
- Although the lines are long at Verizon Wireless stores, as people wait to get their hands on the BlackBerry Storm, supply is said to be limited. — RIMarkable
- The iPhone 2.2 software update is now available for download and includes Google Street View and Podcast downloads from iTunes. — Switched
- With a new site called TweetStalk, you can now follow Twitter users without them knowing. Love this! — TechCrunch
- Verizon employees got a peek at President-elect Barack Obama's cell phone records, although no emails or voicemails were accessed. — USA Today
- Times Square is now showing off a 17,000 Square Foot LED Billboard that features 12 million individual LED lights. — Gizmodo

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I just got back from my VZW store, they were sold out. When I called 30 mins earlier they said they'd ship Monday and arrive at my house Wed. Well now they're saying it could come as late as the 15th! Grr this was my birthday present and outing for Tuesday
1The 2.2 update for the iPhone is great. The Safari browser has Google search on the address bar now. Me like.
2I like the new iPhone update. I wish it had more stuff but it's pretty good.
3my friend has been waiting in the line for about 4 hours right now at the Union Square store here in NYC... I think by the time I get off work and go to the store, he'll still be there. I'm totally getting the Storm when my ATT curve contract expires next summer.
4My husband and I are both having issues with the iPhone update. Calls are not consistently coming in to our phones. I was just on the road trying to use maps and it wouldn't search. Also when doing my current location it was struggling to load the entire map. Occasionally the phone goes from having full 3G signal to "Searching..." for extended periods of time. Since it was happening on two phones and over multiple areas (meaning not just one cell tower) I was concerned. Glad to hear others are having an OK experience.
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