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They really don't tell us launch dates in store until the press release is out. In general we don't know much more than you guys, just take what you are hearing with a grain of salt. Most of us literally check the mobile blogs to see what the buzz is before official word comes out on anything.
Cricket CEO Guy: "Guys, lets make a plan that includes FREE unlimited nationwide roaming voice and data!"
Cricket creepy engineer guy with no friends: "Sir, I've been working on just the phone for you."
The schematics are strange to a point. Until you think about how that hospital is probably on a network with other computers that would have schematics. Granted the speediness of the whole thing is hard to believe, but getting the schematics of a hospital network computer probably isn't too far fetched.

I doubt that any hospital's network infrastructure is well prepared for a secret agent plotting to assassinate a patient on such short notice.

BTW The first second I saw this assassin, I thought it was Gordon Ramsey. Now that would have been a good laugh!
If you can deal with all the problems Sprint has had, they actually have some good deals.

I bought an Instinct on Black Friday from NewEgg.com, for $99 w/o contract (I'm still trying to figure out how that worked). As soon as it arrived I activated it and went to the Sprint store by me and they bout back my LG Rumor for a $50 credit on my account.

I assumed all carriers had a buyback program by now, usually Sprint is the one behind.
It's too bad that while Crysis looks amazing, its boring as hell.
Right you are, I don't get it at all.
Jinx... now buy me a cola or something.
I'm sorry but this just looks like a total and complete waste of technology. I don't know anyone who wants to carry one of these around with a cell phone, especially when you can more than likely add data to your cell plan for $20 bucks.
This is at least 7 or 8 years too late to sell.
So does anyone think this will get canned by Microsoft? The announcement at E3 made it seem like they had an 'exclusive' agreement with Netflix to be the only console to provide this functionality.

I personally expect MS to pounce quickly to shut this down. Just a guess though.
For the price this has absolutely destroyed my old TW/RR combo. I can deal with waiting for upgrades etc. because I have gotten more from ATT for $35 bucks less a month.

Total Home DVR is just around the corner, and the Internet is much more reliable than RR was.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
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