Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I own an iPhone 3G and I'm looking for a decent speaker / alarm clock for it. I am going to listen music in a mid-sized room, so I want nice quality speakers with solid bass. I also want to use it as an alarm clock, so it would be great if there is such a feature. The price can be low-mid to mid-high range. I was looking at the Klipsch iGroove SXT; it's powerful, slick and the reviews are good, but it doesn't have an alarm clock feature. It's no deal breaker if I can set it up from the iPhone, but I'm not sure. Thanks!"
Windows Logo + IE Logo on the keyboard...
I guess that means it couldn't be used for anything else. Oh wait, I think they can print something else on that key.
He's essentially saying that without a picture of the device sans the MS-centric keys, he's not ready to believe.
I'm in the same boat. Until I see pictures/confirmation of the first phone running Android, I won't believe it. The tech blogs are going to be running rampant with "IS THIS IT?" posts for a while.
That's because this is the HTC Omni which runs Windows Mobile. Basically what they're saying is that they have a version of the Omni that's running Android and they're calling it Dream. The image isn't of the Dream, it's the Omni. It's just there for reference.