engadget.com — It looks like T-Mobile is listening Sep 24, 2008 View in Crawl 4
zerohelixSep 25, 2008
hackers will find a way
jaszSep 25, 2008
I agree with you... but it's "WOULD NEVER HAVE HAPPENED" GOD DAMMIT!!!!
weebsSep 25, 2008
Fantastic news, and this is why T-Mobile rules. It's so rare to see a company like this actually respond to concerns. This was one thing I was really concerned about and now things are looking up.
Closed AccountSep 25, 2008
Agreed.
mcmlxxxiiSep 25, 2008
It is a capacitive screen and capable of multi-touch. Multi-touch was not implemented due to Intelectual Property issues.
Closed AccountOct 2, 2008
Thanks T-Mobile! Your listening to your users and we will reward you with customer loyalty and positive diggs. Keep it up!
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zerohelixSep 25, 2008
hackers will find a way
jaszSep 25, 2008
I agree with you... but it's "WOULD NEVER HAVE HAPPENED" GOD DAMMIT!!!!
weebsSep 25, 2008
Fantastic news, and this is why T-Mobile rules. It's so rare to see a company like this actually respond to concerns. This was one thing I was really concerned about and now things are looking up.
Closed AccountSep 25, 2008
Agreed.
mcmlxxxiiSep 25, 2008
It is a capacitive screen and capable of multi-touch. Multi-touch was not implemented due to Intelectual Property issues.
Closed AccountOct 2, 2008
Thanks T-Mobile! Your listening to your users and we will reward you with customer loyalty and positive diggs. Keep it up!