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AT&T takes wraps off Text Accessibility Plan for iPhone 3G, price hike included at no extra charge {Engadget Mobile}

Jul 31st 2008 1:26PM I wish I could even make/receive calls in the 4th largest city in the country (Houston, TX) reliably on Sprint. I gladly paid the ETF to leave them after 6 months. Pointless to have a phone you can't even use when driving around to your clients.

Black Friday Giveaways (part 9): AT&T Tilt {Engadget Mobile}

Nov 23rd 2007 4:48PM In for the win!

Apple hit with class-action antitrust lawsuit over bricked iPhones {Engadget Mobile}

Oct 9th 2007 7:16AM So you think the US marketplace will bear the full cost of mobile devices? Would you pay $550 for a Piece of Crap RAZR? No carrier is going to give you a free phone without the benefit of the lock.

Apple trots out refurb iPhones, $100 off list price {Engadget Mobile}

Aug 20th 2007 3:17PM Ever been faced with the horrible words "unable to reproduce" ? ;) I've bought many lemon refurbs in my day. I tend to avoid them because of my past experience even though most refurbs are likely better tested than new.

iPhone syncs with Exchange Server... kind of {Engadget Mobile}

Jul 16th 2007 7:46PM You are insane if you think Exchange 2007 lacks OWA. It has, however, been significantly changed/overhauled. Regardless I am sick and tired of people calling this product their savior and claiming it "syncs" their iphone. Until a product brings OTA EMail/Calendar/Contacts/Tasks/Etc it isn't sync'ing anything. This product is aimed at companies that want to support iPhone but don't want to open IMAP. I'd imagine the market to be about 1 in 500,000 companies so I'm amazed its been on every single technology news site and blog.

Apple's in your iPhone, reading your diagnostic information {Engadget Mobile}

Jul 1st 2007 10:26AM iPhones are a closed platform for stability. This makes them incapable of crashing. You must all be mistaken.

Will the iPhone support Exchange Direct Push? {Engadget Mobile}

Jan 15th 2007 7:41AM To implement on the device and be legal they would have to acquire a license from Microsoft to do it. Palm did so with on the Treo 650 for the prior version of Server Activesync, so it it feasible to think a vendor might do that again for DirectPush. Unfortunately I haven't seen anyone else do it yet, so we have no point of reference for comparison.

As for the first responder here, it uses 80 *or* 443 depending on wether or not you are using SSL. You also seem to be implying that they would need a license to authenticate with the Exchange server using SSL which just doesn't make any sense.

Treo 750 in stock and ready to sell {Engadget Mobile}

Jan 7th 2007 11:16AM My local store manager said they hadn't gotten their shipment in, but they did get a memo in that said they couldn't sell them until the 15th even if they did. Seems to disagree with the information we are hearing about here.

BlackBerry 8800 in the wild {Engadget Mobile}

Jan 4th 2007 7:44PM If he identifies it as the "8900c" one would assume that's a Cingular model number based on the Blackberry name's of the past.

Thecus N5200 five-drive NAS {Engadget}

Jul 16th 2006 10:39AM Rick F,

Your Proliant 6400R uses enough power directly from the socket, and indirectly (heat, etc. adding load to your AC) to buy one of these NAS boxes every 8-12 months. And I pity your sanity for having to listen to the unit.

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