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I would not mind this phone.
You've got to be kidding me, 5.1 audio? yeah, that's really cool! What a joke. I rather have double the audio quality (in bit rate or a better mic) in true stereo than some over-hyped 5.1 recording mode.
I'll bet that AT&T has been the one really holding the reins on this one. Do you know how much more bandwidth is going to get sucked when flash can be used on the iPhone? I would not be surprised to see the bandwidth use double.

Hulu? that's just the tip of the iceberg. What about every little ad on a web site that runs on flash? It could double the size of every page loaded, on average.
what in the heck is IP43 certified? I can't find anything about it via Google. I was thinking this is a must purchase until I find something like this that is totally made up. JUNK! Fire the marketer that wrote the copy for this.
@Derbeste

Wait, you're saying that the CEOs have a socialist mentality for business? (they are anti-government, anit-union and everything else that IS socialism) Your screw is loose.

PS. Do you know what they did to the 'messenger' (there it is, another Jesus reference) in medieval and pre-medieval times?

PS. You are the rare exception for the liberal mass here who lacks a worldview outside of their urban community in the states. I commend you for that.
@Derbeste

Sarah Palin's got nothin' on me! In case you haven't heard, the rest of the world isn't doing so hot either. The dollar is actually getting quite strong, which means that, overall, our economy is doing better than the average right now.

PS. I do not claim to know anything of foreign affairs, other than the fact that I live in Africa and grew up in America, so I'm likely to have a broader worldview than you, but the discussion is about socialist business practices vs. the capitalist that America is slowly moving away from. Now that we got Obama at the helm, it will be quickened I'm sure.
@Kelmon
I totally agree with your capitalist point of view, however, it's not true about pricing on Apple products. They do not have the ability to charge what they want. Apple sets the prices and official licensed retailers have to follow suit. This is not unique and many companies do this.

@K
You are missing the point. I don't work for either company, but I'm an American Capitalist. If the price is to high, don't buy it. Either the seller will lower the price b/c the market demands it (lack of demand b/c it's priced to high) or the company/product will go out of business and no longer be sold. Then you don't even have the option to buy it at any price. Capitalism at it's finest.
It's a wonder how any company can make business in France, or the greater EU for that matter. With their extreme 'consumerist rights' agenda. It's just stupid. You don't like someone's product, don't buy it. It's as simple as that.
I'm not familiar with any HD programing here in Kenya. DSTv is here as well, perhaps they'll do something similar here. That would be pretty sweet. I'll be sure to cover the events with video and photos if they do crop up.
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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