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Where are their new tablets?

This is all a waste of time until there's a common standard for devices to interface to browsers. Unless you want to carry a Nokia phone for your Nokia friends, an iPhone for your iPhone friends, etc.
Why no tablet, Sony?




And why no Linux support? Don't tell me you feel sexy with Windows. It's not true.

I work with ordinary people, and they get excited running Mac. They think Linux is some fantasy land, where things are more difficult, but there might be fantastic secrets. Only Sony can bring out the fantastic secrets.

is this a core Windows feature or a Dell add-on? Because add-on features tend to not work well with everything, and they sometimes get no support. An example is the middle (scroll) button of my thinkpad, it works great for many apps, but a few don't work as expected and scrolling does not work in many apps at all. At least in this case since Apple controls the hardware, it will work very consistently.
I was in the main Rogers Toronto store at around 7:30 Friday. They were still selling iPhones, they were not sold out. I asked a rep and she said she guessed they had sold about 100 phones so far.
I asked this question in another post, with no answer. Are Sony notebooks build quality better now ? I've seen a couple of high end Vaios crumble to dust within a couple of years.
If they'd put vnc on it, and a touchscreen I'd buy it. It'll be the new universal remote. I wonder who doesn't want that to happen.
Brandon, that won't help you much in terminal conditions. Don't you think it'd be better if you could choose to be disconnected before getting into the serious charges territory?

Granted, this is unlikely to happen with 6gb, but some will opt for their lessor plans.

I'm with Fido, and I don't receive the warning messages for voice usage, even though they've supposedly fixed the problem twice.
I guess you and all the other people who low ranked me even though I'm just expressing my opinion (should have expected that) should get out your masks and show your neighbors what you think of them.
I'm glad they caved, but it still leaves people in a position where they'll have to monitor their usage, and could inadvertently go over the limit and face a huge bill if they accidentally leave some browser window open, etc.

I'm very sad that the larger issue was missed here, reasonable internet rate plans for any wireless device in Canada. In the US the carriers have stated they will support any compatible device, in Canada you get second class treatment if you're not using one of the carrier's products, which will severely limit what people in this country can use on the wireless net.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"

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