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Diamedic (Diabetes Management). An absolute necessity.
Grab my copy? I wouldn't pay a nickel for this crippled garbage! Who in their right mind things WiFi is ubiquitous to even consider this app? I am am around a WiFi coverage area, it's usually when I have a laptop handy or at home. Sorry Sling/Apple, you wont be getting my money for this. Since I used Sling on WM before my iPhone to watch mainly sporting events, I'll stick to audio feeds via MLB At Bat 2009 to get my baseball fix.
The only real problem I had with File Magic was the lack of contact searching when entering an email address.

I now use Quick Office Files which does support contact search and allows sending multiple files in a single email.
Since the iPhone doesn't support background applications and processess, I would assume that you would have to open this app from time to time in order to leverage the reminders and other benefits? I would much prefer an automatic alarm via contact database.
I bought it for a goof. What a piece of garbage! It's slow, buggy, and you can't even set your own homepage even though you enter the URL in the appropriate setting in the app. The app always opens to MSN.

"According to Moore's law, by now my phone should be running close to a 2 GHZ processor with at least 256 megs of RAM, and you would hope at least a VGA screen."

And how many backup batteries to plan to carry to power that thing? Take a look at some of the other platforms and you will see similar specs. The only real place WM has lagged is in the quality of the cameras being used.
WM may be feature packed, but only a delirious fanboy would ignore that fact that it's interface is dated and aging. Let's call a spade a spade, shall we?
Nu,

I meant a hi-powered Touch. After owning a slider (KJAM) for well over a year, I really am not interested in another.
Big deal. HTC needs to get a 400mhz, Quadband US 3G device over here in a hurry. Why they haven't is beyond me.
Hey....where's our $100 buck store credit? I want to use that to pick up a 16gb Touch!
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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