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@wryun: I think one of the main guys behind Android is now in charge of Mobile Facebook development. I'm sure he wants a decent app himself for the OS he was a big part of and probably still uses.

I was able to get a bumper, but I did call on launch day. I guess I got lucky.

@starkbeats004: The antennas aren't outside on most phones, including the 3G/S. The antenna was moved outside to improve reception on the iPhone, but apparently did not take into consideration the fact that it was now exposed to peoples hands directly impacting the the antennas

@Bramsey89: It's been confirmed that holding the left antenna on the iPhone 4 causes the issue. That's why Steve Jobs suggested not to hold it that way or get a cover which prevents you from touching the antenna.

@AdamKaoru: That seems to be exactly what you were doing.

That seems probable. Apple required their testers to use a "3GS disguise" case, so they were never able to notice the reception problems since a case solves the issue,

@AdamKaoru: You're not linking him to anything. Just wildly claiming random BS.

@justinpe: Going by the Google IO presentation. It's going to be a web store that syncs OTA wirelessly to your Android device. Of course you'll be able to download directly on your Android phone through an app or a section of the Market. That's in addition to the upcoming streaming option for Android to use with

@BGR: A lot of them are getting 2.1. The G1 is the only one that's officially can't get 2.0+. Even without 2.1, they already have access to things like backgrounds and multi-tasking.

@jinlee: No you made it seem as if it would work with data services without any king of hacking. JailBreak wise, of course it'll happen. In fact it probably already works through JB apps that fool the iPhone into thinking data services are Wi-Fi.

@jinlee: It's blocked on the data network, and will only work through Wi-Fi. It's not to hard to comprehend.

@Chris Pratt: It's simply Xbox's version of the PS3 Slim. It's not new hardware. The fact that this was released is a good sign that the 360 still has at least a couple years to go.

@skylr616: He can still complain about the shitty MotoBlur skin on top of these phones and the fact that many of them came with 1.5 even though 2.1 had already been released. Just not 2.2 yet.

Android 2.2 (Froyo) has yet to be released. It's a test version on the N1 for now, and it's expected to officially launch later this month. Once that happens you can start complaining to Motorola to update to 2.2, as of now 2.1 is the latest official release.

@Ayo: People pick up JitterBugs everyday. I'm sure people will continue to buy iPhones. Apple fanatics surely won't even consider anything that isn't marked by the Apple logo as an option.

Is is any better for Windows yet?