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Samsung's Blackjack II and Palm 's Treo 750 are two handsets that fit the bill.
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Several months later, she hosted a launch party for Samsung's BlackJack II.
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Samsung's Blackjack II and Palm 's (nasdaq: PALM - news - people ) Treo 750 are two handsets that fit the bill.
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Actually, it's more accurate to say that it's 95 percent BlackJack and 5 percent improvement, with a more inward-slanted, square d-pad that makes it considerably harder to accidentally hit the surrounding controls, and angled keys that offer an embedded numeric pad in the proper configuration (we appreciate what Samsung tried to do with the original BlackJack's every-other-key layout, but in practice, it just didn't work out).
ENGADGET: Hands-on with the Samsung ACE Mobile
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Much about the new "Thief" will be familiar to fans, including Garrett's silent blackjack and the setting of The City, a mysterious steampunk metropolis.
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After spending some quality time with Samsung's ACE for Sprint the past few days, yep, we can now say with confidence what we've suspected all along: it's essentially a BlackJack in Sprint clothing.
ENGADGET: Hands-on with the Samsung ACE Mobile
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Best of all, we hear black is the new black, so the BlackJack's got you covered in the fashion department.
ENGADGET: Hands-on with the Samsung BlackJack Mobile
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Even after extensive practice, we're still not as effective with the BlackJack's microscopic QWERTY pad as we'd like to be.
ENGADGET: Hands-on with the Samsung BlackJack Mobile
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But if you want to play to win, check out Phrack Magazine's excellent guide to "hacking" blackjack .
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Mr Vedral gives a good description of how Shannon's information theory can be applied to winning at blackjack or in buying shares (Shannon and his friends made fortunes in Las Vegas as well as on the stockmarket).
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These days, pines and blackjack oaks with trunks "as thick as a man's leg" dot the fairways, Harris said.
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