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wow, thx engadget!
Yeah, BG wakes up to Fox and Friends. Just after he checks his email on his Mac Book.
Wow this is pretty sad. Did MS just throw in the towel on this one? Did they assume 'bidness users' will swallow this crappy UI and not complain?

Like chambo said no one runs stock ROMs so who really cares? The only problem with that is that there's additional code running which just slows down that outdated processor on top of that crappy UI. It would be much better if the UI was done right the first time. I guess if it wasn't for the crappy UIs we wouldn't have TouchFlo or Xperia's panels.

Yeah, why is the accelerometer so slow on that phone? The Tilt/Tytn II could transition so much faster. And did I see an exit button on the IE menu? That's slightly surprising.
Like the N900, the X6 doesn't have AT&T-friendly 3G data bands, Waiting patiently on that Sony Ericsson X2a.
Touchscreen on a PC is great, but isn't the real question whether or not it will have multi-touch capability??? Or is that a feature that comes automatically with Windows 7?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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