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@jason51873: Agreed. The holy grail for me would be WebOS 2.0 with deep Google account integration (ala Android) running on my Nexus One (still the most beautiful piece of hardware since the original iPhone imo). With an Apple sized App store utilizing Google's rules, or lack thereof.

@muzicman82: The Epic 4G is Sprints Galaxy S phone, and I've heard really good things about it. It has a slide out keyboard, 4G, and a super AMOLED display.

@Grive: There 18.56 P/E ratio, and soon to be declining smartphone marketshare beg to differ with you.

Some of these already worked through voice search. I know specifically "Navigate" and also "Directions" (which gives you a list of directions, rather than starting the nav app) worked before as I use them frequently.

I love LauncherPro! Can I ask where you got that Wallpaper?

@jasonwilson88: It's not even about fixing an issue, this "trojan" is not exploiting a vulnerability in Android, it's exploiting a vulnerability in humans (stupidity). First, it's not even in the market place, I believe it spreads through an SMS link. Also, you'd have to turn on allow "Unknown Sources" in the options

@joeg679: Yes, and that is precisely why it is outselling the iPhone. When you walk or drive down the street is everyone wearing the same thing and driving the same car? With Android being available on a variety of handsets and available from all carriers there is no wonder as to why it is growing so rapidly. One of

@boyracer: I've done this a couple time on the Android Market... I'm not going to lie, but ultimately I feel I've purchased way more apps because of the trial period. I'm not afraid to shell out money on app that costs $5-$6 anymore for fear of getting burned, if it's not all it's cracked up to be I can return it.

And this is my overall problem with Apple as a company, Jobs may think he knows whats best for all his users (assanine as hell assumption, but w/e), but the truth is he doesn't. And when some people provide the option of making this product more open, they try to make it illegal.

@hawkeye18: That actually sounds ridiculously logical to me. Instead of the star collapsing into itself to form the black hole, the matter explodes and re-expands on "the other side" creating another big bang for another universe. Alas, I am not a scientist either, so this is mot likely complete crap scientifically as

@InsidiousTuna: Sounds like this guy loves dropping calls on his new iPod Touch 4.

Not surprising I went from about 150MB/Month with my iPhone to about 650MB/Month on my Nexus One.

@YellowRex: Lol, love it. Honestly though wouldn't games have been invented without winners/losers if the point was only to have fun?

Mouse/Keyboard are far superior for FPS games, why not allow Xbox games to use them through the built in USB ports? Problem solved.

@MayorBloomberg: I like how I'm the one with the illogical argument when Google publicly stated BEFORE the Nexus One was even available for sale that it's goal was to set an example of the quality of devices they wanted to see from their hardware partners. Unless they knew it was going to fail beforehand and they

@MayorBloomberg: Just as you have no evidence to disprove that assumption. I attribute the success of the Droid mostly to the success of the Verizon, but before the Nexus name one cutting edge Android handset, that's right you can't. Google stated when they first presented the Nexus One that their goal was to advance

@BadAsh: Yes because claiming something Goolge has officially stated is revising history... Go drop calls on your super advanced iPod touch with a crippled OS more.

@Ldubbz: The Droid does not have a better CPU or GPU than the Nexus One; it also has less RAM. Plus, who needs a physical keyboard when you have Swype? I never understood them anyway because I typed faster on my iPhone than friends with physical keyboard phones.

Can any comment on the accuracy of my assessment to the antenna issues?