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Who do you think 'V' is supposed to be? I mean, FFS, its in the movie!

I'm sorry, this is creepy as hell.

*owe Apple

They're still going to Apple a nice bit of money for past infringement, however.

Oh hey fanboy troll. Go back under your bridge.

Do Gizmodos writers EVER research before they post? Or are they adopting the Gawker method of 'post first ask questions later' to get as many page views as possible? Seriously Honan, this is pathetic.

The Vigor won't be competitive. It is running the S3 processor, which is based on Cortex A8 cores. Those are a generation behind the Bionic's.

When did Gizmodo start letting hormonal teenagers write for them? Because that's what this post sounds like.

Been there. (from a distance, of course) The plant is creepy as hell. Its right on Lake Michigan, and it looks like some ominous relic.

Cingular? What is this, 2006?

The new sliders for the iPhone 4 suck. I bought one and returned it because they fit so tight that they're almost impossible to put on and off. You also can't use any screen protectors with them.

@wzsddtc2: The Ally, Transform, G2 and X10 mini are not old. Every single one of them should be supported.

@Kingteddybear: No. The pre debacle actually involved hacking the pre hardware to spoof the USB identity of an iPod.

Liquidmetal has also been used in ballpoint pens for years. IIRC, papermate used it extensively.

@CaptainJack: See but here's the thing; we don't have enough evidence to call the design flawed yet, since we don't know that the design is the reason for it.

@Ardrid: People that haven't poked around the software, mind you. All they see is the results; they have NO idea whats actually happening under the hood.

@reckoner23: Because software controls the antennas and how they adjust to interference...

@CaptainJack: Why do you keep claiming its a flaw? A design flaw indicates there was a mistake built into the design. The antenna design was not a mistake.

@badasscat: Except the previous software fix had nothing to do with the issue. With the size of the controversy, they would HAVE to have a press conference.

@MotorboatJones: Do you have ANY idea how complex this software is? Did it ever cross your mind that an issue like this might require rewriting the software from the ground up? Judging by the severity of what we've seen, it is not hard to imagine that Apple is having to invest a huge amount of time into fixing it.