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@Eternity
not all the people in the globe share sizes of body parts with you. I was surprised to hear that 12" laptops are called "ultraportable" in the US, since B5 sized, instead of A4, were the average kinda-portable category in my country. That feelings are similar to yours, I think.
Unbelievably smart choice... Turn-by-turn on 2xxx devices!
Not so sexy for smartphone users but it'll sell. At $160 you could hardly pick a good one up from rather shrinking PND market.
@Sara
I'm actually a big fan of Trackpoint. But I can't stand having a laptop with both of Trackpad and Trackpoint. Only either should be on a mobile computer, not both. That kills all the good thing of Trackpoint.
STOP ADDING FUCKING TRACKPAD OR SIMPLY REMOVE NIPPLES.
That's definitely taking me further and further away from choosing Thinkpad, Lenovo. Two control method in one laptop isn't the right way to go.
You can easily find where you put your stuff, like tiny SD card you pulled out from your DSLR, black iPhone turened over right next to your laptop, own hands and fingers, so on in darkness. Try looking for anything smaller than a paperback with lights from LCD and keyboard light and you easily understand what I mean.
NetWalker isn't an Android device. It's coming with Ubuntu UNR 9.04 with Desktop version of Firefox.
This is what Google wanted Android to be like. thousands of fakephones with Webkit full browser, Smartphone-grade freedom, and Google as default search engine.

now I wonder if I can ever root or flash these guys... htc can.
that's using electrodes on earbuds, not face-recognition from camera watching him.

......so the story's about this new humanoid robot moving eyes really precisely accurate on vid, right?
@kylehaze
some Japanese career like docomo tend to think devices they sell to be their property Instead of user's, so I doubt they even leave those devices re-fashable. It's a career willingly add new weird "docomo connection manager" software to disable ALL 3 OF WiFi, BT, and USB while using 3G data just to prevent tethering.
that's quite usual in jp106 keyboard, since japanese language requires hitting enter frequently just as you do hit space.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I've found myself using my PC for a lot of conversations lately, and I'm also considering recording a podcast to share with anyone who will listen. There are tons of USB headset / microphones out there, and I'm hoping someone has some solid recommendations based on experience. I'll consider both headsets and standalone mics, by the way, but I'd like to keep the bill under $100 if possible. Help!"

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