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But if there is nothing new in the copy cats and knockoffs, where is the innovation?

I think you are exactly right.

LOL, perfect.

LOL, heart for that!

But the last thing you do before leaving the ATM isn't entering your PIN. You may have entered the amount of money you wanted out, etc. So the keys shown as "hot" may not be PIN numbers anyway. But still an interesting test.

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Well, I guess if by "all glass," you mean only the ceiling and the front wall, then yes, that's correct.

+1, seems to be happening more recently.

Out of curiosity, what are the more traditional markets in your opinion? While I agree they are selling lots to existing Apple customers, clearing over 9.25 million iPads last quarter is a shit ton of tablets, there's no way that is all Apple folk.

+1 heart, sir!

Interesting, that makes sense, thanks for the post!

Yes it can. I could superimpose a UIView on top of all or part of the camera UI and show a video playing at the same time. Augmented reality apps already do a similar thing, but with graphics instead of video—same concept still applies.

To tag on to this question as I'm curious myself: Journalism shield laws aside, isn't it still illegal for someone to knowingly purchase ($5,000) a product that they know was stolen? If the two who trafficked the phone had charges filed, how does this clear the person buying it? (meaning the person offering it for

I doubt it. Apple's memory is long in this regard.

+1 Exactly.

Yes you're right, if they actually DESIGN their own version, not literally RIP OFF someone else's. You did read the article, correct?

Android "users" don't, but Android "developers" certainly do.

Correct, Apple is not currently approving applications for iOS5 as this article says. Developers are fixing bugs in code that have surfaced because of iOS 5, but these updates don't take advantage of iOS 5, nor are these compiled with the iOS 5 SDK (still not allowed for AppStore submission).

That was part of the point of the article is that the "non-techies" are the people that have the biggest potential problem(s) using Android and seem to have only scratched the surface of what the phone can do for them because it is so confusing. The "techies"—and readers of this site—are a very small percentage of the