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Neither you have seen Crank 2 (or did I missed that article?) - I loved his look then she said she has an mobil and past him an iphone. Can not believe you can dial a number on (any) touchscreen like he did...
@Malikye: I felt that the whole new old Enterprise just had the look and feel of an apple product. With its all white and transparent screens.

But they used also Pens for Input...
I realy clicked the article because of the iphone-word in the title - i was sure that this thing has absolutly nothing to do with an iphone. But I wanted to read the comments. It seems that most Readers know more about gadgets then engadget. Keep going like this, dear readers!

PS: If you want to apply to the job they offered yesterday, dont forget to mention the best and most innovative gadget is the iphone - seriously, did they not allow comments in that post because people would make jokes about this?
Thats sooo great - I never thought about it. But the good thing is, he has a lot of people around him, which can tell him he is about drashing on a bird of prey...

And from Nemesis we know what will come next: I already can imagin it: "Chrysler's new iPhone-like Joystick puts an end on unusable Multitouchscreens" (don't know if the iPhone will have a Joystick then - but engadget will find a way in mentioning it).
I was thinking this myself and thought it to be a joke. But the name is real! Its like this Place in Netherlands which is called Sexbierum (german for SexBee(r)Rum)...
lol, its because he is german, man! Here in germany we will never be satisfied. The highest praise would be "you cant find anything bad about it". Thats why everybody thinks we are so harshly...
I am a bit disapointed in the customers: One of the only netbooks with a glossy screen is the winner. I oped that non-glosy screens get more popular again with all the non-glossy netbooks...

But on the other hand you get the acer for 1€ with a 2-year 40€ data-contract over here from t-mobile what isnt bad - you could get chaeper with o2 (25€ without a device) but their network is not as good for travellers...
I was very happy with my E61 and Symbian60 - more than with Windows Mobil. The Keyboard-Layout is realy bad. Missplaced Space-Bar, no Ctrl (I use ctrl+arrow, ctrl+c, ctrl+v, ctrl+shift+arrow alot) - I dont game a lot and would like to use the 5-way-joystick with my right thumb. The lack of costumazation never realy bothered me, but i like the widgets from the video...
The iphone has no hardware-qwerty anyway - but i have never seen or heard of an win mobile phone which boots up in just 15 seconds. the only strange things is, why they choose such a bad "actor" as "nerd"?

By the way: There was that "crowd-pleaser" myPhone 2008 thing? You can not find any information at the website about the place or which companys have been there. Oh, I hust found on contact and then imprint that there IS a company with the name "sonic emotion AG" from switzerland behind that thing...
Also ein paar Kommentare die aus den USA hier rüberkopiert werden machen nicht wirklich Sinn. Ob das bei T-Mobil Deutschland auch so sein wird, ist doch gar nicht klar, oder? Immerhin bauen die auf der anderen Seite des Teiches gerade erst UMTS auf und hier zulande haben sie die beste Netzabdeckung bei HSDPA. Meine O2-Flatrate für 25€ wird neuerdings erst bei 10GB gedrosselt...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a solid state drive, around 32 to 64GB, for use in my web server. The drive will contain my web sites and the operating system, either Windows Server 2008 R2 or Ubuntu. Large storage is handled by a separate RAID array, so capacity is not an issue. Rather, I am looking for the fastest, longest-lasting, and most reliable drive under $150 that is suitable to my application. Any thoughts? Thanks!"

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