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It's obviously a new phone platform, but nothing is guaranteed anymore if you ask me. Look at the iPhone, the newcomer blasted away everyone. And there were quite a few who predicted failure for the iPhone. Similar situation with Android, enough people like it so that it now has a good foothold and will likely continue.

This new phone could be a serious contender, you never know.
No kidding Mike!! It happens here ALL THE TIME. It's been proven that companies DO NOT SECURE CUSTOMER DATA, at least not with GOOD passwords and secure technology. It's apparently very easy to break through. So not only can employees steal data but outsiders get in too! We only hear about those who got caught stealing customer data, but what about those who didn't?

Then there was that other case posted today about TRUSTED companies helping to scam customers with "memberships". Credit card numbers were sold. Yep, our data is NOT safe.
No hb desiato is right. It says "3G COVERAGE", it's not Verizon's fault if people don't read the 3G part that's there in big bold letters.
It's always fun when everyone including the honest people who had no knowledge or hand in this have to pay.
I live in Chicago itself, dropped the signal ENTIRELY while Downtown. Spotty 3G coverage up North. EDGE in one spot, 3G in another.
AT&T's slow EDGE is nothing to brag about in 2009. End of story.
So he told the truth to a customer who asked a question, and was fired? Just as sad. Honest answers are better than sugar coating.

If it's the truth that the review process may hurt progress, so be it. If it's true that too many departments may have a hand in this without consulting each other, so be it. No company is perfect and telling the customer it is, is BS. I'd accept an honest answer like that more. Violating the non-disclosure clause is telling people the company may not have perfect policies? LOL!
I thought they fixed the overheat problems with Jasper.
I'm a gaming noob LOL! But I'm also looking at my costs. I don't have a lot of free cash this year. Since the PS3 is all in one for several things, it's better for me financially. I actually like the Xbox 360 a little better, but I can't justify the extra costs this year.
The console itself is good and worth the price, the proprietary accessories are rip offs though.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just switched to Sprint from Verizon about three months ago for the Pre. Then I went for the Hero about a week ago. Now, I miss my hardware keyboard and am thinking about switching to the Moment. I am still able to switch back to Verizon if I want and get the Droid when it arrives. Should I just trade up to the Moment when it comes out, see if I like it, and if not switch to the Droid? Or something else entirely? Help!"

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