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@KamWrex: I'm in India, with my laptop. Still set on New York time.

I have SkullCandy Black Pinstripe SkullCrushers. I don't really think that all headphones being the same really matter. It's personal preference isn't it? Like, I love my SkullCrushers because of the built in sub woofer. I play Bass so this is a huge plus for me. Any headphones without a Bass boost aren't right for me.

@KamWrex: Then you're probably still a virgin.

@Stevox: Actually, it's not the cost. Windows 7 is designed to run on a desktop or laptop. It wasn't designed as a touch screen operating system. They will probably make a WimMo 7 tablet, but never a Windows 7 tablet. Oh well. I may be wrong, though.

Count me out. No Android, No Business. I like the fact that all my data is on the internet so that if my system crashes, it can't be lost. But I like my Android and my crappy Droid Eris.

@iPolak: Droid is not a Verizon brand. The name "Droid" is trademarked to Lucasfilm. Lucasfilm only gives permission to Motorola and HTC to use the name "Droid." Hence, DROID, DROID Eris, DROID X, DROID Incredible, DROID 2. I can guarantee that the new HTC phone in Verizon's inventory is going to have the word Droid

@RobShow: In response to your second paragraph: Android isn't complicated, it just takes longer to get used to than iOS. iOS has been around way longer than Android and people are familiar with it because of the iTouch. There was no Android device to get used to like the iTouch. I have a Droid Eris, and while it took

@clearzero: The Captivate is not AS good as all the others. It's a far superior phone than the iPhone. Faster, Super AMOLED screen, 1GHz Hummingbird processor, etc. The list goes on. Sure there are differences, and there will probably be some competition between the two (especially since the Captivate has AVATAR,

@PhineasJW: That CDMA iPhone is for some company in China, right?

@Standish: Won't happen. Verizon and Sprint use more data than AT&T, you don't see their network being slow.

@RT100: IF it's on Sprint instead of Verizon. But honestly, what would be the more logical choice?

Any chance that this might be the HTC Wildfire? Yeah it's a stretch and doesn't have a slide out keyboard, but it's possible. Right?

@atrus123: If it comes with HTC Sense you have the option to turn it off, or download a launcher from the Market. Just letting you know so that Sense doesn't turn you away from it.

I have none of that on my Droid Eris =D. I'm pretty sure that Verizon doesn't clog their phones up with useless applications that only rednecks would use. But after installing 2.1 on my phone, it added 2 apps I couldn't uninstall. Facebook for Android and Maps. But I use both of these so it's not a big problem for me.

@ignacio reyes: The name Droid is trademarked to Lucasfilm, and Lucasfilm only lets Motorola and HTC use the name. It wasn't called the Droid Ally was it?

@atty101: Go with the Samsung Captivate. It has a 1 GHz Hummingbird processor, which is 3 times faster than Snapdragon. Plus, it's AT&T's only good Android powered phone.

@meth0d: It seems like AT&T doesn't want to make Apple angry.

@gerb01311: They will be able to. All of AT&T's data is spread around the few 3G spots they have. That's why Verizon will be able to handle it, because they have more breathing room.

I'm going to stick with my 360 controllers.