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Guess he's going back on this statement: "No matter how annoyed I get, I will not stop developing for Apple's platforms or using Apple's products as long as they continue to produce the best stuff on the market" as stated on http://joehewitt.com/.

Sucks ... I really like what he's done and is doing. I hope he changes his mind.

Finally, an add that shows how inept AT&T's service truly is...of course they want it off the air. I remember when AT&T had to add at the end of their misleading commercial the mouse type "based on global coverage" or something like that to the "More Bars In More Places" campaign.

Take it on the chin AT&T and fix your sub-par network! You think this is bad, wait till Verizon finally gets the 4G compatible iPhone...then you'll see "loses"!!!
Problem is ... Apple doesn't give 2 chits whether it's the right thing to do or if the majority of there customer base wants it (referring to anything, not just Flash), they do whatever the hell they want to do!
DSLReports claims to have received word from a source noting that AT&T is extremely nervous about the impending launch of MMS for the iPhone scheduled for this Friday. Early testing of the service has apparently already placed a strain on the company's MMS servers, resulting in a test outage yesterday and a last-minute rush to beef up capacity beyond the measures already taken.

AT&T and its MMS partners are already seeing "record traffic during peak hours of the night" with just the users selected for testing.

That early testing has been a little rocky, with AT&T seeing a fairly significant test outage yesterday that has them rushing to beef up their MMSC messaging servers. Estimates among those working on the project are that traffic on AT&T's wireless network will be about 40% higher all day on Friday as iPhone users fire pictures and video at one another.
The source also revealed AT&T's plans for rolling out the service on Friday, with deployments scheduled in groups to begin at 10:00 AM Eastern time and new groups being activated on an hourly basis after that in order to slowly ramp demand and gauge service performance.

"Starting at 10AM Eastern (on the 25), AT&T will send out a mass text to a group of iPhone users telling them that MMS now works on their phone," says one source familiar with AT&T's MMS plans. "They will keep doing groups of phones on the hour throughout the day" assuming all goes well, says the source.
My God...how could these morons in Cupertino put anything out that hits battery life as bad as it sucks right now...come on guys!!!! Head/ass/separate!
Now that's pretty cool. Decent price point too.
Tool Tool Tool Tool! Nice shirt...I'm sure this guy lives with his mom, has no car or job, is on welfare, EBT food stamps and loooooves wrestling with a passion.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"
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