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I want to see what this tegra stuff is all about.
What the hey...maybe todays my day!
Congratulations you made a fat ugly flybook....were so proud of you...yes we are...arent we.

I guess the design resources must have been diverted away to the Seahawks ill fated superbowl run.
So Palm has had a smartphone out for more than six months and people are still buying it...whaa?

Heres a crazy thought; maybe...if you can string out the lifecycle of your product...you can make more margins on your initial investment and spend more time/resources on a truly unique or different product.

More margins equal happy business.

To all the iphone fanboys....wimax is sort of like 4g-iphone is 2.5g

iphone recipe: Take below average tech add a some neat software whizbangs and a dash of marketing. Cover in shiny wrapper.

Sit back and watch them trip over themselves to get one.

The calendar sync would be nice...as for the email I never have any problem...in fact I think its as fast as my other pop email.

do you use a hosted service or the BIS?

The boys and girls over at blackberryforums.com are my go to tech solution for my crackberry. Maybe someone over there can cobble together the calendar issues
Am I totally bonkers to think that the Google checkout thing in combination with their dabbling in wireless internet and rumored dark fiber purchases could be in essence the beginning of an all out campaign against the real titans of not just "e" but all commerce; duh duh duh "VISA/MC"

Just far off speculation...but I see a future where the big G gains your trust through providing info(search), then directs you to your destination (rumored billboards/GPS) and finally registers the sales/handles the transaction taking a cut at the point-of-purchase instead of the initial click.
Wow that new I-mate looks sweet. I didn't know the Jam had evolved so much ;)
paging Jackie Treehorn!

no seriously too all you folks that think the location is better suited to a loghome; somewhere in the Rocky Mountain West there is a very happy forest fire rubbing his hands together and doing his best Mr. Burns impersonation(excellent!)
I think that you could do this fairly easily with the help of a chinese ODM but the problem is your gonna end up with a variant of another product...not gonna cut it.

The content is the king, the hardware is only secondary. Make a great network of content something that should be no problem for you and the boys (peter,mark,etc) then make the software/hardware integration single click. Get a kick ass screen.

Basically pull the gaming functionality out of the PSP and make it totally open and as small as possible. Thats what I want.


If your looking for a niche, yes a simple wifi podcatcher very small and industrial looking with a nice simple interface.

Heres a stupid question but why hasn't offered a free multi-media device that is subsidized by advertising? Say with wifi and gps guts that instead of showing album artwork shows localized ads. Use that revenue in conjunction with google adwords to subsidize the player and give em away at very little or no cost.

I think that this might be a marketing move to drive existing g35 coupers into the aggressive styling of the GT-R. It is a risky strategy for sure though.
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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