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Probably starting at $650 if I had to guess.

Apple fanboys? Denying the truth? NEVER.

Good point actually. I'm actually a self admitting Android Fanboy, so I try to shy away from commenting on Giz. I think the issue with both is the battery loss. I think the iPhone one might work just because (although market share #'s say something different) more friends I know have iPhones.

Sounds.. exactly like Google latitude, except successful.

I know I shouldn't, but I really can't resist: People still have blackberries?

I'm one of those people who thought the announcement was a huge let down. But the whole time I was expecting this to happen. Lots of people think that because I perceive a product is not that good, I won't get it. That's simply not true. Apple has basically a cult following. I know there's going to be commenters who

Steve Jobs was crazy enough to think he could change the world, and he did.

I was hoping someone else would say this. I was really hoping that my Android ways hadn't corrupted my mind.

I think what's most interesting here is the lack of a Nexus Prime.

9to5mac.com showed the image, it being being an image for the cdma iPhone 4.

"$2 a month, $60 a year" Wait, why is the yearly subscription more than double the monthly?

I heard somewhere that before Google releases the next version of Android, they list it as words. (I read this 5-6 months back). Only the internal builds list it as the name, but when it comes to release, they give it a number.

I'm assuming that's 9AM pacific?

Isn't the Galaxy S II just 30 bucks more than the iPhone? I get your point with the Amaze, 60 bucks is a lot, but I mean 30 isn't that much, considering.

Another piece of news is that American Express, and the other major companies are partnering with them in the future.

I actually think the biggest news here is the fact that Discover, American Express, and Visa along with Mastercard, have all signed up as partners. Before I thought Google Wallet would be plagued by the fact that it would only work on some credit cards, but the fact that all major credit card companies have signed up,

A lot of people say that Apple is right to be doing this suing shit. My opinion? The minute Apple announced iOS 5 Notifications, they lost any credibility in the market place for patent claims.

Which is safer: Usenet or BitTorrent (in the sense of safer from my ISP sending me one of those letters)

What kind of sick freaks would even find this funny?

Online meetup? Isn't that like... every day?