You hear that sound? Its the sound of the 'Innovation in America' clock running down. Big business is broke in this country and as all great civilizations are eventually brought low, so to is the good Ol USA entering its twilight years. The bailouts, the handouts, the broken business as usual corporate apathy all point in one direction ... bankruptcy and and bastardization. Until entire paradigm shifts in the business and government mindset occur in the US, were barreling down that road. Perhaps if we revisit the core principles the US was founded on we could find our way through this morass. Socialism and meddling control isnt the way.
Now we're talking! This is the much lauded missing link to turn handheld computing and mobile telecomm into the hybrid it has wanted to be for a longtime. One device to rule them all! benevolently of course.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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