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It appears the IPhone is a reality...
Checking into the rampant rumor mill here - from DIGG.com - "Several reports are doing the rounds that Apple Computer has given the contract of manufacturing around 12 million units of iPhones to Taiwan-based Hon Hai Precision, also known as Foxconn."
It makes all the sense in the world. Some questions I have - would the phones be locked into 1 carrier? That would suck. Are they GSM or CDMA? Will they be dual-mode with a WIFI chipset? I hope we learn these details soon!
Adam "voiploser" Uzelac