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@Sidetalker: I agree with both of you in terms of functionality. Yes, the standard BB is uniquely menu-driven, while iOS and Android devices are beyond that capability. Still, in the true sense BB still has more features than a dumb phone, so I'd still call it a smartphone.

@siwex80: Superior games? Eh...I remember when Angry Birds was first released for iOS, iPhone owners were hailing it as one of the most glaring examples of why iPhone was superior to Android as a games platform...fast forward to today when it's been available for free on the Android Market. I downloaded it, played it

@Philip.J.Fry: This IS vanilla Android. The Xoom won't have Motoblur.

@siwex80: Yeah, Flash is dead alright.

@Giggity: Everybody knows Android has more skills.

@citaro: As I understand it, Airplay is competing with DLNA using Apple's own DAAP. So basically Airplay is just an Apple sausage fest.

@siwex80: So when iOS has better features, it's because Android is horrible. When Android has the upper hand, it doesn't matter because iOS is fine as it is, right?

@PriceSaturninus: Google itself releases updates regularly, more so than Apple. It's the manufacturers you have to watch out for, but even then, I don't see the need to have daily updates unless there's something wrong on the software. Moto and HTC are generally good releasing timely updates.

@usedtowork: I figured people are ditching their their home systems to play on a dinky 3.5 in. screen instead, but I could be wrong.

@The5thElephant: Good design is subjective. I can personally say that I haven't found what it is that makes people think iOS apps are clearly better designed. To me Android apps look just as great as they are.

@blyan is not on fire: LOL...Did I not use this point to prove how Android was going to overtake iOS? Oh yeah, I did. I mean, who doesn't want a powerful, flexible mobile OS on the cheap?...

@FriarNurgle: It's called value. If you can get a phone with all the features you want for a fraction of the cost, with the carrier you want, to me it's a no brainer.

@jayfortner: No, no, when they said "get lost", they meant "Use the GPS for a few minutes to get it warmed up and get moisture out".

@LordHelmet: Don't they tell you not to use it in the shower either? Oh well, I guess it didn't matter after all.

If we had this in the MBTA, we'd be all out of sync. It's been Armageddon here in Boston with delayed trains and buses since last weeks' storms.

@Brightmotor: I still like their last CD. It has some pretty good tracks.

@The5thElephant: Yet we have evidence that certain animals still to this day develop the same vision problems too, animals that in general, unlike humans, do not exhibit altruism for others and, as some would say, let nature take it's course. Wouldn't the "bad eyes" gene be weeded out by now in this case, or at least