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leland

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HP buys Palm

Apr 28th 2010 4:09PM (Engadget)
Meet the new Palm iPaQ!

Another Palm exec is out... and CEO Jon Rubinstein is next?

Apr 23rd 2010 9:30PM (Engadget)
@KirbyKoot401

They have a new phone coming out later summer (rumored C40) - it will be Palm's last gasp, hopefully they get the marketing right this time.

Droid Incredible review

Apr 19th 2010 1:13AM (Engadget)
Some video of these HTC UI tweaks would have been nice. Incredible can enjoy the 2 months at the top, till Evo steals the show.

iPhone 4G: proof

Apr 18th 2010 5:32PM (Engadget)
@raionyuki

TOPWNED

:)

iPhone 4G: proof

Apr 18th 2010 5:28PM (Engadget)
I think the title should have been "iPhone 4: proof?"

iPhone 4G: proof

Apr 18th 2010 5:22PM (Engadget)
@adokimus

Engadget Mobile does something similar, hiding comments.

iPhone 4G: proof

Apr 18th 2010 5:15PM (Engadget)
@TheLondonExchange

I don't hate apple, I just hate AT&T. If someone told you the 'iphone 4G' was coming out, rationally, you're telling me that you would assume this is 'generation' and not network? given that the last TWO iPhones are named after the network they are on? Very rational.

iPhone 4G: proof

Apr 18th 2010 5:03PM (Engadget)
@TheLondonExchange

It's confusing, and if you don't get that, I don't know what to say.

The "iPhone 3G" = 3G network, 2nd gen tech. Nobody calls the "3GS" the 3G. This was Apple's decision. So let's not apply iPod conventions here, given that the network standards have the same name.

iPhone 4, iPhone 4th Gen, iPhone HD all convey the same thing, without confusing anyone as to the network it's on.

(unless it's coming out on a 4G network :)

iPhone 4G: proof

Apr 18th 2010 4:18PM (Engadget)
@sA x sKy

Can everyone please stop calling it "4G" ? Clearly it's not coming out for sprint, and AT&T barely qualifies as 3G. It's the 4th gen iPhone, or iPhone HD. 4G implies it's on par with the HTC EVO 4G, which is not the case.

MapQuest iPhone gets free voice navigation; TomTom lifetime map and traffic PNDs now available (update: Navigon MobileNavigator 1.5 too)

Mar 30th 2010 2:30AM (Engadget)
Sprint has had free turn-by-turn directions for a while now....but it's sprint, so nobody cares.

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