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I have a work issued BlackBerry and a Gen 1 Phone that I've used for nearly 2 years now.

With the exception of MMS, which I've never missed but acknowledge might be nice, I think the iPhone wins in terms of overall use.

The messaging is very strong on the BB, better than the iPhone. I like the threading and the manageability of email, sms, pin and calls from one location. However that's where it stops for me. IMHO, the BB is slow, the browser is horrible beyond belief and I've not found a 3rd party app that I use for more than the 5 minutes it takes to install and launch it the first time. Contrast that with the iPhone with its excellent browser apps that are beyond cool and a consistent interface.

I preordered a 3Gs, it should be here Thursday. Go me.
Actually, Verizon now has PTT that is as good as the IDEN network with regard to speed and quality. They run it over the EVDO network. They just need to add it to more devices.
I don't giveacrap either. Its just one of the things that WinMo owners can cling to since their browsers can suck a golf ball through a garden hose.
Wow, all that looks like cool stuff.
Microsoft mice are teh suck. But a Jawbone would be cool. :D
Nah, the 3rd gen Maxima was the true owner of the 4DSC moniker and was a great car. The SE for 92-94 carried the pioneer (and oft quirky) VE engine that morphed into todays VQ series. DOHC and variable timing provided seemingly infinite top end performance all on a car that provided great handling and enough options to make Detroit a bit nervous.

Thanks in large part to increased impact standards, cars of today are heavier and carry higher belt lines than any time in recent history and it looks like the new Maxima is no exception. At least Nissan has worked on the sporty feel and brought the car a bit back toward its heritage.

I know there isn't a huge market for a manual, but it is a shame to see this car without the option.
Thank god they put the contacts out on the home screen. That is one of the very few things that irritates me about my iPhone, hiding the contacts in the phone app simply sucks.
No manual? I was a potential buyer as I will be looking for a new DD about when that is available, but no manual, no purchase.
Old Spice? LOL. :D
Wow, the iPhone sure lit a fire under MS's rear to innovate for WinMo. The SP's that have been offered up as full versions look even more stale after seeing these few simple screen shots. I'm glad MS will have something to compete with the iPhone, not bad since it only took them 7 tries....
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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