@John Tracy Lane III: But... but... it killed babies that weren't even born yet...
@John Tracy Lane III: But... but... it killed babies that weren't even born yet...
@zukny: You take care of your electronics. Some of us require that electronics fit OUR lives, not us taking care of them.
@dtptampa: That will be amazing and you know it.
@DrGonzho: Who's on second?
@RedRaob: Either Or. Both work just fine.
@dethklokso: HA! Since when has Sony Ericsson been on Verizon?
@VideoVampire: PSP2 PS Phone... By all means. Sometimes, it's better to have seperate devices than an all-in-one device (iPhone) that can do everything well, but not amazingly enough to satisfy your boredom.
@weemdog: Oh yeah, definitely. Although, I wish we had a choice. Visa has already implemented their "PayWave" NFC tech into their cards. It's unavoidable. :(
I'm Commander Shepard and this is my favorite tool on Gizmodo.
*whoops*
@RedRaob: Convenience? Plus it's future-tastic!
@hellknight58: Oh, come now. There's Microsoft Points. We're using those to pay for Xbox games and Zune music subs.
@weemdog: Already happening in Japan and other countries... Have you heard of ID theft stories from those countries? Prove me wrong, please...
@Faxmonkey: Yeah, I know. Remember antennagate, though? People, particularly critics, will make a big deal out of anything.
@Still not my name: Alas, I'm never right. Though, you have good points.
@Michael Scrip: It'll be a shock to the common folk... ;)
I can't *WAIT* for all the Verizon nuts to exasperate their disbelief at the fact that they can't check their e-mail whilst talking to their aunts and/or uncles.
*whoopsie...*
"This will be popular in India!"
Here's a BIG problem with SSD's... They have limited read/write cycles before the flash memory bums out and starts "forgetting".