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  • Karim Hamasni
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I'm kinda pissed off about the new logo. I work for Xerox and after the logo first started to appear on our internal web applications, I made a bet with a co worker that Xerox would not adopt the new logo as their global branding.

I'm pissed cause I lost but I'm also pissed because it's not the most responsible thing to do when you're still trying to regain a reasonable share price and channel the right resources to combat the ever increasing competitive threat. So maybe Xerox paid out their first dividend in like a decade (albeit a very small one), that doesn't mean they should drop serious money on phasing out one of the most recognized and known logos in the business world.
It will be a book filled with a whole lot of nothing.
I think the Gizmondo link somebody posted above speaks volumes over what you're saying. Your generalized statement just got trumped by photographic PROOF.
I hate having to go to my parents house everytime I wanna watch stuff in High Def. Please spare me the trip!
This would seriously make my life semi-complete
Oh man! I've always wanted one of these!!
Any word on who'll be getting this phone in Canada? Will every carrier end up with it like in the states, or does somebody have dibs on preliminary exclusive rights?
What if Palm adopted a model that is the complete opposite of Apple?

Why don't they create an open discussion forum, requesting feedback from YOU, the ultimate end user. Take notes, create polls to solve discrepancy, conduct a lot of real market research based on the information they have gathered.

The next step, create a design competition, where everyone out there can submit what they think the phone should look like. Work the features into the design that gets ultimately picked by user votes.

Open source the software, create an emulator for the software long before its release so developers can get a head start on creating the software that'll power this thing.

And through it all, set realistic deadlines, MEET the deadlines and publish your progress.

Imagine a phone, made from the recommendations of hundreds of gadget junkies. I'd buy it.

I see AT&T switching sales strategies. Instead of a home activation system, they're probably going to make you sit in a store, while they sign you up to the plan, and make you ink paper on a contract in order to be able to take one home.
Lets not all jump the gun and praise Ed's response. Now, let us all sit and dissect the possible depth of the statement "Although I can't say I agree with every point". Oh and how many is "many"?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"

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