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You have no idea how painful it is to listen to music on my Dash...
Ryan,
From now on you are not allowed to whine about the lack of innovation in the wireless industry. Apple is trying to do something new and you complain that it doesn't have a keyboard?! Give it a chance and don't be so closed-minded. That, or stick with a Cingular 8525.
I didn't win the Ocean or the Wing...I'm confused. Come on Upstage!?
I'm glad you guys realized yesterday's entry was just practice. This one's for real...Come on T-Mobile Wing!
Allright. This is probably where luck once again kicks me in the nuts, but let's try. Come on Helio Ocean!
Strange...it just works on Safari :P
I feel dirty saying this but...I want it.

alphanumeric keypad AND game pad WITH a touchscreen!

Why can't you do that Nokia!!!
VISTA?!!?! Are you crazy?
I completely agree with #39. The iPhone will not be locked to Cingy throughout its lifetime. Apple has earned a lot of money by opening the iPod to both OS X and Windows through iTunes. Therefore, I sincerely believe they will not lock the iPhone exclusively to the GSM-using market when companies like Verizon and Sprint have such huge user bases.

I would also like to address the issue of limited applications. Everyone is whining about the iPhone's closed nature, which will not let 3rd party developers release extra applications. However, Apple is marketing the iPhone to the masses, and the masses want simplicity (one of the most widely-praised features of the iPod). I promise you the vast majority of cellphone users do not have the foggiest idea how to install a mobile application, and use whatever comes pre-loaded on their phone anyway.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"

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