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@Zak. Yes you can navigate with TomTom while making a call in the iPhone. Just like most apps, initiate a call, go back to the home menu and run the TomTom application. That easy.
Now that the iPhone 3GS has Nike+ built-in, I am using it more instead of my 3gen nano with adapter. Bluetooth headphones+iPhone 3GS+Nike sensor = wireless all around when running
Still can't use WiFi using Moblin on HP Mini 1000.
WTF? I have an oxymeter that also reads pulse. What the hell can you do with that? Pulse and oxygen levels do not vary that much unless you have respiratory problem. Are they targeting people with respiratory problems?!
Too bad I have to use PayPal. No thanks.
Oh, please. My T-mobile G1 can't even use more than 1 gig of memory! That extra 16 gig? Oh you can only use it to store pictures and music but not apps. Blah! What a waste.
I went through four different S9 headphones (thru warranty). Motorola markets the S9 as active/sports headphones but they are not sweatproof. I used them at the gym and after a few uses the buttons stop working and the unit itself works intermittently. After the fourth replacement set, I just gave up on them. I wonder Moto has addressed that problem with this new unit.
Movie was 30 minutes too long. I dozed off.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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