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@stevenjcarney: Who gave my walls an iphone. Dammit Steve!!!!

@ivan-the-terrible: Agreed, however the iPod touch is the iPhone without the cellular radios. Unless he really really wants to use his iPod to make phone calls then I see no reason in owning both. The point to owning a smartphone is the data connection.

@UgoBogdan: I digress, you are right. Studs have 4 legs and are hung like a horse.

@UgoBogdan: No, they got you right there at position #1. The Fanboy

@ODoyleRulz: I really dont want to argue on the internet but oh well, here it goes.

@ZenInsight: I always suggest my girl gets an iPhone. Ive actually bought her the iPod Touch, iPhone 3g and the iPad simply because it is easier for her to understand and less support I have to provide. I like Android because I feel like I have a lot of Freedom. I feel the same way once I jailbreak an iOS device but

@ZenInsight: Im actually pro Google if that makes a difference in the way my "point" was supposed to read.

@DreamTheEndless: "Or, perhaps your "valid point" is that they are conducting an in depth head to head review between two competing products, even though one of them has not actually had time yet to be put through the rigors of vigorous testing yet."

@Jesse Wallace: Oh let me clarify. I personally hate Steve Jobs management style and the choices that Apple makes. I have great respect for Google and the Android platform. I am pointing out that Apple/Steve did say that they have multitasking and its "better" than androids.

"While iOS never claimed to have true multitasking"

@DreamTheEndless: This "troll" term really escapes me. When you use it to degrade someone that was making a valid point it makes no sense and you look stupid. My opinion is that gizmodo is always pitting Android and iOS products against one another prior to actual long term use, or any use for that matter.

@RuckingFetard: Well monster madness is a direct port from Xbox 360 and PS3. I would say thats a step in the right direction. I happen to actually love the android market now. Compared to where they came from with Android 1.5. Not to mention being able to push app installs from a web browser is so much more

Haha I was waiting for this article. Now where is the article for 5 ways the iPad2 is better than the Xoom tablet. Gizmodo, your future speculations never cease to amaze me

@Joey the Squid: It was sarcasm. The Majority of users that hate the look of Android in general are iOS users. I have the Honeycomb SDK running on my Nook Color and I must say it is by far better looking in person. The attention to detail makes this the best tablet I have ever played with.

Any idea what the cost to the developers will be for in-app purchasing. If its anything like Apples 30% then i will just stick with directing my users to the web browser. Here is to hoping Google follows its "Dont be Evil" motto

@Y2KGTP: Nook Color running Froyo lasts about 10 hours with Live Wallpapers and Active widgets. I just dropped the Honeycomb sdk build on but havent been able to test it past 30 minutes. So i cant speculate on that