CTIA SF 2007: What is going on?
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by Peter Ha on October 23, 2007

Ok, folks, I’ve been wandering aimlessly for the last few hours and don’t have much to show for it. There isn’t much in terms of hardware (Blackjack II was the biggest announcement) unless you get your rocks off on external modems. There aren’t even any booth babes! It’s mostly apps touting a new way to view your e-mail, watch TV, get on MySpace or something else just as asinine. Do you guys want this coverage from us? Do you care? Speak up, readers, we want to hear what you have to say. Don’t be shy.

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  • This is CrunchGEAR. None of that stuff is really gear-related, so, no, I’m not interested. Save stuff like that for TechCrunch.

  • i was waiting for a booth babe pic but since there isn’t any, lets say you mosey on down to the crazy horse on market and snap us some pics. yeah!?

  • Of course there are no booth-babes, since there is probably some E3-style law by now that prohibits indecent exposure near computer hardware or whatever. When are Samsung, Hitachi, and LG coming to the rescue with their Asian beauty galore?

  • Really Peter, you weren’t looking hard enough. Didn’t you see the cheerleaders when you entered Moscone? How about the chicks with the extremely short skirts along the back, middle of the show floor?

    And how about Elvira at the Pepcom event later that night? Rawr.

  • @ Wut

    Did you see how old and fugly the cheerleaders were? I guess, I missed the short skirt babes. I’ll have to track them down.

    Pepcom was dope and the costumed ladies there were not unattractive.

  • OK…I was there again today and saw different cheerleaders. Perhaps we saw different cheerleaders.

    Or perhaps it is a matter of taste.

    Hm.

  • Anything in the radar for Sprint?

    (besides the rumor) (oh and i’m not that hyped about the touch….or centro)

    Sprint’s line up is really lagging behind.

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