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Make it stable.
Stop treating the mobile platform like it's a mini PC, and treat it like a mobile platform.
Multiple Exchange support... Seriously, how did the Pre beat Microsoft to the punch here?
The Ability to edit Office Documents is great, and powerful, but don't treat it like a gimick, it's the devices strongest selling point, because it builds on as an extension to the Microsoft Office platform. Don't treat it like a bastard child....
Be more stable.
Truely support the change of screen orientation and hardware keyboards. Don't know how many Windows Mobile devices I've seen choke on the slide out keyboard....
Have an advanced non-hidden graphic interface task manager.... I want to shut apps off every now and then... But I don't want to have to dig to do it. and I certatinly don't want to have to run an additional app to do it.
Stablility!
The phone dialer needs to be big, and easy to use. But most importantly, responsive!!!!

Yes, a pretty interface goes a long way, but stable functionality goes even further. Cause after that, I'll skin the hell out of it and make it just right for me.
Thanks Engadget for the great contests.
Mine is working great. No problems at all. Kind of freaky though to see that.
Torchwood was really good, until the end. It sucked royal. Not sure how they can bring the show back from that epic fail.
I wouldn't worry too much. Palm is taking forever just to send out an update just to fix the bugs that were in the Pre at launch.
Only Radio Shacks in FL, CA,NJ, NY, TX will have the Pre at Launch, I sent this in earlier today.
If Sprint gets both this and the Palm Pre next month, they could really bounce back. Lots of options with some very pretty smart phones.
Ryan Block Tweeted this a bit ago...

The ad, doesn't really to the Microsoft Laptop Hunters Ad...

Microsoft's core part of their AD is price. Which Apple says nothing about. There only argument (in this ad) is system reliability (lack of viruses) and less frustrations (head aches).

Now, to be fair, Macs can crash, be bloated, and get viruses. Sure, alot of them don't come with the extra bloat alot of systems get installed because their manufacturer got paid to put the lousy junkware on. But this ad doesn't address that. And it doesn't respond to the underlying Microsoft argument which is PCs are cheaper than Macs...

A lot of other bloggers out there did break downs in pricing, and showed that the Laptops purchased by the hunters weren't really comparable to the Apple alternatives. That would have been a better argument, and would have been more realistic.

I'm not a Mac lover, or a Hater. I just think the Ad couldn't have been better, and actually responded to the MS ad.
Engadget always has the coolest contests... yes I'm kissing up, but it's also true.
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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