a tricked-out 2009 Corvette whose dashboard included some proof-of-concept technology to integrate the car with a smartphone, a tablet and the internet.
interesting article about gadgets with internet connectivity "out of the box" some services could be always on (netflix, search or facebook) while others could be an upcharge. net neutrality issues could ensue but it could be cool for users
"AT&T admited that the phone's HSUPA capability - a key feature in increasing upload speeds on the Atrix as well as the new HTC Inspire 4G smartphone - will not be enabled until a later date."
Research in Motion doesn't know what kind of company it wants to be. It made its fortune selling gadgets to chief information officers, but now those people look to employees to decide what devices to use.