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Psst... hey man, you need a heart? Brand new heart. $40. It's good stuff, homes.

To be clear, no one has said it's okay for Sprint to buy Tmo, so you're kind of begging the question at the end there. The DOJ's stance suggests they want Tmo to be independent.

Have you tried double-tapping? I don't have my TouchPad yet (some one picked it up for me and is shipping it - come ooooon dude), but double-clicking the mouse usually works, so maybe?

Google yourself some Preware 3 and let that TouchPad run free and fast(er).

Shut up, shut up, shut up! I'm selling one on there! It's a great idea to buy one! Why? Because you want one!

Oh, sure. It was a totally pointless article. No argument from me there. I just disagree that it's a wild-ass guess, for the reasons I laid out in my last post.

No offense, but... your comment is kind of useless. I mean, I get a notification that tells me I have replies. Getting a third reply that says essentially, "read the other replies," doesn't really add anything of substance to the point under contention, does it?

Neither I nor the article said the battery life would be the same, though the article did say it "could have" the same battery life, and that it will "have a similar battery life." That doesn't seem like a stretch to me. The 3G and 3Gs had the same talk time rating. The last three versions have differed in talk time

I snagged two... hoping they actually ship... mainly because I read ZDNet's article on Preware, and how supposedly the homebrew patch makes it run almost as fast as an iPad. One of the developers that does work on the CyanogenMod for the Nook Color has said he'll port Android 2.3... but if I can get webOS to work just

Seriously? We're talking about two devices with similar features from the same manufacturer, the one being an iteration of the other. Grab two remotes from the same manufacturer that use the same batteries and then see if they have pretty much the same battery life. I'd bet they do.

... I don't know how you got to thinking that was a US F-15, other than that it's obviously an F-15 and the article says it's in Idaho. A US F-15 would have the USAF eagle on it, not the RSAF lion. Not that I knew what the emblem was off hand... but I knew it wasn't a USAF mark.

Maybe they should do it the other way around: have you meet the volunteers and see which one you can hold a conversation with, then ask them to what books they come attached. I'd hate to get a great book and then hold an awkward conversation.

Yeeeah... and that's certainly more offensive than twerp... I'm still just having a hard time envisioning this tweet that's worth getting so mad you call them to swear at them over the phone. I mean, replying to the tweet with, "that's not cool," wouldn't have sufficed? Or just asking her to leave politely?

Does anyone really need a streaming music service that in all likelihood will have incredible audio quality, but have a UI that looks like it's straight off the first gen iPod? ... if recent history has taught us anything, the answer is, paying customers say no.

If someone tweeted about me and called me a twerp I think I'd... I dunno, laugh? Twerp is something you call your little brother, who is lovably annoying.

I hope they do a better job of picking apps than Amazon. Not to say I wasn't thrilled to pick up SwiftKey X, or a handful of games, but they offer a lot of awful apps - like speed booster/app killers with 300+ one-star reviews (many of which came as a result of being picked as the app of the day, but it was still a

Chase Bank, despite being otherwise evil and horrible, does use additional security. The first time you try to log in from a new computer it requires you to request a confirmation code to be sent to your email address or via text message already on file with the bank. So to get my bank account, they'd have to get my

None of them were bad phones, they just didn't differentiate much. They released 4 versions of the RAZR2 between July 2007 and December 2008 that all looked virtually identical and had mostly minor hardware improvements. The original RAZR series was on the market from 2004 through 2007 - three years of refreshes!

Right. Like, "I stopped talking to him after he stole my CDs." In both cases the dependent clause ("stole my CDs," and, "the RAZR") are the cause of the independent clause ("I stopped talking to him," and "I wrote Motorola off").

You mean the handset that sold like a bajillion units? Or after they refreshed it 800 times but never actually updated it in a meaningful way?