I'm clearly a tool. Thanks. Didn't even realize I put it in the wrong thread.
Got my Desire. Pretty awesome .
Sweet!!! Question - does the HTC Sense interface on it have live wallpapers? I flashed a 2.1 Sense ROM onto my cousins Hero and it didn't have the live wallpapers.
Did you try rooting it yet? I know they figured out the initial root but I didn't check if there's any custom ROM's for the Desire yet. Another of my cousins is getting a Desire soon so I'm hoping there'll be some good custom ROM's. The one I flashed on my cousins Hero has the unlocked Google Navigation working 100% so I'm hoping that'll be included on a custom Desire ROM.
EDIT- nevermind, just saw the good news. NpRussell who made the ROM that my cousin has on his Hero has stated that he'll be making Desire ROM's also. That's good news!
There is no doubt that the Apple and Android battle has heated up, and things have gotten much more personal between the company’s respective CEO’s – Steve Jobs and Eric Schmidt – in the past few months. I feel like Steve Jobs’ feels a sense of pressure, and as questions about Android’s success mount in relation to Apple, Steve Jobs just wants you to shutup and understand that Apple is better.
Take for example the question Ryan Block from GDGT asked the panel after the iPhone OS 4.0 event:
What about running unsigned apps?
You’re going to love Steve Jobs’ response:
You know, there’s a porn store for Android. Anyone can download them. You can, your kids can. That’s just not a place we want to go.
Credit goes to Engadget – we found the Q&A tidbit in their live event coverage – and boy did we get a kick out of it.
Jobs’ is right, and we have covered the “Porn Store” he is mentioning – it’s called MiKandi. But does Mr. Jobs know that “You can, your kids can,” use your iPhone’s web browser to search “porn” and “porn store” and find all sorts of yummy adult content. Give me a break – if people really want it their going to find it and get it.
There is something to be said for Jobs’ desire to retain Disney-like control of his company’s moral stature and attempting to ensure the safest experience for its customers. Fine, I get it, admirable and wonderful. But taking a swing at Android for allowing users to do what they want?
I appreciate that Google treats its smartphone customers like adults. Maybe Mr. Jobs can prepackage the new iPhone 4X with a bib, airplane spoon and some Gerber.

Confirming the rumors, and after dismissing the iPad as nothing more than a large phone, Google is getting ready its own tablet computer. At least, that was what Google CEO—and Steve Jobs' own personal Judas—Eric Schmidt is saying.
According to the New York Times, Schmidt told friends about the new tablet at a recent party in Los Angeles. NYT's sources point out that Google has already been talking with publishers about delivering content for the platform. Surprisingly, Schmidt said it will not run Chrome OS—as recently shown by a Chrome OS engineer—but Android, making it the true big phone Schmidt was mocking. It makes sense to build on Android, since it already has applications.
Android 2.1 with HTC Sense UI
ARM 1136 Processor
256 MB RAM
512 MB ROM
320 x 480 TFT Touchscreen
3.2 MP Camera
MicroSD Expansion Slot
802.11g WiFi
GPS
1300 mAh Battery
Slide-out QWERTY Keyboard