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RE[2]: Court documents as psx-scene
by sparkyERTW on Tue 12th Apr 2011 13:01
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RE[3]: Court documents as psx-scene
by Bobthearch on Tue 12th Apr 2011 23:54
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RE[3]: Court documents as psx-scene
by Morgan on Wed 13th Apr 2011 03:42
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Yeah, my first month with the N900 was bordering on "magical" (in the Steve Jobs sense), but for the past few weeks T-Mobile USA's service has gone from outstanding to worse than I thought possible. Random disconnects from 3G internet every few minutes, missed calls, texts and emails that arrive hours after they were sent. Combine all that with learning of the origin of certain parts in my new phone and I'm starting to regret buying it.
At this point Virgin Mobile's $25/month Android plan is starting to look mighty tempting, and with the money I could get out of selling my gently used N900 I could buy the LG or Samsung Android phone they offer and pay for a few months' service to boot.
Edited 2011-04-13 03:46 UTC





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http://geohotgotsued.blogspot.com/2011/04/joining-sony-boycott.html
I started boycotting Sony back when they sued Lik-Sang into the abyss. Sadly, I've found it's nearly impossible to completely avoid giving money to them in some form or another. My most recent letdown was learning that the LCD screen in my Nokia N900 is a Sony OEM part. They really do have their hooks in the oddest of places in the tech world.