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@PrinceLUDA21: I've actually wondered if this move is going to end up helping AT&T just as much as Verizon due to that very reason.

@blash: Not really. They've always been slower. I've wondered if that is how they are able to offer a more reliable network connection for everyone is by only allowing connections at somewhat slower rates.

Will Smith had this in I, Robot.

@Ryan: Getting it for free always ups the happiness quotient.

@thnikkamax: But the "right to free expression" only means that you are free from prosecution from what you express. It does not mean that you are given the right to unfettered access to a platform in which to express what you wish.

This is a mild concern for anyone with privacy concerns, but Orwellian Nightmare? No.

I truly hope this was a rhetorical question.

@thePrototype: Yes, but Apple is selling the shows or renting them as a price per show, a model I'm sure the studios prefer to getting a share of the ads that the Hulu model would suggest.

It's not at all surprising to me that it looks like Atlanta is right in the epicenter of one of the hottest areas.

AAAGGH!

@wanderingrabbi: I was curious about this too. My Verizon BB Storm has visual VM but when I go into it, it tells me that it will charge me ($5/month I think).

@iwhat: What, exactly, would have been Kodak's incentive for doing that?

@m.m.shaefer: Thanks for saving me the trouble of typing all of that out.

I like the new aspect ratio, but will boycott any tv that is 3D.

@icromaholic: Part 4 is still better than part 3.