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I think it is awesome that a multi-touch capacitive screen would get pressure sensitivity. It also shows that Nokia will probably make more touch screen phones.
Let's go Ballmer Snape.

Ballmer Ballmer Ballmer.
Gaming.....right....."We don't need to add new stuff" because its such a good gaming platform right?

That would be amazing logic if it was PRIMARILY A GAMING PLATFORM!!!!!!

Seriously, just when I thought an iPod touch for college was just around the corner to record my lectures, a camera for random times I would ever need it and an FM radio for when I don't have one, they put it all in the nano?

GG for everyone who thought Apple had a brain for what the market wanted....including me.
So far, I found that it does have quadband GSM, WCDMA 900,1900,2100(hint at either ATT or unlocked offering in the US?) and has bluetooth and WiFi....i have also not seen any indication on whether it is a resistive or capacitive touch screen. Overall still pretty awesome.

It is amazing what you can find out by looking through the FCC files.
Hmm..."The iPhone that everybody was waiting for".....what does that say about the older versions? That they were they got too old and wrinkly for the japanese? Maybe too slow compared to the streamlined high speed standard that the japanese enjoy everyday on just about everything?

Then fine! Be that way number one and number 9th cellphone in july.
Looks like an awesome thing to use in experimental reactions.

However.....I think you need to specify which California State University. Let me help you out there: It was CSU LA. It isn't very obvious since UCLA has lots of joint programs and just stating that it was a CSU doesn't give it justice.
Now, I am confused.......Didn't IBM/Lenovo have the X series?
So....the Zune HD is to Ipod Touch as a prism is to Pink Floyd?

That's about all I can figure out in this article.
If you tilt your head to the left side a bit, you can see that the logo is broken in a way that looks like a messed up Pacman is about to eat the Sony part of the logo first.

And in regard to the "their phones last 6 months if your lucky" comment, I have a W810 and it has lasted a full 2 years already. I don't know what you are doing to the phone, but there must be something wrong with how you are using it. Or maybe you must have got one of those "slider phones" that look decent but cannot hold up to your multiple "opps" scenarios.
So I am guessing that the comparison shots with the wired mouse, a trackball mouse and a wireless one is a showing of the evolution of the mouse.

The obvious next evolutionary phase after that would be a wireless trackball mouse.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just switched to Sprint from Verizon about three months ago for the Pre. Then I went for the Hero about a week ago. Now, I miss my hardware keyboard and am thinking about switching to the Moment. I am still able to switch back to Verizon if I want and get the Droid when it arrives. Should I just trade up to the Moment when it comes out, see if I like it, and if not switch to the Droid? Or something else entirely? Help!"

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