate China and their language so much, DON'T READ ENGADGET CHINA. It's for the Chinese in CHINA, not for US. There is Engadget Chinese for all the rest of us.

http://chinese.engadget.com
To Richard,
Just like we have our sensitivities, the Chinese have theirs. Our flag is one that the reporters from Engadget China do not recognize and one that they believe is illegitimate. Try telling a Chinese from China that he is a foreigner in Taiwan and see how he'll react. Sure I myself think they are foreigners. But they believe they're on national domestic soil, and being treated like foreigners makes them uncomfortable. We have our sensitivities. So do they. I don't think Engadget was trying to make a political statement with its title, so there's no reason to be so sensitive about it. I never said we should not be sensitive, but one should be sensitive for the right reasons at the right times. This isn't about being neutral or politically correct.

They're not trying to provoke us, so don't provoke them. Otherwise next time they will, and no one will be happy.
This has nothing to do about where Computex is being held. It is "Engadget China" that is writing these reports and articles. Do note the links are all cn.engadget and all the articles are in simplified Chinese. Had Computex been in Singapore it would still have been Engadget China's Computex roundup. So no the article is not wrong.

I'm Taiwanese myself. Quit being so sensitive. Not everyone is out to get you, you know that? Just be glad that Engadget China didn't change the title in the image to the 26th China Taipei International Information Technology Show. You're not the only one with political sensitivities you know? Plus they've probably have had to look at our flag for all last week (and pass through customs as foreigners) to write these reports. I'm sure they don't like that either. Give them a break.
Ooookk....

So that means the 6G iPod will be renamed the iMacPod, right? Yummy... Give me one with fries and a salad.
Phil, your cake ROCKS! I hope it wins!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I commonly need to boot a system from an external disc and take a snapshot of the host system. I also then need to burn a copy of the image to a DVD. While I can do it with two separate external devices, and two power supplies, and two I/O cables, it'd be nice to find a small dual-drive enclosure. It would need to have USB, eSATA, and FireWire. Either slim-line or half-height bay for the optical burner would be fine, and space for either a 2.5- or 3.5-inch hard disc. Any ideas?"
 

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