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  • Joe Davenport
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wow, that article was a complete waste of time.
If Sony had left Blu-ray movie playback out of the PS3 we would probably be watching HD-DVDs today.
Foolish move by Microsoft to shun Blu-ray, people appreciate consolidating devices. Nintendo Wii should play DVD without having to hack too. Physical media is not going to die until it is guaranteed that we can endlessly download the content when needed; otherwise, it just makes sense to have a physical copy when the costs are similar.
Hopefully they are the tech support people that had to transfer me to someone else in order to solve my problem.
With a last name as cool as Hammer, you think the company have a more creative name. I vote for HammerTime!
I agree that xda-developers.com has a lot of good info; but it's also full of junk and completed disorganized. I would prefer official ROMs rather than wasting my life trying to figure out what is going on at that website.
Sprint HTC TouchPro better be on the list. As of right now I can't find any info. I see a new official ROM was released at the end of last month, but not for 6.5.

HTC Touch Pro (Sprint)_SprintTouchProMR2.01.651.6
I'd love to subscribe to an unlimited music plan on my Windows Mobile phone, especially if there was a Zune-like media player application. Right now I use Kinoma FreePlay and stream internet radio while I drive around; I canceled my Sirius/XM subscription.

Hopefully this one has a battery. I came close to getting the original one but I don't see the point if it's not portable enough to make use of the unique widgets off the night stand.
TouchPro or TouchPro 2.
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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