According to Apple's iPhone availability tool, just two of their stores had any stock left for this morning. Nobody knows for sure how many units were in this first batch, but it appears to be somewhere around a million. Not exactly slow sales, I would think, but I don't know what a common measure would be. Still, I think it matters more how the sales go in the coming weeks and couple of months. The initial numbers reflect the pent-up demand. It's fairly unlikely so far that very many people who really want an iPhone have been unable to get one solely because of supply constraints. (I want one, but I didn't get it because of budgetary reasons.

My local store is one of the two that was supposed to have stock this morning.)
Some new Mossberg Q&A here, with various notes on things that might be upgraded in the iPhone software soon, including Flash playback in the browser and additional Bluetooth features.
http://mailbox.allthingsd.com/200707...apples-iphone/
Interesting rumor/note (not sure) from yesterday or this morning was that European iPhone for the fall would NOT be 3G. Looks like UK, France and Germany only at first. Was going to be Vodafone in UK but now looks like O2. Orange is front runner in France. Info here
http://www.macrumors.com/2007/07/04/...nge-in-france/ but much is sourced from The Times and FT (Financial Times, German edition, not FlyerTalk

) so may be somewhat more than just rumor. The iPhone has logos in it already for T-Mobile and Vodafone in addition to Cingular/ATT. T-Mobile may be the German partner, not sure if that was already reported.