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No, he meant "CHome", pronounced "C Home". It's the name of the Zune-like today screen for WM6.5 touchscreen devices. It's already implemented on the non-touchscreen WM6.1 devices.
@ZetaCannon: CMDA? You're certainly an expert.
Great comment. Just the other day I was thinking about this. Functions on my WM phone don't take very long to load, but they do so in a very... displeasing way. Like, when opening Pocket Outlook, the scroll bars appear over the Today screen, and then the emails load. It looks like it's loading in pieces and it's really ugly.
Vodafone has a 3G network up, and Telecom has had a 3G CDMA network up and running for several years. Anecdotal evidence also shows the standard GSM vs CDMA argument (ie cool phones and crappy network vs crappy phones and good network) is also evident in NZ:

http://voices.realestate.co.nz/ptchev/2009/04/24/xt-network-is-the-new-telecom-mobile-brand/

Of all the worldwide variants of the Touch Pro, only the Verizon Wireless Touch Pro had the oddly-placed M key. Every other variant worldwide had a normal keyboard layout with the M and up arrow keys in their proper places.
I hope this makes it to VGA devices... I'd give it a shot. And for the record, I'm really enjoying WM6.5 so far - so much that I've pretty much forgotten about HTC's TF3D.
I'm loving Titanium, for the most part. Haven't used TF3D in a week.
April 5th, 2009. It's a custom ROM based on a leaked 6.5 build. I have a similar one on my Sprint Touch Pro.
Hey, I like most of them. I'm running a 6.5 ROM on my Sprint Touch Pro right now and I'm actually using the pink plaid one. It looks a lot better in person, I think.
I remember when this phone was leaked two years ago, and everyone was really impressed (including me). Then it launched on Verizon, and all of that goodwill was instantly eroded away. Way to go, Verizon and Samsung!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"

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