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Please Please!!!! want want!!! I'm from a 3er world country and I even don't know what a cellphone is! so, this is going to be awesome for me!
true... but also, Apple is a multimillion dollar company with a huge advertising machinery, Palm is a company trying to survive with a very small budget. Many people doesn't even know what a Palm Pre is.
Sprint is a very small carrier compared with AT&T and also it's CDMA, not GSM, and that alone would stop a lot of people from buying it (myself included).
If you take all that in consideration, I would say, Palm is doing dam well.

The handful list of countries at launch of the iPhone 3GS were "just" Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom. So, if you include USA, I would say 60 or 70% of global Apple sales come from these countries, of course, I'm speculating, but there is a reason why Apple do the launch in these countries.

Still, Apple sells are amazing, but I'm glad iPhone has finally some competition. For over two years I've been waiting for features like universal search, a better camera, and I look forward to try turn by turn navigation with the iPhone, and I wonder if we would have had all these new features if it wasn't because the Palm Pre.

Sales numbers for iPhone are worldwide, not US only. Palm sales are US only.
Just because webOS SDK is based on HTML, CSS, Javascript, etc, doesn't mean that the SDK wouldn't be able to create rich multimedia content, that just speculation. Before making any kind of comments like this, you should wait until the SDK is out, and after trying it out you can make all the affirmations that you want.
After all the effort and work that Palm put creating this phone and OS, I truly believe that with the SDK we will able to create all kind of applications, including rich multimedia contents. Let's wait until the SDK is out, and we'll talk about this again.
Here in US maybe, but in Argentina an iMac costs about twice as here.
I had the X800 from Glofiish, the specs were promising, GPS, Wifi, Bluetooth, VGA, two cameras (front and back), etc, etc. The reality was that I've never seen any other smarthphone so slow and with so many bugs like the X800. Problems with audio, screen, etc. I finally sold it on Ebay.
I would like to see Glofiish concentrating more in fix problems with their actual phones than keep coming with these new phones.
It should be "now MUY official"
Wow! I think I could have some space for those things.
Did you know that at least with this BluRay player, if you do STOP and PLAY the movie start all over again? .There is no memory feature. When you stop a movie you have to start over as if you just loaded it in the player.
When you pause a movie it will only pause for about 5 minutes, then it will go to screen saver. After a few minutes of screen saver it will STOP the movie and when you come back you have to start the movie over and try to find where you were. This is a MAJOR annoyance!
Also, it doesn't have Replay/Skip-back button which seems to be a pretty standard feature on any cheap DVD player.
Maybe that's why it's so cheap?
I want a mouse!!!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What's the best gaming laptop for under 1,500 bucks? I had my eye on the P7805u (Gateway), but it seems Best Buy has run out for the time being. Also, as a secondary question, I like the specs on brands such as iBUYPOWER and CyberPower and the like, but are they reliable? I'm a little worried about buying labels that aren't huge like Dell, Gateway, etc. Thanks!"
 

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