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Just rented Ratatouille and it worked flawlessly. You don't have to wait for the entire film to download before you can watch it, I was watching it on the eMac (March 2004 edition with 32MB VRAM and 512(!)MB RAM under Tiger) flawlessly after the 20MB mark had passed. Stunned with how smooth it was on older hardware. Can't be any more pleased with it, really.
They're most likely referring to the GPRS/EDGE/WiFi radio that provides the phone's data and voice connectivity. Notice that the radio isn't a widget.
I'm looking forward to the innovative interface and all of the jealous glances it will direct my way.
A pretty big diss to the T-Mobile affiliated NYC Peach. Oh snap!
Seeing how all the major carriers (Verizon, T-Mobile, Cingular, Sprint,) and many of the regional carriers only allow IM traffic when it counts as SMS, I'm sure they'll continue to be able to buy gold-plated Ferraris to blow up at their mansions every week. If anything, as mobile IM gets more and more widespread to even the tiniest carriers and comes preinstalled on every single phone, they'll just stand to make more money. After all, it's their technology and we just use it, so they can keep IM tied to SMS charges for as long as they like in the forseeable future.

That is until some whiny jerk mutters "class action suit" and the whole scheme collapses.
And not a GSM version in sight. How completely worthless.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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