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hahah... those are pathetic looking lines....
so now that google has it's own smartphone ui (ie. android), does that mean the android version of google maps will be exclusive and/or quicker updates than say blackberry or iphone versions?
wow... can a company possibly SUCK as bad as Moto? i still use an old V3xx - great for tethering - FAST 3G... but their glory days are far behind them and they have yet to make a product in line with modern times and that people actually WANT... they either need to steal some bright minds from apple or rim, or go the way of the dodo in the cell market... they'll get what they deserve if they remain a stodgy bloated company run by bean counters...
here's the solution... now if only a release date and confirmation
that it's coming could be obtained...

Curve 9220 aka Magnum...

fitting name since it has it all... 480x360 screen, curve form
factor, wi-fi, GPS, quad-band GSM/EDGE, tri-band UMTS/3G, 3.2MP camera....
Well... here's something interesting... if this becomes reality... it's the no-brainer BB choice... 480x360, wi-fi, gps, curve form factor, and apparently 3-band UMTS 3G!!!!

the 9220.... http://www.phonearena.com/htmls/RIM-BlackBerry-Curve-9220-phone-pa_3405.html
should make for sweeeet bootlegging er. i mean live recordings ;-)
i would agree with this... TMV are very cutting edge, experimental... i'm a huge fan (saw them open for System of a down couple years ago)... and Sparta - yes very cool... and of course At the Drive-in which started it all (Relation of Command is one of my favourite albums)

nice to see some fans that share the love for TMV/S/ATDI...

peace
metallica hasn't truly anything great since "...and justice for all"... i don't see rubin doing anything but make metallica sound even less like the metallica (ie. turn them into some mainstream "schlock-rock band" (as Kris Novaselic once said in an interview ;-)


peace
Rubin - what a f***ing loser!!! He claims subscription is the future and he compares it to cable - when cable is going in the exact oppposite direction. Going from subscription to buy a-la-carte episodes. The iTunes model imo is genious. It IS the future today. Cable and other services are migrating to the iTunes style model. Him saying subscription is the answer is only a knee jerk comment by him and the suits at record companies because they know it's the only way to ensure to keep their fat wallets full. Subscription doesn't work. People want to own their music. I know I do. The modern generation doesn't like to be tied down to subscriptions. We want choice.

They are so envious of Apple and it's business model it's not even funny. And with the wireless iTunes store coming on-line soon, and partnerships with Starbucks and the like... Apple is marching ahead leaving the old-school record companies wondering wtf.

I mean - Rubin still uses the term "Walkman" LOL!!!! What a flaming dinosaur.... I for one have zero appreciation or recognition of whatever he did for rap. Which sucks imo - but hey , we all have our tastes.

I think Rubin is wrong in his prediction. I hope him and the other record company big wigs rot in hell with all their greed and gestapo tactics.


peace

Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I own an iPhone 3G and I'm looking for a decent speaker / alarm clock for it. I am going to listen music in a mid-sized room, so I want nice quality speakers with solid bass. I also want to use it as an alarm clock, so it would be great if there is such a feature. The price can be low-mid to mid-high range. I was looking at the Klipsch iGroove SXT; it's powerful, slick and the reviews are good, but it doesn't have an alarm clock feature. It's no deal breaker if I can set it up from the iPhone, but I'm not sure. Thanks!"

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