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Hello people dont you get this? Apple is advertising to those uninformed people about company and that is what Microsoft did with the good battery life which all the PCs had was a measy 3 hour max. See they don't advertise to us enlighten engadget users but to the people who has no clue what a RAM or whatever is.
Rough economy eh Tivo?
There is a lot of hate on all of the carriers here in the US. Here's what I think Apple could do with their "extra" 2 billion dollars left in the piggy bank. They first create their own "service" for iPhone and maybe iPod Touch (Depends on Steve's mood for the iPod Touch though) and everybody will be flocking to them and AT&T get pissed and spends a lot of money on fixing up their network to the point where they rival Japan's or Europe's cell provider and Apple switch back to AT&T and there shall be peace in the iDevice world :)
they probably upgraded to the iPhone 3G and now they can't upgrade to the iPhone 3G S because it'll cost them more than the 199/299 price point for new or contract about to end customers. Imagine how us iPhone 2g owners felt cheated out of first the price drop and the iPhone 3G.
@ iphonerulez even though I am a big Apple fan I do honestly hope the best for Rub. He has a great history of being part of Apple's "Dream Team" or the one. Even though he moved on to Palm it will only benefit us. Rub will step up the competition Apple responds and Palm responds and Motorola responds etc. Anyways don't mock someone just because he moved to another company. It's people like you who think people with Macs and Apple products as nothing but trolls. Please iphonerulez I am a fellow Apple Fanboy and willing to defend Apple but damn people like you should praise competition and hope that this guy can keep all of the workers alright?
Please don't downrank me but I have the iPhone 2G since launch day. I upgraded my existing AT&T account which I had since 2001 one before the merge. I only have to pay 9.99 for my plan but when I got the iPhone 2G I had to cough up a additional 20.00 so my bill now is 29.99. Since my contracts is about to end how much will they charge me for my service? Will I have to pay the 10.00 or 30.00 extra per month? Can someone please help me clarify because I'm getting different results from different blogs and most of the outcry is because of the iPhone 3G owners problems with upgrading but I haven't heard of any for the iPhone 2G. So please can anyone help me clarify?
At the end of 2009 if we're lucky then at 7.2 megabytes download speed then it might be but it's AT&T we're talking about here
@Dave Didn't you read the article? It says first of all maybe that Apple is aiming that the 4GB and 8GB is for the iPhone NANO! The higher end of the iphone in the article says that the 16GB AND 32GB will be for the higher up. Got it?
I wouldn't be worried if Apple said a bug "inhibited" Palm from using iTunes but I wouldn't be surprised if there are an all out patent "war" and lawsuit between each other. Here's what I think might happen. Apple blocked access to iTunes for the Palm Pre. Palm slams some anti-trust lawsuit and also their patents that the iPhone currently used. Apple claims to have some issues with the "upgraded" iTunes and slam Palm back with the gesture (they patented gesture not multi-touch.) Palm being in the crisis it is can't survive pre-long lawsuits or Apple backs out and the company that backs out broker a deal between the two companies and they allow each other to use any of their patents without any threat of legal trouble or like the Cisco case. And there shall be peace between the mobile phones but what about the Zune HD *hints**hints*
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!"

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