It all started with an iPhone-borne MMS video of a Kirby plush toy that I tried to send. You see, I don’t have a 510 number — that AT&T mobile number belongs to a friendly gentleman living in Fremont, CA, about 40 miles from where I reside — but that didn’t stop the message from going through the airwaves with his number listed as sender. Confused

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iPhone MMS on AT&T showing incorrect sender number? (poll)
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Are older Zune models going the way of the brick? We’ve received a handful of tips pointing us to the official Zune forums, where reports are coming in that apparently a number of the non-Zune HD units haven’t been able to sync with Zune 4.0 software. Although a few people have elaborated on some steps to take (hint: it involves a lot of downgrading and reinstallation of both firmware and Zune software), there doesn’t seem to be a clear consensus on its effectiveness

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Poll: Is your Zune device out of sync with Zune software?
It’s been nearly a month since the launch of Palm’s newest handset , the Pre . Since then, we here at Engadget have heard some vague and hard to substantiate claims of hardware failures — cracked screens, a little broken plastic here and there — but nothing on a large scale, so far as we can tell. We thought it was about time to turn it over to you the readers (the ones lucky enough to have a Pre, anyway), to tell us how the phone is holding up physically.

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Poll: How’s your Palm Pre holding up?