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"You guys control most of the flow of information online. Either you commit to no Egypt style revolution during my presidency, or the kill switch is coming to a router near you, and at your expense. Yeah you Zuckerberg, try me."

These companies should band together, and add a 30 percent Apple surcharge to any purchase made from an iOS device, with a clear disclaimer with whats going on.

Wasn't the winner 'Other'?

Made in China...

Over Steve's dead body. Literally.

Coming to a third world revolution near your.

Here's my advice, wait to confirm the Veer's failure, and then kill any idea of an iPhone with a screen smaller than 3.3 in.

Google doesn't own Android, it's open source, and Google seemingly is not picky about allowing Market access as long as you meet the basic requirements. With that said, why was Nokia rejected? My guess is they wanted some special status as the Flagship manufacturer, or an exemption for the open-source requirements of

Look, Apple knows Steve will be gone by September, and they'll need an event to energize the company/investors/consumers. What will be at that event, is anyone's guess.

The Gizmodo phone. Featured Story on one screen, Latest, on the other.

This device is more horrifying, than the new dual paned Gizmodo.

No way in hell. Sadly, Sprint has lost all direction. Sader, I just renewed my plan with them.

Anything Tim Cook presents will be sudued.

If Sprint want's to make a power play, let them annouce that they will activate Verizon iPhone ESN/MIED numbers on their network.

STATUS: Mile High

@Skydog: True. At the moment, the widest tablet is the tab at 600px. The upcoming xoom will be 800px, assuming moto doesn't scale up the view in the web browser, it might be perfectly acceptable. But resolution width is not enough, the software needs to be engineered to be equally function, and pleasant, in portrait

Why does every tablet manufacturer insist on producing tablet that are widescreen, thereby making extreme unusable in portrait orientation? Why is Apple (and maybe HP with the possibly soon to be announced palmpad) the only ones that get it?

"Some 24 hours earlier, on Wednesday night, another smuggling attempt was foiled when the scanning machine detected eight rare birds on the body of a passenger. The birds belonged to the protected Red Siskin species, which cannot be sold according to international treaties that protect rare wild animals...

Any solution for recovering an accidental overwrite of a file?