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Wait, am I reading this correctly? You can't open email attachments with this? Why would you want or need this program if not for email attachments? What other reason would somebody need Office files on a mobile device? Are people really going to be typing up a term paper or creating work reports or presentations on their iPhone? In all of my years with Windows Mobile, Palm, Android, or Blackberry I have never created a document. Only viewed through email attachments. The only other thing I've ever done is beam (yes you read that right, I said beam) my work schedule in xls format to a pocket PC.

Somebody please either correct my confusion or if I am correct please explain the benefit of having this program.
Randy G- If you want a screen the size of the iPhone the only practical option is to eliminate the keyboard. For most Blackberry owners, not having a physical keypad is not an option. I have an iPhone and for me it is strictly an iPod touch with EDGE access, a speaker, and a better battery. I have probably made 2 calls on it ever. There is one reason It is not my primary phone: no keyboard. Typing SMS or email on it literally makes me angry.
Oh yeah um i forgot: woot first comment. I read in the technoblog commentors manual that you are supposed to get excited that you just happened to read an article first and comment on it or something. I gotta say it does feel a little life-changing. My next feat will be to ramble on for what would normally be 3 paragraphs but use no punctuation and all caps. I'm learning.
I'm sorry I can't let this go......... Is that a rendering of Palm OS on a Motorola RAZR, a Cingular keypad (notice the "send" icon), and a craptacular photoshopped Sprint logo? Could we not find any stock images that could be used, or is this just a crafty inside joke?
People seem to be confused as to the difference between Deutsche Telekom and T-Mobile USA. Deutsche Telekom is the one rumored to be making this aquisition. T-Mobile is simply one of many many worldwide subsidiaries owned by Deutsche Telekom. Even if this did happen, which is of course still a very infantile internet rumor, there is nothing saying Sprint and T-Mobile USA would merge operations, networks, customers, etc. Is it not possible that Sprint and T-Mobile could remain seperate companies that just happen to be owned by the same daddy?
I just ordered one. Now I can return my iPod touch 8gb to Costco, get the same features, bigger battery, and save $50. Even if you have no plans to sign up for AT&T service just use it as an iPod.
I could swear this is the same theme I have on my 360 right now. I believe it came with the Legendary Edition on the bonus discs. Though, that is kinda crap since it is supposed to be "exclusive" content.
I love you guys. Will you have my baby? Test-tube style of course. I don't get down like that. Pick me I'm a winner. Please. Thank
you. You rock.
I love you guys. Will you have my baby? Test-tube style of course. I don't get down like that. Pick me I'm a winner. Please. Thank you. You rock.
Wait a minute. Did anybody else realize there was some major side boobage in that BK pic?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"

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