jalb
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This sounds pretty interesting. I wonder what is in it for Xerox? Hopefully they aren't indexing people's address lists for spam.

Maybe if he hadn't put the hinky NOTHING TO SEE HERE FOLKS label on them....

Homework about what? There are a lot of problems with factory-farm animal production. Also, as an aside, I am referring to hog confinement as a whole, where thousands of pigs are produced in one structure. Not the little gate things they use to restrict their movement. Don't get me wrong, I am as carnivorous as it

*sticks fingers in ears*

Totally. My phone is no more problematic than any other phone I've had.

What problems?

HP is too big. Their number one problem is that they lack agility. They take far too long to produce a new product, and until they address that issue, they will continue to be too little too late in the mobile phone market.

Isn't broken??? Wow. Someone's never seen a hog confinement.

Okay, step one: if you have to write your own theme for your instant messenger, it's not "minimalist".

I hear they have addressed the issue, but I will not use Digsby anymore. I think covertly using a user's computer to outsource computational power is wrong, and the fact that they stopped doing it (after they got busted) doesn't make it acceptable.

Does anyone *actually* know anyone that believes this?

When I bought my WP phone, the sales people didn't even show them to us until I asked. Then he actively tried to talk me out of it. Microsoft has a fanboy problem int he AT&T stores.

It's working for me today, and the new mobile interface is amazing. Kudos, Gawker.

Plus some of them are really creative and neat.

NFC could change that.

It's probably just preference. I would love it if I could open my Windows programs in a single-window, tabbed interface. Or at the very least, if every program could open multiple instances in tabs.

None of Gawker's sites will pull up on my phone, even if I put in the regular URL.

The article isn't about the phone. It's about Nokia wasting time and effort when they are sinking.

Do the new Blackberry's still do desktop syncing?