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@doggdiggity: Blog posts are not like in-print news stories. One of the key features many bloggers like is being able to update the same story. In the world of tech blogs, you publish as soon as you can with reasonable suspicion. Do it now or someone will beat you to it. A NYT article should be enough- it's the

@TheChadd: I just walk right past them and depending on how I'm feeling, either I don't make eye contact or I make direct eye contact.

@PaddyDugan: Just store different eReaders there instead. A Kindle, an iPad, a Sony eReader, a Nook...

@whatne1wuddo: BB has nothing unique that anyone is after. Especially not the OS.

@PN - goopplesoft: I felt like the post was giving a huge ———————.

@muzicman82: I do believe this is their new flagship phone, and it's supposed to showcase the merits of it's new OS.

BlackBerries died a while ago. I completely endorse the attitude taken in this post. What's sad is that diehard BlackBerry fans will stand by it and defend it to it's death.

@rcast1986: You do realize the entire federal government of the United States is designed to keep the 'people' from directly deciding, right? Even the most elementary civics courses point that out.

I am at least 50 times more likely to enjoy a YouTube movie than a Facebook one actually. There was a trailer before my Inception screening and it didn't have people. What kind of trailer doesn't have people?

I just hope that the Kindle team doesn't lose focus. Concentrate on the books, that's what the Kindle is for. While I welcome the games, don't jump for glaring screens or something now.

They can keep the scans of me if they want honestly. How am I affected if they do? Not like they know which ones they are.

@lpranal: Did you use actual Chrome or Chromium?

Just use the damn subway!

That's a nice office, especially in terms of color. The orange and black set off a powerful contrast.

So jailbreaking can keep you safer? Nice work, Apple.

I'm a New Yorker so I can't stand the slow-moving, upward-glancing tourists. Especially seeing that many of us who live/work here are in a rush sometimes to get from point A to point B.

You know what was revolutionary for the iPhone? Copy & Paste.

Can we get the internet without the cell phone service please? And honestly, I have AT&T with the iPhone. I don't get good enough service above ground in parts of town.

Apple's inflexibility is going to kill iOS at this rate.

Well AT&T can shut the hell up and stop blaming iPhones now.