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Wow he looks completely different here than he does on Mad Men. No wonder I never recognized him the first time.

And yeah that commercial was pretty well known. Enough to turn Sommer into a primetime actor I see.
@MrHashbrown That's true. But then what was the point of Maemo in the first place if they just want the two to look the same?
Looking good so far Nokia, but I think that focusing on Maemo 6 as well would be better for all the gadget nerds on here.
Looks like my 7600GT is starting to get a bit too old now. Oh well, my whole PC is due for an upgrade.
It isn't a final product. RAmos still has plenty of time to optimize it for retail release.
A toaster with Android actually sounds kinda cool IMO.
Yeah I was just about to mention that.
Sucks for all those Steam-heads.
Well the reason this mentality of "killed-or-be-killed" exists in the market is simply due to greed. Every company wants to be number 1 in the business and roll around in tangible piles of money. But if they are less than number 1, they consider themselves as a failure.

But with technology it gets even trickier because of just how quickly things changes over time. A year ago, a phone like the Droid probably wouldn't have been possible for $200, but here we are today. If companies don't seize the moment and keep up the momentum, they will quickly be dethroned.

The one thing I can genuinely credit Apple for is that they timed the release of the iPod perfectly and have managed to keep their momentum going from 2001 until now. And that momentum doesn't even apply specifically to the iPod, which is even more impressive.

So that killer instinct mentality of the consumer technology business world makes a lot more sense.
um....no shit? if you had a really small software keyboard, what would be the point?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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