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I don't get why they don't focus on the software plus accessory route like TomTom.

They would be able to reach the largest market by releasing apps on iTunes, android, BB, and Nokia markets.
am I missing something or is this post incredibly stupid????

Sprint agreed to buy VM for a little over $5.

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/sprint-nextel-to-buy-virgin-mobile-2009-07-28
I read that review and I'm buying it.

OS X 64 bit
+Atom 330
+Nvidia ION Platform
+bluetooth keyboard
+new remote
+Apple TV interface access to Hulu/Netflix..
+DVR functionality
+iTunes Games
= new Apple One (more powerful Apple TV)
for $299

It would be the perfect computer for most casual users.
At that pricepoint, it would be a very attractive thin client for corporate use.
Apple would continue to produce Mac Minis with more powerful processors as there is still very much a market for lower price quality desktops - schools, colleges, corporations, server farms. I do think they should rid it of the optical drive though.
Add this:
1. Exchange Support
2. Texting to all wireless carriers
3. IM
4. real html web browsing
5. GPS

and I can see it being a hug hit with:
1. corps trying to save money compared to blackberrys
2. Kids (most kids don't really need a cell phone) and would love something that offered unlimited txting, email

Damn weak Dollar!!!!

749 euros = $1,123
There aren't a lot of phones out there with both WiFi and GPS. So I'm going to jump on this if it's
It would be great if Starbucks also provided free wifi access to all iphones and ipods. Now that would really benefit the consumer as well as both corps.
Dunkin donuts?
They don't have enough of a presence.

They should align themselves with McDonalds. I heard McDees is planning on offering free wi-fi in all it's restaurants.
They are supposed to be deploying 3g very soon. I would guess that this one will be 3G. I'm sure the are assembling a variety of 3G phones to open with.

Not much info on it. Hopefully it's thin and has wifi.
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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