I have the iPhone but had to Jailbreak because I am not nor will I go to AT&T. The exclusivity of AT&T or any carrier for that matter is just a bad idea. Apple sold around 14 Million iPhones already with this exclusivity, but think about how many they would sell if they would open up to all the carriers.
According to CNET this may all changed before the end of the year.

Jeff B, Jeff C, Ted, & special guest Nicole & Cory joined us to talk about plays, movies, scary encounters and cakes – yes Cory makes the coolest cakes check em out.

On February 13, 1970, the Birmingham quartet known as Black Sabbath released their self titled debut LP to the world. Fourty years ago today Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler & Bill Ward began a music revolution that would breath new life into the world’s bastard social scene of the time. It came to be known as heavy metal.
It was an LP unlike the world had ever seen, filled with dark lyrics, satanic depictions, and a message beyond the love & drug songs of their time. Unbeknownst to the band, the uproar of this release would spawn one of the most recognizable genre’s of music in the world. Whether you like Black Sabbath or not, or care to debate the time line of rock-to-metal’s existence, the foundation of uncompromising darkness laid by these four English blokes is the very reason we’re on this site today. So pour a shot, raise those metal horns high, and salute… because today is Metal’s Birthday!

Over at Salon Dot Com there is a great article regarding spectrum to be allocated to the iPhone for data use. They would have to give it up to AT&T according to the FCC.
“The FCC reports that on AT&T’s network, wireless data consumption has risen 5000 percent in the last three years, largely because of the iPhone.”
The Force will be strong with our younglings this fall, when Sony Online Entertainment releases Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures, a free-to-play, kid-friendly online PC game.
Clone Wars Adventures (trailer embedded above) will deliver a suite of online mini-games themed around the Clone Wars cartoon, all wrapped in a social environment that lets players customize a character, buy pets and compete against friends in daily challenges.
While kids can play for free, a monthly membership fee will get them even more stuff to do — and there will be FarmVille-style microtransactions using Sony’s Station Cash system.








