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"Allen Windows-Usern wünschen wir schon jetzt viel Spaß mit diesem kunterbunten Sticker auf ihren neuen Rechnern."

Häää??? Ich hab's auch jetzt nicht auf meinen Windows Rechnern, warum sollte ich es zukünftig haben! Schon mal nen Windows Rechner aus der Nähe gesehen oder schreibst Du als Apple-Jünger über etwas, was Du gar nicht kennst?
They recall it! But it's not a Windows Mobile virus, according to theunwired.net: http://www.theunwired.net/?item=hold-up-o2-germany-stops-sale-of-toshiba-tg01-due-to-a-virus-infection
What's this permanent question about QWERTZ keyboards, is this a U.S. thing?
Yes, there's something more outside North America and no, it's not a standard European thing. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qwertz and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AZERTY
I had the KJam too but the HTC Touch looks much better, especially the 20 keys SureType version. And HTC added a semi-slider which improves usability.
The Touch Dual is definitely on my shopping list.
The have even more videos of the i780: http://www.theunwired.net/tags.php?tag=i780
That's exactly what theunwired.net said as well (http://www.theunwired.net/index.php?item=videoview-vodafone-tpp-menu-on-the-palm-treo-500v): Not yet announced by Vodafone, the latest Vodafone branded devices shows a new menu structure called Vodafone TPP (whatever TPP stands for). We have seen the new TPP design earlier when Vodafone unveiled its new, not yet shown Vodafone 920 Windows Mobile smartphone but the recently announced Palm Treo 500v features the TPP menu structure as well.
So what's TPP about? As far as I know, Vodafone plans to unify its upcoming smartphone menus and the menu structure we're seeing on Widows Mobile was just the start."
Hell yes - Cingular left WiFi and we can not blame Samsung here!
The European version of the same device (called SGH-i600) will do the WiFi stuff fine!
theunwired.net made a preview of i600 and it shows WiFi! http://www.theunwired.net/?itemid=3437 Why does the Europeans get WiFi and the Americans not (again), not to talk about the front cam.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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