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I have one of these MicroCells, and it works great. I paid $150 for it but got a $150 credit (after complaining about my service) on my account along with a rebate of $100.

After reading this article I start to pity any investor that fell for any of this. It sounds like all he did was come up with some fictitious business idea that was "hot" at the time to get money out of investors to keep himself afloat. It's a pity you guys had to come along and piece his past together, exposing

@Duncan Mackenzie: These multitouch gestures are already used on a host of other platforms. I wouldn't say Android was a first and I certainly would say that this is a better, smoother implementation.

C'mon people. It's an iDEN iPhone. DUH!

Kudos to Apple & Verizon on this if it is a CDMA iPhone 4. The fact that this thing hasn't even been spotted in the wild once is impressive. I mean usually SOMEONE, SOMEWHERE screws up along the way and there is verification of the hardware. In this case everything up until now has been a figment of our

I'm pretty sure this is real and is actually on Mt. Rose Highway between Reno and Lake Tahoe (specifically Incline Village) on St. Rte 431.

I'm stoked. Among other things I got a Kinect and a Boxee Box. I'm ecstatic!

I'm pretty sure Ron Jeremy has more cleavage than most of the actresses. :(

As others have said, Gmail/Google Apps is the only way to go.

Wow. I have to say that this is actually one of the funniest things CH has done - and thats saying a lot. This was actually really well done!

Some site (hint dot io) has already harvested the email addresses and is sending people 'subtle reminders' that their login info has been compromised on Gawker sites. :(

How confident are you that the existing systems aren't still compromised?

WCDMA is used by AT&T and Shouldn't be confused with CDMA. Although Im sure Apple is in fact making the VZW iPhone.

How many times was the ol' FCKGW Windows XP key used? I think it spanked the million times the avast key was. I'm actually thinking it was in the tens of millions zone.

I've wondered - why can't my iPads and iPhone work like an Airport express? I mean, it would be great for the phone to be connected to a remote set of speakers that I could manage from my iTunes on my MBP. This way I wouldn't have to keep buying AirPort Expresses

@Jeremy Marquardt: Not the same Jeremy Jones, Jeremy. Also, my name is Jeremy. (*brain explodes*)

@SeattleTed: I'd generally recommend one of the Otterbox cases. Until I got the iPhone4 I would pop my sim out and stick it in an old dumbphone. This way I didn't worry about destroying my iphone and it was easier to use with gloves, etc on.

Meh - this isn't as cool as it would have been a few years ago.. With the advent of tablet computers it seems a little dated to just have the touchscreen on your wall vs holding a tablet on your lap. And unless you're a 'trekkie' I think that interface is pretty cumbersome. Don't get me wrong though, kudos to