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| Member Since: | February 28, 2008 |
| Bio: | A 19-year old male from Manila, Philippines. |
| Birthday: | August 13, 1988 |
| My Website: | http://www.davidvgonzales.com |
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- @Kyle Yes, I knew that. I meant with stolen Windows laptops. Thanks for your input!
- RE: Sprint, AT&T could soon get the LG Voyager [Gadgetell]@ECDT: Sorry about that. Post is already updated.
- RE: Twitter may be ad-ridden soon [Gadgetell]@tommyl: I agree. But free is still better any time. At least for users like us.
- I hope you're not talking about my cat. Anyway, I think it would be interesting if this kind of device catches on in the future. I also think it's cuter than R2D2, so that's more points for the Apripoco.
- Hey now that's a nice idea. But I still think it would be a little bit "better" if they could run this thing on something entirely other than electric power altogether. Don't you agree?
- I agree, how come no one ever came up with this before!?
- I find the battery life suspicious... Either way, a battery life that long deserves praise. But from the looks of this phone, I think the overall durability is the one you should worry about. It's got four speaker on it, it's quite possible that the phone itself might fail before the battery power runs out.
- Maybe a carrier can sponsor the LG Touch Web phone and buy bucket loads of it to be given away with 10-year locked plans... That's a start.
- @George: I mean no offense in saying it was a creepy video and was only trying to describe how the voice over sounded like (at least to me). In fact, I'm amazed at the method shown on the video, but I guess the originators of that process couldn't find a way to apply it for the benefit of many. It's still useful trivia, though.
- Selling to Google would be a good idea, until you realize SearchMe just might have the ability to BECOME the next Google. I'm guessing the "we are not Google" comment was just a play on Google's very own "Don't be evil" philosophy which squarely aims at Microsoft being a tyrant. I agree with you that this could end up being really cool, especially when you think how lame current search engines are (Google might be the lamest with its stark white backdrop). But of course, there's not enough data to really know for sure what will happen next. Time will tell...
- RE: Why Hotspots and WiFi shouldn't die [Gadgetell]I agree. That comment from the SE guy simply reinforced their motives to suck us consumers dry of cash. Wi-Fi is reliable, efficient, and mostly free. And who wouldn't want that?
- RE: How To use 'Claim Me' [Internal Blog]Claim Me, as in claim to write the articles? Let me try this...

