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@mustbehero: I don't think that they intentionally left off BlackBerry, but may have simply forgotten about it. BlackBerry has fallen out of the spotlight lately, and in all the recent competition between iOS and Android, and even the upcoming Windows Phone 7, BlackBerry tend to fall out. The others are so similar,

Apple wants to call itself innovative. Innovation is not saying, "but they're doing it too."

You know how iPhone 4 users would cover their antenna and their connectivity would drop? I can slightly simulate that now with iOS 4.0.1 on my iPhone 3GS.

Don't BlackBerry users have these for their BBM's or whatnot? (happily ignorant iPhone user here)

Schumer will comment on anything and everything.

Gosh, in the US we're still stuck with ridiculously slow Amtrack service compared to all the high speed trains in other 'developed' countries.

It sucks that I've already made the transition to Chrome. I would have loved this a few weeks ago.

@Platypus Man: Gizmodo originally called the Droid X as subtle as an asteroid. There was an asteroid in the commercial.

@vinod1978: Lifehacker's covered how to disable that.

In decently bright light, I can see my proximity sensor on my 3GS too. By 'decently bright light' I'm referring to daylight.

As someone who devoutly owns many parts of the Apple spectrum (computers to the iPhone), I would drop my iPhone for this in a heartbeat. Dearest HTC, I have long admired you but the modified UI and ingenious hardware, touting both minimalism and effectiveness throughout are the epitome of what I am looking for in a

This works in particular because of the nature of the library. This is a university engineering library - they're not exactly checking out novels here. These are reference and as a university student I already use things like Google Book Search to search for what I'm looking for within the text, even if Google only

They're making less profit than Apple on the cases, that's for sure. Give them some credit. They already have the publicity.

I definitely read faster with print books. It's easier to flip through.

Try Feedly. Feedly works with Google Reader and can be an extension in browsers like Chrome and helps bunch feeds together into one sleek magazine-like interface. I've had a harder time running out of things to read. [Note: I've only been using it for the past weekend, but it feels like forever.]

You guys should really try to get her to stay on full time. Quite an improvement over stock photos on other sites.

If they allowed Opera's browser, this should be approved in no time.

Please, please release this app Google. Please also include text messaging through the app, although the web interface does it as well.

If ads are really to be worthy of my attention, they should be worth going out of my way to look at. Ads for major sporting events such as the Superbowl or maybe even the FIFA World Cup attract a lot of attention, even featured on sites like YouTube and Hulu. We should be able to "like" and "dislike" ads on this

I'm waiting for an iPhone 4G next year. I have money that's what it's going to be called, running LTE. I'm expecting the design to be essentially the same with very few new features from the iPhone 4 at all and possibly an adjustment to correct signal problems. Other updates will probably be very, very minor.