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@crustyxpunk: Hopefully - if this is a success - NBC will cave in.

@Archie-Tekt: You'll be able to control the new Shuffles from the headphones. But the Mic won't work.

@melomania: Try to find yourself some old 2nd Gen Shuffles. They were some of the best.

It'd be nice if you could still purchase tv shows for 1.99 and they'd just stream it to you every time you want to watch it. Or you could redownload it on your iPod/Phone/computer.

I liked the form factor of the old shuffle more. Wish they would put their headphone controls on the face of the old one.

I wonder where they put the antenna in the new iPod Touch. They used to have an oblong piece of plastic that covered a top corner.

@schunniky: The buttons are different, and the back is less bulbous, and more tapered like the original Touch.

@Ethd: I always thought the iPod felt quicker cause it didn't have to deal with checking the network and all the other phones tuff.

@ethanlechcharles: Because it was the only way to keep the entry price low enough.

@buckleyneko1: I think Steve pulled a fast one over us. If anything they sold more games than Nintendo and Sony combined. Not more units.

Specs lists are tell only half the story. How each operating system uses those specs is what's really important. Also a standard rating system would assume everyone wants the same thing. Which is far from the truth. Gamers want something different than your average grandma.

@ctxppc: Those were funny for the first 3 months.

People use Orkut?

I wonder how much work each person has to do in Moleskine. They don't really need innovative new features to get people to buy their notebooks.

I think the general public (AKA paranoid parents) are starting to treat everything that makes you dizzy, happy, or gives you any sort of euphoria as something bad.

@Nitemancometh: I believe Rogers rolled out the first 3.5G network in North America and we've got RIM! O'Canada!

@Kaiser-Machead v.2.1.1: I've been able to do exactly the same thing with demo Android phones, a Nokia E72, several Blackberry Bolds, and an iPhone 3G. It's pretty entertaining actually.

@Thorax_In_A_Bog: Remember when cellphones required carrying it in a bag? Or cars had a top speed of 5mph? Technology improves.