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Engagdet is usually pretty good when it comes to techie stuff, but maybe you'd notice the last leak wa for the 9500 and this one is for the 9530. You'd think people reviewing a curve released on T-Mobile (because it's so different that the other forms of the Curve) would understand the difference in models of phone released for different carriers.

You would think.
Noon? Eastern? Pacific? Greenwich Mean Time?
Umm...comment?
1) No. Your Sirius receiver can only decode Sirius' signal. XM uses a different signal. It's like CDMA and GSM. Future receivers (promised to be on the market within the year) will be able to receive both. You will have to pay for adding the extra subscription.

Basically, there will more options going forward, but the two services won't act as a single merged unity until all existing receivers have been replaced with new chipsets capable of blending the two signals into one channel set, and/or Sirius' aging satellites fall from the sky.
Shouldn't it be "Why the heck is it so god damn big?"
Michael Jackson (writer) (1942-2007), Beer Hunter show host, beer and whisky expert.

What do you have against him?
Monterey Peninsula, in the house!
And how much did they pay for your grammar lessons?
Looks like? That would be exactly what you do.
@ sinai

How can you be Blu-ray and HD-DVD biased. Are you implying Miller Lite tastes great AND is less filling?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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