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Wait, you mean you paid for the desktop version, because the iOS app is free.

I am pretty sure Airfoil uses AirPlay to actually transmit the audio so that wouldn't be the reason.

But the thing is the source never disclosed details. It said over 100 carriers (could include US) from around the world pre-ordered 9 million phones. The source could have used "pre-ordered" instead of "ordered". I wasn't negating the point about screen size but the fact that he is saying the S3 sold 9 million units

There are over 100 carries that ordered that 9 million units. Are you telling me that all 9 million were ordered by consumers?

And do you have a source of that?

I should have bought more than 5 TouchPads, sold them and now I want one for myself. CM9 is awesome!

I never said that Android phones can't sell millions, and I was proving real facts not some skewed facts.

But we don't know how many of that 9 million will be available on day 1. For example, Sprint ordered $20 billion worth of iPhones but they haven't sold all of them yet mostly because some haven't even been manufactured.

Here is the main difference, the 4 million units that the iPhone sold were actually sold to consumers. The 9 million figure you are talking about is the order the carriers around the world placed. That 9 million may take weeks to actually sell to consumers.

He is talking about pixel density not screen size.

Developers would have to rework all of their apps to work in both the new 16:9 phone and the huge installed base

Because Cablevision, TWC, and Comcast have had a WiFi partnership for a while now.

Facebook privacy settings: "Custom" -> "Specific People or Lists" - > "Mom"

Nope I didn't. So what if Android has had it for years. So has iOS. Just not with FaceTime.

Congratulations, you do know that FaceTime is not Google Talk right?

Mata and Gresh have yet to reveal where, exactly, the cut comes from

hopefully spend his time doing the job taxpayers paid him to do instead

No, they do not require you to get texting.

Since when is a data plan $50-$60 a month?