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SUPPOSEDLY, it will cost between £10 billion ($16 billion) and £15 billion.
Supposedly it will debut at the IFA trade show in Germany in a few weeks.
Supposedly it will create "a deeper, instantaneous connection" between lonely people looking for love (or a fuck).
Supposedly, it will be too disruptive to make investments in new infrastructure that would move us out of the 19th century and into a new clean tech economy.
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Supposedly it'll be shown off at MWC; we'll be there, so don't you worry.
Supposedly it'll be out in early 2009 for $129, or $175 for the deluxe one with the screen.
Supposedly it'll come with WiFi or 3G, and, as it uses a passive display technology, counts its battery life in page turns (6000) rather than hours.
Supposedly it'll be running at a higher resolution, 1080p, but who knows if that's 1080p native or merely upscaled like previous Halo 360 games.
Only a fraction of the population is selected to attend special sports academies from as early as 6 years old, while regular students are often explicitly forbidden from playing sports until they reach university, supposedly because it will harm their studies.
Supposedly it does, or will eventually.
And it has united the science community, from primary school teachers to particle physicists, in joyous enthusiasm; mostly because they hope its price, size, software and sturdiness (you can shove it in your pocket without damaging it, supposedly) will make it appeal to kids, and thus lead children into computer programming.
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