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This could end up being bad. From what I see in the comments, and from what I've heard about AT&T billing(Sprint clone), you could charge your apps, $1-2 at a time, and at the end of the month be like, "WTF??" looking at a huge bill. Next thing you know they'll be having advertisements for relief from your AT&T and

@FeodoraChautauqua: No, that dosen't mean he's stealing apps, that just means there are apps out there for rooted phones only that are free. The non-rooted versions usually cost money.

I wonder if they've tried tune-in radio. Great way to stream radio stations nearly effortlessly. It even taught me a few things. I didn't know there were so many different types of Jazz

@Curves: If I ever run into you in a parking lot, I'll make sure I call out your name from about....25-30ft away.

I can't believe I came to this article late, went through the comments three times, and no one had this picture.

I'm sooooo glad I use Slacker radio. Although I'm pretty sure they're sharing my info also. At least they're secretive about it

Anybody else look at that hill and think of that insane show "Teletubbies"?

@NyQuil012: Known Universe, Through the Wormhole, Life, Great Migrations, Drain the Ocean, Sci-Fi science, and various other documentaries and specials and I can't remember the name of. They're great having stuff that's months or years old, I just haven't seen the recent stuff. Oh, and I did leave off Nat Geo. My

Now all we need is Netflix to get a deal with Discovery and History Channel so we(I mean me) can watch our "nerd TV" without having to rely on cable or satellite. That's the only reason why I haven't gone all streaming yet.

@tosk05: I'm not talking about success. If I have the money to drop $150k to buy a satellite, I'm already successful. I'd simply use whatever revenue I generate, and re-invest it in the company I spoke about earlier. If I had to come out of pocket for the rest of the capital, so be it. That's just what I would do,

IF I had the money, I wouldn't mind buying the satellite, then using the revenue I'd get from the internet to start a company that allows those poor to make and sell their goods over the internet. I'm sure there's alot of natives here that'd love to buy spices and other goods from their homeland

@sifornari: Those are awesome ideas. Heck, for the price of that watch, you could get them into sub-orbital space if they're willing to wait a few years.

I must admit that I bring my phone along with me cause I've missed so many photo-ops in my time, but I try to be balanced with it. I'll take the pic, or short video, and then I'll enjoy the rest of the experience. That way the phone serves to reinforce or remind me of the experience, not replace it. Sadly, alot of

@outofit4985: It depends. I'm very careful on who I approve, and I haven't approved anybody in a long time. Just had a feeling about this guy.

Well, here's some new material for the Syfy channel. Goodbye sharktopus, hello Russian barrasquid.

Okay, what happens when USB becomes outdated? Or there's a new form of delivery for video? Can I do holograms from this, if that technology becomes viable? If you're talking forever, what kind of tech could be used in 25 yrs, if I keep it that long? That's the problem with marketing speak, alot of times it's not

@jugglegeek: There you are. Approved. Hope you have a nice, long, career here at Gizmodo. Comment away.

Oh no!! This is horrible!! How am I going to get my new movies, and

This would work with my dog. He went from running under the bed when the vacuum's on, to nearly having to kick him cause his lazy butt won't move out of the way when you're vacuuming. He loves being blown dry after a bath, and my wife's blow dryer is loud