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Two questions. Sorry if they have been addressed already but I haven't seen definitive answers for them anywhere.

1 - If I switch to ATT is there a decent family-type plan where I can pool minutes for a couple of new iPhones and a couple of other phones? I assume I will be able to get the $199 price for more than 1 phone if each line is tied to the contract. Will I have to pay the $30 data rate for each phone?

2 - Any word yet on how the iPod Touch is affected? Sounds like maybe not at all. Has it been confirmed whether it will get AGPS like the iPhone? My son is waiting for these answers to decide if he should buy the new version, assuming there is one. If we wind up getting the family plan the Touch details probably won't matter.

Thanks.
I'm trading my NiKe+ sport kit for a Forerunner 201 which is like the one hugoliva described but without the heart monitor. My stats with the Nike+ seemed to be out of whack because where I run is hilly and that seems to mess up the way it calculates distances. The Forerunner uses GPS so it should be much better, plus you can upload the data to sites that will map the coordinates to mapping software for free. Picked the 201 up on eBay for less than $100.
Maybe they should make these out of low-impact foam or something else really soft...
Archos 604 (with or w/out wi-fi)
Archos 604 and DVR station. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all.
Count me in. Thanks!
Here's a link to today's USA Today story that mentions that Wii Sports will be included and includes the picture of the packaging. Not sure if the picture is supposed to be final version, but it also says Wii Sports is included.

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/gaming/2006-09-14-wii-date_x.htm
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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