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is it me or does that keyboard look like it has more room than the real Pre? (:
$88 I'd buy it if I were with AT&T.
Wow.. So the USB-IF is gonna, *gasp, make Palm take the USB symbol off the box.
Was it even on the box? Cause you didn't look.

I like iTunes / Palm syncing. It works well.
With that said I wonder how hard it would be to devop a media app of their own.

With the Pixi and I'd assume more WebOS devices being released this is going to need a permanent resolution soon.
Us "early adpoters" may be more forgiving but mainstream users won't like these "games".
I knew Moto could do it. Almost makes me wanna be on T-Mobile. Almost..
hmmm... I'm going to have to think about this.
While that extra $30 in my pocket sounds nice. More if I switch my other lines.
I tend to use Pandora on my road trips. That could hurt when roaming!

Bring on the official announcement!
At least "creepy palm girl" wasn't super annoying.
That guy makes me want to punch him in the face, repeatedly.
Wow. Making the iPhone plan and the Sirius plan MORE expensive with a $119. dock.
What possible benefit could this have?
Instead of thinking up this drool and working on it you, Sirius, should've left my plane alone.
Maybe I wouldn't have canceled after having my bill creep up over 50% the last few years.
Wow! I've been doing that since June 6th PLUS streaming online music all for free.
Glad everyone can do it now.
Wait.. Didn't Verizon first bash the heck out of the Pre?!
Although more carriers is good for all Pre users I hate Verizon with a passion.
I hope there's a clause in Sprint's exclusivity and they get to keep it exclusively as long as possible just to hose VZ.
HAHA! I love the Apple fan-boys incoherent rants! Keep it up.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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