michael polemenij from techcrunch in california and david carr of "the new york times."n with walt mossberg. although you have written about this in "the wall street journal," tell me about what -- what is your assessment of this? >> first of all, i think people who are focused on the hardware, they say, you know, it just looks like a big iphone, they are missing the key thing here. the key thing is going to be the software and the services that it will deliver. like you mentioned, a book store and book reader, and there are negotiations that are being reported about apple is hoping to do a video service and music service that might stream and do other things. so that will be the chi. the other thing i would say is, from the short time i have used it, it feels great in the hand. it's wicked fast. i mean it's really fast. and it has software flourishes that are more like a mac or pc than they are like an iphone. the photo app on there looks like one you would get on your windows or mac computer than on an android or blackberry phone. and they have a full-blown productivit