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@Joe Las Vegas Or the apple icon is a gangsign over there. You'd pop a cap for less.
@quanser "For your own safety, we shoot straying bags, cups and children on sight.
You're welcome."
@JohnPheng Goldplating yourself might do the trick.
Little typo there, mentioned a Radeon 4850, then a 4830.
Seems like the shmexiest i7 so far, imo. Especially the manly flower etchings.

/Hippie out.
@perrbr I suppose 2560*1600 @120hz users get the highest consumation levels on their PC, huh.
Shmexy? Sure.
Capable? Hell yes.
Pricy? Darn right.
Would [i]I[/i] buy it? Don't think so.
$850 budget for a PC case, I'd personally just rip the innards from a cheapo case and throw them in something fancy pants I made out. 800 Smackeroos left, you can produce a far cooler case, if you've got some patience.
University of California doesn't just have too much time on their hands, but its credibility is highly suspect with numbers like 1.7GB of phone data per day for the average user.
Not only would you need to recharge your phone at least twice, considering you have a prototype, NSA-certified battery, but that also means that in equilibrium, the abundance of passive users would have to be countered by people that use 2GB+ per day on their phone...
ET, put the friggin' phone down.

HD TV has little impact on data 'consumption'?
... A lie if I ever read one.

And as mentioned, how does print equate to a whopping 2.9GB+ of data? Most people don't read that much in a lifetime, let alone a phone-browsing, tv-addicted, fapping radiohead in "11.8 hours".

My two bytes.
On the issue of it being 'useless' whilst closed.. It's still great for music, considering you can use the inbuilt bluetooth to switch, pause and play songs with a wireless headset (and volume, of course). Hell, maybe Sony's overstocked with wireless headsets and this is their marketing plan.

I kid, I kid.

And weren't they developing a game that uses just the shoulder buttons?

I'm hopping aboard the onGOing train, and guess what? Your dual-analog-stick-wanting-butt isn't wanted.
Considering they've redesigned the form factor, they know the PSP has run its course, and they need extra shiny majiggles to sell it. PSP2's around the corner, be patient, young padawans.

They've compressed the device even more now for even smaller fingers. You know what they're saying? Middle-aged people, hands off! It's for the kiddos.
*Big grin*

Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"

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