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don't tell me that ur mike chan
@Samboini

Exactly! not...

If you've been following the news, you would know that it's about time that MBP is being refresh, most likely with a new design. So why should I not be excited? I am a Mac fan, and so am I a Window fan. I am basically a technology fan.

I know exactly what the product is, so my blind faith told me that it would be better than my 2 years old MBP.

Nice try, BTW. =]
woo hooo! time to update my 2 years old MBP
As an iPhone user, I must admit that the hardware on that thing is really nice. What it's missing tho, is a better OS. The custom WinMo that is on the phone makes it look nice in screen shots, but once you are really using the phone you will be meet with the same old WinMo. I'm not saying that WinMo is not good, but it's designed to use with stylus. Therefore, it's really hard to use with your finger, tho it is usable.

My point here is, what make a good phone is not just hardware, but also software. It's the whole user experience that WinMo is missing. The Apps store, for example, does not exist in WinMo. If you really think about it, iPhone is the only phone that a company have been updating and adding new features for. Most other phone when does not improve after you buy them, and some do update firmware for stability, not new features.

I think the real iPhone killer, is the HTC Touch HD + Android. I will be looking forward to that phone!
Also, Bryan told me that none of the AT&T store stock any white iPhone, only the Apple Store have them.
I just got turned away from the AT&T store on Lexington and 43th ave. The employees kept telling us that they were sold out of the iPhone 3G, but the assistant manager (Bryan) confessed that they are holding it out for tomorrow.

I'm guessing because they can't activate the phone in-store, so they are not selling it at all.

How about the Apple Store? Are they still selling the phone and let people activate them at home without signing the contract?
pick me
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I love my little computing companion but I often find myself missing a full sized keyboard. I have been looking at several of these portable and flexible keyboards, but I can't seem to make up my mind about which I should buy. I don't want the keyboard to be overly expensive, but I want it to be good quality. Also, how difficult is it to type on these keyboards? Thanks!"
 

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