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I will do anything for this
I can maybe understand the remote but why does this need a HDMI port? I guess it plays games too.
Am I missing something if you get crappy service from ATT. Then why not just return the Iphone and get your money back before the 30 days and avoid the headachs. Don't understand keeping a phone around that doesn't have service. Then wanting a company to fix your problems after the fact.
Yes more "mp4" players to hit the street.
Me sure hope I win. Me want 360 stuff.
I plan on putting a bag of chips in my 120gb hard driver
Yeah thats what I have been waiting for bigger crappier games on a blu-ray disc. I think they should just shut up and make the damn game then talk after it sells.
Yeah that looks fake
What?? Just type in iphone into google I am sure you will find what you need.
I understand where you are coming from but what does an electric/hybrid car have to do with a cartoon/movie about robots. When people are watching this movie I am sure they will not be thinking about how much exhaust is being released into the atmosphere by these GM cars.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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