
of kids want an iPad
The Nielsen Company presented a cadre of individuals with a list of nice, shiny gadgets and let them cross off anything and everything they'd like to buy in the next six months, and 31 percent of kids 6-12 picked the iPad as one of them.

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Personally, I had been looking forward to this phone quite a lot but this sudden change to the specs has left me really quite disappointed.
It just seems so unnecessary to cut corners on a high-end phone, just like Samsung leaving a flash off of the Galaxy S.
As for all the clueless comments about how it doesn't matter because the Droid X is so much better, this phone isn't going to the US, it's coming to the UK and Europe where there is no Droid X.
So it does need to have decent specs because it's quite probably going to be Motorola's premier handset. Not to mention, the going price for the phone puts it squarely up against the likes of the HTC Desire/Google Nexus One and the Samsung Galaxy S, so if it's going to be successful, it needs to be more competitive.