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Am I the only person who saw the mock Alltel logo on the bottom of the phone? (“A little”)
It’s labeled “dream” for a reason. You touch it — actually, tap it with a stylus — expecting a Web browser to come up. DREAM on; enjoy your WAP.
Richard:

No. You did not write about this. Engadget wrote about this first and their writings are original. You insult Engadget and hurt Engadget's feelings by suggesting they may have knocked off your supposedly original writings. (See what I mean?)

Also, shame on you for pretending to have a Chinese site that's hosted on an American server.
JZ: I believe the individual you were replying to was referring to the weight and the width of laptops. But as for innovation — where are all the non-Apple laptops with a magnetic power connector that doesn’t destroy the laptop if somebody trips over the power cable? Where are all the non-Apple laptops with a trackpad that supports multi-touch gestures? Where are all the non-Apple laptops with a self-feeding CD/DVD drive?

I also find it hilarious you refer to Lenovo as “IBM/Lenovo.” IBM makes mainframes and earns a profit doing so; Lenovo makes janky laptops and loses money. Know the difference — it could save your life!
Kevin Rudd is a brilliant strategist. He meets with Chinese and Japanese politicians every day to determine how to get the Australian economy growing. He saw Japan with a stagnant economy and an uncensored Internet, then saw China with a (somewhat) growing economy and a heavily censored Internet.

And that is why he advocates Clean Feed (Internet censorship for Australians).
The skyscrapers you are referring to were designed in Chicago.
No, it uses a “SRIF” chip. And of course, no 3G. The touchscreen is incredibly cheap, too, which is why they give you a stylus. (A stylus? Welcome to 1997!)

If you read the specs at the bottom of the page, you will see that the phone only comes with Windows Mobile 6.1. It’s up to you to port Google Android to the phone.
It doesn’t even have 3G Internet! They’re actually PROUD it has EDGE internet!

It’s a ripoff in more ways than one!
I thought Lenovo had a monopoly on bland, mediocre devices with year-old technology.
The Apple TV comes with a remote, and HDMI connector and 802.11n capabilities. Furthermore, it uses less power than the "green" ASUS (14 W vs. 25 W) on standby.

You don't even know what an Apple TV device looks like, do you?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I need help! I want a small pocket camcorder but I'm not sure which one to get. I don't want to fall into the hype of the Flip because I worry two hours won't be enough. What should I be looking for when considering a small camcorder and where can I get a good quality one with expandable memory? Thanks!"

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