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what? wake me up when america's "high speed internet" bandwidth can even keep upto a subpar bluray. the average household has a 1.5mbps downlink connection while a standard bluray is in the 20mbps+ range. instant 1080p is more like a pipedream.

i agree that downloadable/on demand content is the future, however the future is very far from now with the current state of "high speed internet"
i honestly dont see why everyone is bashing windows mobile here. winmo 6.1 was actually a great os. it is far more matured than any other mobile platform with much much more support than any other platform out there. the last itteration of windows mobile i used was an htc touch pro and i would still be using that phone today if it werent for the bad camera i received, and was too lazy to send in for repair. you could literally install any rom you wanted - with any application you'd ever want. unlocking was cheap, and easy. stability was actually very great with a custom rom, and what other platform allows you to install custom roms/custom radio stacks...etc? i remember winmo 6.5 coming to the touch pro months and months ago!
im perfectly fine with the state (of california) pulling more people over and collecting more revenue (maybe the school system wouldnt be so screwed, both k-12 and university level) if it means making these idiots in the left lane GTFO (instead of ticketing us people who are driving a little faster than the speed limit)!

im going to be perfectly honest here...i have a 1000mile/week commute, and my average speed is at least 85mph, if not more. i'm not the only one either, as i frequently have people pacing behind me (no not cops). i dont understand these people...you see a car coming at you in your rear view mirror at a high speed, you're sitting in the left lane doing less than speed limit, or heck maybe even 70mph, yet you continue to stare at me through the rear view mirror instead of moving to the right? (holy run-on) are you kidding me? wsfdjighfjrto

ive become so good at anticipating these cars, that ill start signaling a good 10+ car lengths away that im moving to the right line, then cut right in front of them.
or...you know....publishers could release all their books on ebooks for a decent price (mostly textbooks) versus selling them 10% cheaper than the hardcover book then not being able to sell it back for any money at all.

why go through the trouble of scanning when the publisher has the book digitally anyway?
so this is why it takes so long to get to work (in monterey) the past few days.
dont hold your breath on this coming to at&t. i honestly believe at&t wont allow this in their lineup so long as the jesus phone is their number one priority.

however...does anyone know if android has a screen resolution limit? all (or most) of htc's newer phones have wvga-ish screen resolution (800x400) yet all the new htc android phones come with a measily 320x480?. thats hardly anything to get excited about when the screen is 3-4inches
this dude absolutely sucks at presenting/public speaking.
i like how the pictures of the blue veyron, wherever it is, is photographed with some "hot" bikini models. checkout the babe on pic 2 and the yoked out bodybuilder in pic 3.
actually...nokia has the most developer friendly app store out of them all...android, apple, blackberry, windows.

dont like quoting gizmodo on here...but they did a nice round up of them all a while back:
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/04/giz_explains_app_stores.png


nokia has no developer fee, unlimited listings, and 70% commission to developers. less if billed through the mobile operator, which wont happen in the USA anyway with at&t not backing any real s60 phones.
that dude with the shades is so cool. ha
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a pair of quality headphones that aren't seemingly made of glass. I'm an avid BMXer which causes me to frequently bash on any type of technology that joins me for my daily riding. I've been through the higher quality headsets in the Skullcandy line as these are supposed to be built for "abuse," which is laughable. I cant wear earbuds or canal buds, as my large ears seem to have a repelling property upon anything that sits in them. Wired or Bluetooth doesn't really matter, but I need something that can hold up to taking a few hits every now and again. I'm trying to keep 'em under $150. Thanks!"

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