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Wait, wasn't it you that was trying to tell us that Exchange Device Encryption only included the memory card? Perhaps you should stop commenting on things above your pay-grade. I still don't understand what "default settings" has to do with anything, as anyone who actually has to use these features, likely depends on them (Which is why BBerry/BES is such a popular mobile email solution). Obviously, Pre-2007 deployments and small companies will not be affected by this. However, for those of us with Enterprise Level Exchange deployments that require quarterly security audits to verify data integrity/security... things like this matter. Which is precisely why we don't support/allow exchange access to phones that we don't deploy in-house.

Meh, those looking for their phones to be an extension of their "individuality" wouldn't buy a blackberry in the first place. Most blackberry users that I know (myself included) are business users who really couldn't care less about the new and "funnest" devices on the market or the status associated with them. Personally, I just want a stable platform that offers some form factor/OS improvements over time with the least amount of additional learning curve associated with upgrading.. and the blackberry tends to fill those needs. The last thing I want to do during my limited amount of free time is dick around with my phone because of it's "fun" or "cool" factor. But then again, I've always defined myself by what I do.. not what I own. Different markets require different devices.. and if you've ever used a blackberry in the past.. there's pretty much no learning curve for using a new one, which is great for business users.
Friends don't let friends continue to make "friends don't let friends" jokes... especially when they have no friends in the first place.
In before "I can build this with $5 worth of parts from newegg and have enough left over for poptarts"...
Any of the Optimus "Vaporware" posts would qualify..
Poot slap, Poot slap, Dansk! What's that staunch ...
Meh, I'll wait until they release the 14th version of the "Special Edition - Ultra extra special super-secret Directors cut (REMASTERED for the 30th time!!!)" is released... because the "story-telling" will be so much better in that one.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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