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    The new I-Phone is a joke

    That sounds like a legitimate argument. Some will like it, some won't. Here is an article from CNET.com: The 3G iPhone: It's already here | The Open Road - The Business and Politics of Open Source by Matt Asay - CNET News.com Their CNET reviewer said, " I get more done and can type...
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    The new I-Phone is a joke

    I think the idea was to let 3rd party developers do some of this. Slingbox support is coming, that sounds very good. I think that will take care of a TV platform support. I haven't heard whether it will do voide dialing or not, if it doesn't, I'm sure there will be a 3rd party program to...
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    The new I-Phone is a joke

    Can you please share with us what the "real thing" is? The ResearchInMotion has a server in Canada which holds all of the emails as a conduit for all of the blackberries. Do you recall that single point distribution method failing 6 months ago, when everyone all of those blackberries lost...
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    The new I-Phone is a joke

    That might be a nice feature, but it doesn't make good business sense for apple to do that. They want to be a world wide carrier via GSM. CDMA is a better technology, I hold a couple of patents on CDMA (GPS patents), but it doesn't have the world wide adoption that GSM does. The 3G iPhone...
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    The new I-Phone is a joke

    What changed with the iPhone... Here is a link of a transcript of the keynote for the iPhone: MacRumors.com : Worldwide Developer Conference 2008 Keynote Live Coverage Here is a summary of what changed... The iPhone is programmable now. It has three distribution methods. Ad-hoc...
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    The new I-Phone is a joke

    You are the experts. Tell us what the iPhone is lacking, such that it would meet your standards for approval. I don't have one, but I was thinking of getting one when it comes out...