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Do we even remember what an Atlas is?

@vein11: Yea...thats how Apple products are right?

@Polebull: I agree, the second iteration will have 2 cameras with FaceTime. It is soon getting multitasking with iOS 4.2 but no Flash support ever. It can get Verizon for 3G, but we'll see.

May be I should sue Google too...they don't display my name associated with what I actually do...LOL

LOL...didn't know you could leave tracks on the roads with the tire of your bike.

@ArTech: Yes I agree soundhound has more features, you can hum a tune and sing to it. Donno what's the song library of the two compared.

@ArTech: Shazam included the same feature in its latest update to the app.

@jayrock423: I may be misinformed, it may be an SOC design in Snapdragon.

@KalEnt: I agree, because Apple does not manufacture the components (entirely) that make up the crappy specs of the old computer or the amazing iPhone (except for its processor).

No...this is how much the computing industry has changed...

@paradox: Yes, it is indeed. I was amazed when I actually picked it up at a Sony Style store. Amazingly thin and light, but that kind of form factor with loads of features (including full GPS) will surely come at a hefty price.

Cool...wonder how it will stack up against the Vaio X.

How does Microsoft look to compete with the already established smartphones OSes out there?

@JackMBUR: Sorry dude. You'll get there one day. :)

@Colin Rowlands: I truly hope it does work on that bandwidth. We are talking at least 2-3 MBps of consistent download speed when streaming a bluray quality movie. True an ideal 50mbps line should be able to handle that.

@Rintor: I have watched Netflix HD and I agree it works pretty darn well, but what we are talking about here is replacing bluray altogether with downloads or streaming content.

@spydr101: That's an ideal scenario buddy. You know a 12mbps line is never consistent with 12mbps bandwidth.