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This isn't good! The Doctor's tardis is going to stick out like a sore thumb.
The antithesis of the smarter and smarter phones that are consuming consumer's time with their fancy bells and widgets. (Like the Nexus One currently lurking in my pocket...)
Kind of refreshing really. :)
(Site is in Dutch btw.)
This report seems strangely familiar to me...
I just purchased a Google Nexus One and started a contract with Wind. I have my fingers crossed that they'll be better than Telus was.
Ok peeps tell me. Is this woman justified in suing Rogers? She had an extramarital affair and used her personal cell phone to communicate with her partner. Her cell phone bill is sent to her home address but used her maiden name so that the billing and the records were kept separate from her families bills. When her husband called Rogers to add some extra services to the family account the woman's cell phone account was added (yes, without the customer requesting it). Rogers claims that to make billing easier and more efficient for the client they often consolidate and send an itemized bill for all services in one home. Long story short the husband received his wife's cell phone bill and saw that she was having an affair based on the call list and left her. The woman is claiming that Rogers is responsible for her marriage ending.
So what do you guys think? Way in, give me your opinion.
Read the article here: http://bit.ly/cWmFpr