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Wow something from Yanko Design that is actually useful and practical.

Yeah but the same can be done with half the other forms of identification in my wallet...

@suburbancowboy: No it doesn't. I have mine in my wallet right now, and just pulled it out. There is no text related in anyway to carrying the card on your person.

Yes officer, I was speeding. No sir, I don't have my license on me but I have a picture of it on my phone...

@lucasway89: There are a lot of similar devices because carriers want to be the only ones to offer a specific phone so they can say they have an "exclusive."

@Beau Blanchard: It looks about the same as the backside to the first Incredible. And the backside of that phone actually looks kinda cool. I think this photo is just at a bad angle and makes the thinner sections around the battery look puffy when they are not.

Steve Jobs isn't responsible for the death of the physical music object. Technology evolves and he just cashed in on what was going to eventually happen anyway.

Once Motorola gets the Xoom actually working the way it is supposed to I will probably buy one if I can get it cheap enough ($550ish). But right now I am not greatly in need of a tablet device so I can afford to wait a little while to see what else pops up, including the HTC Flyer.

@Webran61: iPods still sell like hotcakes, especially the Touch.

It would be a great shame if the Zune was killed off. I know a lot of people lampoon the device, but Zune's are every bit as good as iPods, and the Zune HD is an amazing device that surpasses the iPod Touch in nearly every area except App availability.

Took too long?

What kind of speeds does he get?

Yes, then that is just stupid. Buying Apple products for most business uses is simple vanity anyway, there is no benefit to running a Mac office, let alone forcing a few Macs into a Windows office.

@Cribbage Left: My EVO no longer experiences a huge battery drain when using Sprints 4G.

The only two companies who have anything like 4G right now are Sprint & Verizon. Both are using early forms of the two technologies that were chosen by the ITU to be used in the next generations of wireless networks.

@mschex: A bag of apples (fruit not electronics) costs about the same as a family size bag of Doritos. A pound of carrots is usually a little cheaper than the Doritos. A pound of fresh boneless & skinless chicken breast costs about the same as a MacDonald's Value Meal.

@nahde: well, if their entire office is a Mac office then over-all it is probably cheaper to keep buying Macs in the short term than it is to completely restructure the office.

@tasteskindasalty: Spending money on things you want actually helps improve the economy.

@Cptn.Rhodes: Plus you can kill a keg while playing board games :)