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it really pisses me off when i go on to Engadget and see 6 comments about apple in less then a half an hour and then a 7th following right after it about an hour later. 7 comments people. I mean seriously who gives a $^%# about how many different colors the new shuffles have. If anyone actually buys an Ipod shuffle they don't deserve to live anyway. I further want to add that I personally do not have a huge gripe against apple until things like this happen or people come up to me on the train and ask if I am using the "fake Iphone" when I am indeed using using a windows mobile phone that's predecessors came out way before the Iphone. and also wtf is up with the time it takes to post a message on engadget.

Update: its up to 9 now.
yes, in other words technology doubles every two years, and two years ago wireless usb was finally certified and that was the technological factor that was supposed to free us of wires. but like i said in my post. those were dreams lol
"11. Is there a plan for USB 3.0 or a faster USB 2.1?
No, but you've probably heard about the news already. Wired USB has come to an end with the introduction of the Certified Wireless USB 1.0 approved in May 2005. Everything will start to go wireless when wireless USB hub & USB dongles begin appearing in Q2 2006"

dreams... but then again this is a fine example of Moore's law.
"second hand phone"

I think the point is it to be a First hand phone.
What are the odds that this phone is being pushed out quicker then anyone can report and that it will hit consumer hands by late August, which in reality is about 2 weeks.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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