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more about #branding more comments → bx718: the my touch 3g is garbage. when sprints exclusive agreement ends with the pre the hero will then be the next exclusive. more » switchblade saints: more » apollo89: That's why I am just going to hold out for a HTC Hero. more » Serolf Divad: Problem is: as fungible as the tern "netbook" is, it at least has some history to back up a core definition. A netbook is a machine that follows in th... more » GitEmSteveDave_HatesFriday: And hillbillies want to be called "Sons of the Soil," but it ain't gonna happen. more » OMG! Ponies!: Dear Microsoft: UMPC. How did that work out? Yeah. We'll be sticking with "netbook", thank you very much. Love, Companies that will gladly continu... more » -
#android
HTC Hero "Sense" UI Officially Coming to the Magic, MyTouch 3G Might Be Left in the Cold
The HTC Magic is getting an official update to the Hero's overhauled, fairly wonderful "Sense" UI, but there's a catch: the T-Mobile MyTouch 3G, which is basically the same freakin' phone, probably won't get the update, for lame licensing reasons. More » -
#netbooks
Microsoft Wants to Rebrand Netbooks 'Low-Cost Small Notebook PCs'
Microsoft wants us to move away from the term "netbook", instead referring to the tiny, cheap laptops, which the company says demand recognition for handling more than just browsing, as—brace yourselves—"low cost small notebook PCs", according to Digitimes. Sorry, Intel! More » -
#branding
If You Can't Afford a Bugatti Car, Maybe You Can Afford Their Toaster
I really hope this trend dies soon: Yet another high-end auto maker is jumping into the gadget/home appliance business, giving non-rich people the chance to spend way too much money on something just because of a brand name, even if they can't afford a six-figure car. This time it's Bugatti, bringing their experience with engineering sports cars into the equally fast-paced world of toasters. Wow, how incredibly lame. Sorry Bugatti, but no matter how fancily designed your toaster is, and despite the fact that you have the balls to charge $300 for a toaster, it's not hip or cool. You're tarnishing your brand, bros. I hope it's worth it. [Product Page via Crave]
