I love Google, Microsoft, and Apple equally. My Desktop will always be windows, I love Google services (browser, mail, docs, etc.) and I own an iPhone. The thing that I don't get in these flame and troll wars is the fact that no one ever actually admits to the real world data. Sure HTC makes great phones with killer hardware every 2 months. But why do they do that? 20 plus phones on every carrier, to compete with ONE phone and now the same is happening in the tablet market. We wouldn't even have advanced smartphones and tablets hadn't Apple not went along with their plans while everyone else laughed. We can go back and forth about cost, hardware, etc. etc. but at the end of the day Apple is winning and winning big. In 4 months they became the dominant phone on Verizon, they are already the dominant phone on ATT, and T-mobile says they have 1 million iPhones on their network. I wouldn't call this an Android domination when you have a gazillion phones competing with just one and still barely edging out. It was also reported this week that Apple has enough cash on hand to buy out the majority of the competition if they wanted to. I understand fanboyism i.e. I'm AMD and not Intel, Microsoft and not Sony, but at the end of the day rationality has to prevail. Intel's CPU's are more powerful and advanced in some cases as is NVIDIA, and there are things the PS3 can do that I wish my Xbox 360 could. We can scream on forums about how "superior" Android is to iOS, maybe "we" are smarter than the majority of consumers who happen to believe otherwise given the numbers. Maybe it's time to admit that Apple must be doing something right, otherwise companies wouldn't be continually refreshing their hardware and software to catch up with their outdated and hardly ever refreshed hardware and software.