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It's not surprising to see this. We have been downloading media since the late 90s. Remember IRC, Napster, Kaza, to bit torrent. Digital Gaming is inevitable. Streaming game is the future.
How do I get this on my iPhone Tom Tom App?
RFID is better. That SQUARE looks flimsy and may break after swiping many times.

iPhone should implement FeliCa system like Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan etc. Pay using your cell phone.
What so special if it's a new iPhone model? Remember the guy committed suicide in China after leaking the 4th generation iPhone? I see no surprise that they are testing the 4th model.

I just hope that the next iPhone has a higher resolution screen with 852x480, 5 Mpixel Camera and flash, HD video and radio to compete with Droid, Zune HD, etc. Of course I also want innovative concept too.
I would use my iPhone instead. Cost about the same but a lot more feature. Not just a black and white word processor.
JJ,
I have never heard of CDMA EVDO supports talk and constant internet connection at the same time. You are most likely surfing the web from your cache and not loading a web page. To do the test, try to download an app while you are talking on the phone see if it works.
Wow, people in the 23rd Century use such a huge device to communicate? I've seen a lot smaller ones in the first decade of the 21st Century already.


In the 23rd Century, bio synthetic products are everywhere, which make things even smaller as DNA instead of solid state back in the 21st Century.
I don't understand. My 802.11g wifi is 54Mbps. 802.11n is around 600 Mbps. How fast do1080P HD movies need? My Internet is only 16 Mbps, so beside local area network, I don't see a huge reason to have 802.11n. However, my laptop does have a built in 802.11n WiFi and I got it for $600 Asus F6Ve.
Well, some art can be considered not being seen visually. Try to think of electromagnetic waves that's not in the optical spectrum. You can detect it's existence but can't use your bare eyes to see. I guess that's the vibe of Pureness. Can't be seen with naked eyes.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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