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Please stop saying "Ma Earth". It makes me cringe.
I dont know wether these ebook readers are a good idea. I know this is hardly an excuse to stop progress but if these things REALLY take hold it could spell the end to alot of peoples livelihoods. From the forklift driver at the book distribution centre to the cashier at the local book store.

Population is continuing to grow and yet we are finding way to erode potential jobs....
I refuse to use Bing just on principal. They chop and change their search service way to much, Google knows what people want and gives it to them, plain and simple.

Plus Bing is a ridiculous name. Live Search was classier.
Sony do make some nice cameras, its a shame ill never buy one due to the fact they use Memory Sticks.
Id buy a Lenovo phone, as long as they didnt turn into the next LG or Samsung pumping out phone after indistinguishable phone.

Im thinking something along the lines of a RIM competitor. Excellent hardware, reliable, targeting the business sector.
I think i just threw up in my mouth a little bit.
@Aguiluz
Its not 2001 anymore....get with the times.
@Fred

Yes this comment font is so small. I have to squint to read it. It really hurts the eyes.

And one of the designers is really fond of the Italics button.
Well cracking the iPhones program ipas isnt as difficult, and we even have websites dedicated to the distrbution of said ipas. Isnt the human race grand.
I just think Palm cut the wrong corners with this one.

They should of cut out the 8gb and added a microsd slot. They should of added high speed data and they should of developed a lighter version of webOS specificaly for the weaker CPUs. HTC have both Manila 3D and Manila 2D...why cant Palm do the same.
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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