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Windows Mobile has no worried about not having enough applications to install. It probably has more to offer than the iPhone App Store. It all depends on whether the developer actually have submitted their applications to Microsoft. It is not cheap to do so. And many of them may well choose not to do so since Windows Marketplace is not the only place to sell a Windows Mobile application, unlike the iPhone.
Or what's even worse: Installed iTunes while trying to download and install QuickTime Player. And now you are asked to install Safari.
I got one of those letters a while back, too. :(
I am planning to get the Sony Ericsson HBH-IS800. The smallest Stereo Bluetooth Headphones I can find.
The YP-Q2 does. But not the YP-U5, which has only a 4-line OLED. But both of these two thingies are just ugly ugly ugly, man.
Does that mean there will be one more service book for mobile TV then? Oh, man! I have already been annoyed by the endless problems caused by missing/incompatible service books.
It is funny to see how creative it can end up for a company's logo on Engadget Mobile.

Also glad to know that Motorola is trying to get back on track. They really need to come out with some bright products in 2009, other than some of those cheep and cheerful ones in the past.
"We're sorry, the clip you are trying to play is not currently available in your area." - Copyright protection goes mad! I am trying to watching some Switched.com video clip, not the latest episode of Boston Legal!
One reason for that is probably because most banks offer so called Internet fraud protection to their customers. If your card detail was actually used online without your permission, your bank will have to cover the loss themselves. I am an HSBC customer in the UK, they have phoned me and occasionally stopped some "suspicious card activities in their opinion" before. I have seem people complaining about this in some forums. I have to say, it is a very fine line between the security and freedom of usage.
Well. Vibrating might be alright. Think how embarrassing it can get if it accidentally rings.
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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