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@Dexomega: I was totally looking for someone else to mention good ol' johnny 5 before I did... I'm glad I'm not the only one who sees a blatant copy of johnny

@artdude102: my guess is if they were having proximity sensor issues maybe the black wasn't translucent enough to sense proximity through so they lightened it up for better sensing?

I was disappointed with the lack of snail sex in this video as that is why I clicked the link...

@drmrw: Ha! I was thinking the same thing.. like shit, he must have read that sentence.... some people...

holy shit... 1.08 billion dollars only buys you 359 beds. that's ludacris. I'd save on all the flare and add more beds.

@Avizzv92: if you watched the video it clearly stated "the last time he spoke to jobs was 10 years ago"

@taniquetil: No, you're right. I don't deny that, it definately goes a long way, but realistically that 1% marketshare that linux has, lets talk consumer-wise here, is made up of pretty much all techy people like you and me and we don't need advertising to find out about cool techy things like linux, the average

@Kaiser-Machead: That is exactly why... The millions of people who buy everything Microsoft don't know the alternatives because the free alternatives don't have an advertising budget because, well, they're free, and you can't exactly use something that you don't know exists... (with the exception of xbox - but thats

@Todd Miller: Thats what I love about my iPhone... I paid 200$ 3 years ago ... and since than I've always had the latest model and each time I sell my old model, the profit makes a chip at the original 200$, once iPhone4 comes to canada, if I sell my 3GS for 400$ I'll will have had 3 iPhones over 3 years and not paid

@marballe: Apple is not selling you the phone for 199. The carrier sells it to you for 199... Apple sells it to the carrier for anywhere from $400-600.. At my company (a Rogers wireless dealer) we buy the phones off Rogers for 650$ (16gb) the retail is 699$ and if we sell them on contract they kick in the difference

@acidrain69: I'm pretty sure thats why they photoshopped eric schmidt ceo of google onto his head, him first in line for iPhone4 would be a pretty radical sighting for such a line...

@ProsumeThis: Its also amazing how many I.T. grads from waterloo go to work for big companies like google, apple, facebook, RIM, microsoft etc... I don't think being in a small town has too much impact when your HQ is facing the dorms of 1000's of people who may one day revolutionize some part of the IT industry.. I'd

@MarcusMaximus: that quote is taken out of context without the rest of the paragraph.. Android is not lacking per se... but the implementation is lacking, every android phone I've used or seen used has had the unfortunate side effect of not always being consistently fast, or even consistent at all.. thats what I don't

@Kuro: oh yeah, it's definately a clusterf*ck, I agree, I won't defend on that.. but I don't see it as problem that should make you switch platforms over... I actually just got off a call and the way I hold the phone is thumb in the middle near the volume keys and four fingers across the top (right side), it doesn't

@Kuro: no choice?... also you make android sound terrible the way you say that and if android is that terrible to your friends than I'm sure having an iPhone4 with a bumper case would be much nicer... it comes in 6 colours... lots of choices

@pixelsnader: I believe the 'instability' would most likely be attributed to the 3-4 areas where the network doesn't have HSUPA modems on the towers.. seeing as how the rest of the test are fairly consistent with the peaks and pits of the 3GS, I don't why it would dramatically drop to equivalent speed of the 3GS in

@kall: its upLINK not load.. and I wouldn't say they were late, I would say with the minor video capabilities of the 3GS they deemed it an unnecessary cost, now with FaceTime it is a very necessary cost.

@saladzed: High Speed Downlink Packet Access / High speed Uplink Packet Access