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!"
"How will this pressure the GSM carriers here (T-Mobile and AT&T being the big two)?"
Umm, they're GSM carrier, they've always had the "Any Device carrier," but what makes it even better is your don't have to chose from a device that meets a "minimum technical standard." Just like their "unlimited" plan, it should be named "Any" device, accordingly: if it must meet a "minimum technical standard," then it must have been tested and preapproved, meaning just *any* device will not do.
Now, to the "Any App" section. I am not sure how this one will go, but it sounds like good news. But let's just hope that "Any App" you choose wouldn't pull too much bandwidth (assuming it requires the internet, of course) because your unlimited internet plan isn't too unlimited.
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Sounds nice, let's just hope it's implemented well.....it's VZW, so I'm naturally kinda skeptical, here.