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more about #juno more comments → neely615: So Emusic didn't make the list of a place to buy music? I don't know how much random stuff I have found there, and until the record label decides they... more » John Herrman: Writer left out the "Ask Adrian Covert" method. LAME. more » MrBlahBlah: I want to search, but i just don't have the time and effort more » lpranal: 89.3 the Current Best radio station for discovering new music, ever. Plus, (almost) no commercials! more » Monty: What, no mention of "The Social" on Zune as a way to discover new music? Shocking. I actually do get a lot of my new music idea from friends by visit... more » OMG! Ponies!: Zune also has the Channels and it seems to download stuff surreptitiously, only to surprise you in shuffle mode. I've also found that the shuffle alg... more » rimshot515: Correct me if I'm wrong, but when things are "all about the money" i.e. profit motive, they tend to do better than things not about the money. more » -
#listeningtest
Discovering Music in 2009: The New Tools
MTV doesn't play music videos. Magazines are dying. Radio is all about the $$$. It's no secret the old modes of music discovery have been thrown out the window. Thankfully, new music-finders are here: More » -
#gimmicks
Sandwich Phone is Great in a Detached, Ironic Sort of Way
If you liked the burger phone from Juno but don't want to be seen as the type of person who just buys something because it was featured in a trendy movie, despite clearly being that type of person, don't sweat it. Here's a sandwich phone. It's equally stupid/ironic, but it'll make you look at least a little bit like a true original. Just don't get your 16-year-old friend pregnant; she's much less cute and funny than Ellen Page, and let's face it, you're no Michael Cera. Also, you're probably over 18 and that's gross and illegal. Just stick to the phone. [Product Page via Textually] -
#handson
T-Mobile HTC Shadow Finally Emerges Looking Damn Good (Gallery)
The long-rumored T-Mobile Shadow (aka Juno) officially launches now. It hits stores Wednesday for $200 with voice-plan or $150 with $20-per-month unlimited data plan. (Both require two year contracts.) With it, T-Mobile and HTC have done the impossible: they have made Windows Mobile look good. Great even.
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#cellphones
Earlier this month, it was rumored that the HTC Juno would be on its way to T-Mobile and today Boy Genius Report confirmed it. T-Mobile is ready to release the Juno, branded as the T-Mobile Shadow. More pics at BGR. [Boy Genius Report] -
#unconfirmed
HTC Juno Headed to T-Mobile?
We first heard of the HTC Juno when the rumor was that it was going to AT&T. Now Boy Genius says it's going to T-Mobile, complete with the two-letters-per-key Suretype keyboard. Other guesses are that it will have HTC's (now fairly standard) TouchFlo home screen that was debuted on the HTC Touch. Whether something like this will be usable as a data-heavy phone depends on how much you're used to that Suretype keyboard. [Boy Genius Report] -
#unconfirmed
HTC Juno Coming to AT&T?
The HTC Juno, a previously unheard of Windows Mobile smartphone, seems to be headed toward AT&T sometime soon. It's going to be like previous HTC phones we've seen with a dialpad on the front and a slide-out QWERTY on the side. There won't be a touchscreen, but it will have a 2-megapixel camera, microSD, QVGA display and 3G. No launch time or details yet. [Crunchgear]
