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No surprise at all. Windows 7 from beta to release has been a solid system. Everyone seems to be upgrading.
Nice. I find the current PS3 browser to be just okay. This would be a great addition to the system. Sony sure is getting their act together.
Liking the look of this. The will probably continue to sell a ton of these.
Oh, as well, we have a MacBook which is also going on three years, no problems. In case anyone wants to claim bias :)
Before any of the flaming starts about Apple or HP or whatever, from my personal experience with Sony Vaios (one of the first core duos) and my Dad's experience with his Asus (both 3 years old going to 4) and my sisters with an even older Toshiba Satellite, I am not surprised. All of these have held up to some huge abuse over the years and all three still work great (the one small exception being a 'J' key on my sisters computer, which kinda broke). Great experiences with all of them. If you can get a Sony Vaio for cheap (which I did) I would highly recommend it to anyone. Solid designs.
I am very much looking forward to this phone. Smaller than my old bold, replaces the trackball with a trackpad, even faster hardware (though the bold was already excellent) the usual excellent blackberry screen with more detail, OS 5.0 (which will be upgraded with a WebKit browser next year - they bought out a WebKit browser company). And just in time for my birthday in November!
The 27 inch Quad Core iMac is the first one I have seen that didn't appear completely gimped for the price when I first read the specs. The widescreen is nice as well. Too bad Apple still has some Bluray hate on still. This would be great with a bluray player. Regardless, this has entered onto the list for my next computer.
I will be looking to replace an old iPod Touch this fall and it looks like there is going to be some great choice! I hope they bring out the new iPod Touch in a 64GB format. As well the Zune HD looks great and the Sony X series I had a chance to play with and is really nice. Great times to be looking for an mp3 player. I look forward to testing out the Zune HD.
DIE ROGERS DIE! No matter what I would never buy a phone from them ever again, even a cheap 8GB iPhone 3GS. Anyone is Canada will tell you the same. Not to mentioned the three year plans for these prices, there are so many tacked on fees
911 fee
System Access fee
Plan fee (no overtime)
Text fee (and if you go over 20c/text including INCOMING!)
Voicemail fee
Long Distance fees

So the price they give in advertising skyrockets. If found it was easier to cancel and take the hit ($400 ETF) as it would be less than 2 months of cell phone charges between me and gf on our couples plan. Now on pay as you go. All the companies suck, though. At least Telus will be getting GSM access soon (rumoured to be the winter olympics in which they are a sponsor I think )

I can't watch that and not think of futurama

"we were watching that!"

http://appleclips.podomatic.com/entry/2006-06-07T08_29_48-07_00
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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