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i think XDA should get to work ripping the code off of that multi touch keyboard and putting it into HTC IME or even just being able to port the whole multi touch keyboard over to any android device ASAP that would be a dream come true
@anothernerd

yeah your "review" was a biased joke, sorry but it really was, just the tone you used in the whole video, i dont know if it was intended or not but if you do more try and take a more neutral approach, but props for not being as bad as chris pirillo and his "review" of the EVO oh god that was more like him trying to hurt the EVOs feelings and make it cry on camera
@Blizaine

but if you saw M$ in his post didnt you have to read it to see it was there? O_o
@BrookLynnsFinest

did LondonExchange get a new user name?
@Android looks Hacked Together

a grid of static icons you say? gee, sounds an awful lot like the iphone and ipad running iOS
@openthreads
lasts more than a day of average use for me on my nexus one, how long does your fanboy battery run until it needs to be recharged?
@HDD
AMOLED is garbage? news to me i guess. i know people say it sucks in direct sunlight and it definetly does (owner of a N1 i feel all of your pain) but i use my N1 screen at 0% brightness to maximize battery life and i find if i turn the screen brightness up when im outside it instantly becomes visible in direct sunlight, then when i go back inside i turn it back down to save more battery life. thats my fix for it anyway, once super amoled is a standard or just more available the sunlight wont be a problem
well i saw this phone be unveiled and i am no apple fan boy or any fan boy for anything. i happen to own a nexus one because it was the phone for me at the time i was looking for a new phone and i love it. but anyway after seeing this there is only one thing that describes how i feel. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WM1WDM95mHY&playnext;_from=TL&videos;=fPR7_lAM0Y8&feature;=sub
@TheLondonExchange

engadget was a better place before march 16th 2010 aka the day you joined. please just keep your iphone comments and your android comments and your whatever comments to yourself. they are quite disrespectful and its easy to talk tough when you are behind a screen. please treat others the way you would like to be treated because your current strategy isnt changing anyones opinions they are just down ranking you and if thats what you want do not post at all. im just saying lets make this tech site a little more enjoyable for all of us. all of us here have a common interest in technology lets not let our biases get in the way of that. this goes to just about everyone but mostly you london exchange. you treat people with no respect on thees forums and it is unacceptable. so please respect others opinions and treat others well. if they dont treat you well ignore them who cares no need to start a war. alright thank you lets try and make this a better place for everyone.

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@mickmel

n1 user from the US...c-c-c-c-combooooo breakerrr
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I've been trying to buy a new alarm clock lately and am completely appalled at the selection available online or elsewhere. Most are basically docks for your iPod / PMP and have a pre-turn of the century LCD digital clock display and some shoddy speakers. They also range in price from $40 to $200. After seeing things like the Sony Dash and the new Insignia Infocast, I could see those as viable alarm clock solutions (with weather, music, maybe an RSS feed). Are there other items out there that have a great display that you can dim and would be able to serve this purpose? Or or either of those the one to get?"

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