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Sure, I'll take one of these for free. But, still want to keep my 8525...
Note the bit mentioned in the video. The IPTV would need to come from a service provider that could guarantee QoS. This isn't something that you can hook up to any standard cable modem service or DSL and expect quality of streaming full HD quality video. I see these boxes as something a Verizon FIOS or Comcast, etc rents to you and "for a fee" allows you to stream the IPTV. Then, how much is this service worth when you are already paying for with your cable service or dish?
I hope that DTV has something better to announce than the bit about launching their new sats. We've been hearing about how DTV is going to have all of these new HD channels with these new sats for years now. The reality is if you don't launch the new sats until mid 2007, then the earliest you are going to be getting programming on these things is fall at the earliest. That while cable, FIOS, and Dish has already stocked up on plenty of HD..please.

I don't really care about watching professional gamers in HD.
HP and Cingular should be embarassed by this. This phone is nothing new and is the same design HP has been hawking for years. Nothing new here other than GPS. HP had a chance to win big on phone devices, but they chose to stay with PDAs instead. No 3G this day and age, no sale.
Cingular 8125 and Dell Latitude d810
Other than processor, hsdpa, keyboard layout not much new here. The way Cingular is progressing with the HSDPA/3G rollout,Verizon and Sprint will have VGA devices with 1GB RAM, 2GHz processors, GPS, and EVDO Revision C by the time Cingular gets 3G out the door to most markets.
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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