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Intel will re-license....without AMD or another competitor...they are wide open to anti-trust allegations....and besides isn't Intel using the AM64 instruction set as the basis for their Intel 64 instruction set? So it seems to me that would be a major bargaining chip to get re-licensed for x86...
1. the 800w is probably the most advanced WinMo phone on the market right now (until september...touch pro!)

2. That $60 plan still makes Sprint way more cost effective than any other carrier...have you even looked at all the features it comes with now? (still love my grandfathered $30 sero plan though!)
yes because anyone who already has sero will be grandfathered with the old plan...you can keep it as long as you don't change your plan...a device change does not = a plan change....you should even be able to get discounted devices at contract renewal time without changing your plan...
no because anyone who already has sero will be grandfathered with the plan...you can keep it as long as you don't change your plan...
I am on a Centro and had issues with the On Demand weather app refusing to update....and Sprint's push e-mail only seems to push every so often so unless you manually check you may not see messages for an hour or two...
What in the hell does task manager have to do with the user interface on Windows Mobile?
That is what AMD stated the last time they made allegations against Intel about monopolistic practices....They seemed to have solid evidence and testimony to back it up too...
The fact Intel makes a better product NOW is not the reason they are on top and not the reason they have all these antitrust allegations....it is because they have been telling companies like Dell and the like that if they use anything besides Intel in their systems that Intel will penalize them....they might lose discounts or they might not get first dibs on the first runs of a new processor...

It is not that they make a better product now...it is the fact they bullied OEM's into using their product and no one else's...

(I am not a fanboy for either side....I run with whoever is on top at the time....my current system is actually a Core2Duo E8400 overclocked to 4.3GHz)
@ Gadget Chick

The fact Intel makes a better product NOW is not the reason they are on top and not the reason they have all these antitrust allegations....it is because they have been telling companies like Dell and the like that if they use anything besides Intel in their systems that Intel will penalize them....they might lose discounts or they might not get first dibs on the first runs of a new processor...

It is not that they make a better product now...it is the fact they bullied OEM's into using their product and no one else's...

(I am not a fanboy for either side....I run with whoever is on top at the time....my current system is actually a Core2Duo E8400 overclocked to 4.3GHz)
I wish Fuji would get back out of the megapixel race on their high end point and shoots....anyone who knows anything about digital cameras knows that cramming more pixels on the same size sensor is almost always bad news...

It is kinda sad that probably the highest quality point and shoot ever made is the F31FD from Fuji and it was made back in 2006 and came in at 6.3MP....it probably beats the snot out of damn near every 12MP point and shoot on the market right now....
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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