AT&T's future not so good once it loses iPhone exclusivity -- The LA Times talks to Pali head resarcher Walter Piecyk who says it's as simple as everyone thinks: Customers will head to faster, more reliable networks, by which Walter means Verizon.

Speaking of which, O2 will no longer have exlusive iPhone dibs in the UK

Speaking of which, O2 will no longer have exlusive iPhone dibs in the UKbuy phones via Orange and T-Mobile.

Apple lawyers tried to get Microsoft to stop its "laptop hunters" ads -- The version recounted by Techflash is that Apple told Microsoft's chief operating officer, Kevin Turner, that they had dropped prices below what was in the ads. Turner's version is that the price drops were on the order of $100, a fraction of the difference in price between Windows and Mac laptops.

LG's newest Black Label cellphone sports a super-wide screen -- PC World reports that the phone's' display is longer and thinner for its size than the 16:9 screens found on many new TVs and monitors.

GetJar gives its app store an intelligible logo --

GetJar gives its app store an intelligible logo -- GetJar is riding Apple's 1.5 billion app download announcement by bragging about its own half-billion downloads. But that's since 2004, five times as long as it took Apple to rack up three times as many downloads.