@NixonsGhost: +1 Fallout reference.
@NixonsGhost: +1 Fallout reference.
@haxorknight: It's probably because most campi use 802.1X for authentication.
@StupidPopMediaReference: Blu-Ray is a big bag of hurt. It has a Zip DRIVE!
@Dracwolley: Gosh darn it.
So the Shuffle has a camera. Right?
@budice4ever: From the looks of things, it will use the iTunes API, unlike the Palm Pre, which used ID spoofing. Simply put, it will (probably) not end up in a version war.
@wk1234: It will only be available on the Torch, the 9700, and the 9650, I suppose on that date.
@benjgvps: My thoughts exactly.
@CloudWindHK: Yes it does.
@ps61318: That particular app, Lookout, has a Blackberry version. I have it installed, but I guess that when theis launches, I won't be needing it.
@Seth Goldstein: That's just a matter of rewiring and disconnecting the solar panel, you know.
@atrus123: That's a lie. Certainly staged.
@vitiumcloud: But the iPhone 4 has a LED flash in the cam-
@biggerx:
@RenRen: It seems huge because it's closer to the horizon. Same for the moon sometimes at night. (:
@crimsoneye: I also use Scoremobile. I like the overall design and the fact that it as a liveblog feature.
Vote: Amazon
@Jay_Simmons: I was not saying the US uses its own standards, I was saying the carriers use different standards from one another, if only for the sake of other carriers not being able to use their antennas.
@runejensen: Well, you can also use the iPhone on T-Mobile in the US, because it's also a GSM carrier. But for that you need to buy the phone outright from AT&T (or eBay) and unlock it.
@Balkerz: From the russian I understand, he said: