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    OCEntertainment: Was kinda hoping this was a WinMo feature itself. I mean, if MS starts pissing in Apple's multitouch pot, who's to stop anyone else, really? That bei... more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: As my good friend Mick Dundee would say, "Now that's a phone.." more »
    anexanhume: John, your WM link links to the same place the pda.pl link goes to. That being said, this sure is a looker, and I'll play the broken record and say ... more »
    tok3ninja: Remember when PC processors hit 1GHz? I got that same chill when I read this. more »
    Mike McCoy: Seriously? HTC, why did you ruin this awesome phone by not putting Android on it? So disappointing... more »
    TheSonOfKrypton: Capacitive Touch Screen + Snapdragon = This is a phone to watch. Now, PLEASE just don't fuck up the software.... more »
  • #htcleo

    HTC Leo to Be Officially Known as HTC HD 2?

    The buzz word in the portable space appears to be HD at the moment, with the latest bandwagon member being HTC and its HD 2 (formerly known as the HTC Leo, maybe). More »
  • #htcleo

    HTC Leo Is the First Windows Mobile Phone With Multitouch

    Leaked specs for the HTC Leo had everyone excited about the possibility that its massive 4.3-inch screen could be a glass capacitive panel—a novelty for Windows Mobile phones. Well, not only is it capacitive, it's multitouch. And how! More »
  • #htcleo

    HTC Leo Bares All: Huge 4.3-Inch Screen, 1GHz Snapdragon

    Remember that gloriously powerful, oddly fake-looking HTC Windows Mobile 6.5 phone from a while back? Well, it's real, and it's huge. For reference, the phone pictured next to it has an already impressive 3.6-inch screen—this thing breaks 4. More »
  • #rumor

    HTC Firestone Has Snapdragon and a Capacitive Screen, Prefers to Go by "Leo"

    It's easy to forget nowadays, but Android is only a small part of HTC's product line, and the much larger Windows Mobile portion could be about to get a new flagship device: the 4.3-inch, capacitive-screened, Snapdragon-powered Leo. More »
  • #windowshomeserver

    HP MediaSmart Server Now Available; Iomega and Others Unveil Windows Home Servers

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