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Blackberries don't have true IMAP IDLE - the blackberry server does and then relays the emails. IMAP sync on BBs is also atrocious.

The comment is not quite true, however, Chatter Email offered IMAP IDLE on PalmOS devices for years and Profimail has it for Symbian. Whether either or both works with Gmail I'm not sure.
I tried the Belkin version of these up to 200 Mbps powerline adapters. I got 15-18 Mbps in a small house will all copper wiring.
Meh.
I bit the bullet and ran CAT5e
Yowza, that would really make my new ubuntu jaunty media pc sound sweet!
How dumb can Hulu be? They have people going for their content WITH commercials. It's like trying to keep your ad revenue DOWN. Clearly they have plans for a set-top box and want sucker consumers to rent that for a monthly fee and STILL watch the commercials.
Toyz!? I can find good homes.
Apple's iPhone is nice - still not one-handed and poor synch of PIM stuff
WM5 and WM6 are pathetic. I went from a Treo 650 to an 8525 and it takes two hands and four times the strokes to enter a calendar item. No one-handed operation even for email or SMS. Sadly, Garnet is, IMHO, WAY ahead of WM6 for phones or PIMs. I already have a laptop and need a one-handed device for airports and the like. The only reason I still have the 8525 is that it's UMTS and works in Japan. A UMTS 750p would get me in a heartbeat.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"

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