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The more people that switch from AT&T to Verizon the better for me. My service is fine with AT&T but I could imagine how it could be better with less people on the network. Also to combat this new Verizon threat how about free tethering? I am using the data anyway, what does it matter what device I use it on?

@Cromwell: Yes, android apps will not work on the iPhone. I thought that was fairly obvious.

@Panzer23: +1 this will be a mess, people are terrible with computer security and I can just picture all of the identify theft going on.

I want the kayak motors please. For when I go fishing of course.

@sydcinema: I thought the "fun" was riding waves?

@superhappyfuntime: But to a smoker, that wall of smoke is just less cigarettes we need to smoke to mentally prepare oneself for the up coming flight, wait on the tarmac, wait for luggage, wait for connecting flight, etc.

A smoking section inside the airport.

"You don't need the hang of anything." I don't know why, but this is the best line. Ever.

I can't even make out what is going on in that screen. Did some one at a fashion company honestly look at that and say "Yeah, that looks good".

Aww only the newer cards. I have one of the original ones. Definitely cool though, cool enough to upgrade to an X2.

Based on the fact that it exists in a usable, some what polished form and it has that absurd promo video on youtube, i would bet this will be a real product at some point. Hopefully. Because I want it. Price be damned.

@loehman: well it knows I have iLife installed. It would be kinda cool if it saw what apps I had installed already and added them to my purchased database so I can redownload them if I ever reinstall OS X.

@thenewperson is finally nominal: Apple hasn't missed a year since the iPhone released. 2007 the first iPhone, 2008 iPhone 3G, 2009 the iPhone 3GS, 2010 the iPhone 4. They will be releasing an updated iPhone this year. It will essentially be a bridge between the current 4 and an LTE equipped iPhone. Much like the

So that answers my question. An iPhone "4G" this year, an iPhone "4GS" next year.

Since AT&T is still largely dependent on the iPhone, and the iPhone is still exclusive to AT&T, which seems most likely:

@skylr616: Wasn't archos, that is hardly a bizarre brand

My friend has a windows 7 tablet. Some bizarre brand I've never heard of. He likes it. I think it's merely ok for the same reasons listed above. Then again for the price he paid for it, he could have bought a mobile OS tablet and a laptop.

He sounds so coherent for a man in his position. Maybe it's the Philly bums that jaded my view, but he is the first homeless man I've heard in a while that sounds like he actually means what he is saying. He just sounds like an intelligent person in the little interview, and I wouldn't be opposed to hearing him on

[www.amazon.com] this book was a fairly interesting read on people who live underground in the tunnels.

@KamWrex: The content of your comment is arbitrary. Your comment was always X, you just randomly assigned the words in your post to X.