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It's about time this has been reported as fake! It was clear from the beginning... I'm sure RIM will be updating the styling just a little more.

Plus if you have a pre-release device, you normally dont put your name all over it when you leak pics.
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I think the patents were already in use... i.e. Patents AMD owned and intel was using (or vice-a-versa) - I dont think this will lead to new technologies making the jump from Intel to AMD.
@pika2000

Have you heard it's called Boxee? Maybe that's why it's a box? Yeah it's slanted to take up less space and cool, but not flat...

You have to sign up for the beta - it's private. I signed up the other day and havent heard anything.
Just because something works ok...doesnt mean it can't be better.

Screw the app, this sounds like the gmail functions will be built in... can't ask for anything more than that.
What this same post made for the Verizon/ATT Netbooks?

Since it's from Sprint - it gets hated on, but the ones for $200 more, probably were praised as the first of it's kind!
Want to fix the economy, invent a time flux capacitor and go back in time before barney frank was born.
That's true only because European countries are the size of some people's houses here in the states.
WRONG! Driver hasnt been only price, but small size, light weight.

It's idiotic to think that slimmer, lighter isnt the future. Screen size will be the only differential.
Salary that high is riduculous.... only because his bonus and stock options will amount to multiples of his salary.

If only RIM would have hired him....
And everybody has access to that. STUPID POST.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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