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That answer would be nothing.
From what I understand, you could at an extra $40 a month on top of your current bill.

That is unless they change the pricing for some reason.
I tend to agree, but look at it from their viewpoint.

People will buy the new iPhone regardless. They realize if Apple releases new iPhones, everyone is going to be getting 2 year contracts. So we're all paying a premium price while still adding a 2 year contract. It's the perfect situation for them and the worst for us.

Of course this is nothing new with cell phone companies in the US. Unfortunately they treat the iPhone crowd as no different.
I sure hope so. I love angry people.
You may be ok with 8 GB currently. But if there's rumored video and all other types of apps that will take up more space than the norm, 8 GB may not be enough. It all depends what you use it for. If you'll only use it to play music, then 8 GB is probably plenty. I on the other hand, use it for alot more other things. Music, Pictures, apps, videos, and I am coming close to the 16 GB mark.

If you only need 8, don't buy 32. If you need 32, don't buy 8.
I love the fact they want a la carte internet speeds, but yet they'll never provide a la carte for cable. Instead they force us to purchase packages with 100 extra channels we'll never watch.
The logo looks more like it'd be confused with Monster Energy drinks than Monster Cable.

Either way, Monster Cable is a bunch of idiots, and I'm surprised they haven't tried to sue the Monster Energy drink company yet.
Sorry. A 1/4 joke for those across the pond.
I hope Engadget is doing a ban on 4/1 jokes. They are worthless and ruin an otherwise normal internet browsing day.

Plus, 4/1 jokes aren't even funny to begin with.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am trying to configure out a really dumbed down and intuitive PC for my grandmother. She recently had a stroke and while she is under my care I would like to repurpose a laptop for her to surf and email her children. Anyone have any experience with what input devices and UI's are really understandable for the over 80 crowd?"
 

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