BoltBoy
Josh Boulton
BoltBoy

This is one of the only reasons I'm glad to live in the UK. for £15 I get 3000 texts, unlimited internet and 300 minutes.

They need to get some actors to do these videos rather than google employees.

I've got a friend, Jim. It works fine on my phone but when he types it always auto corrects to 'him'. You'd have thought the iPhone would add names to the dictionary.

Clicking the app name or the dock icon can let you quit it as well. Personally I think it's really useful for it not to quit, but I guess it's different for everyone.

Some apps run in the background or are quick to open that there's no need for them to closed and not quit, but generally it's still a click-to-close button.

Even I knew that, and I'm not on an Android :/

Only 160 for the season, that's not bad actually.

I think the fact that closing a window doesn't close the application is one of the mac's best features. What's wrong with cmd-q?

Yes, it's just quite hard to watch unless you stay up until some ridiculous hour or have an expensive TV package :(

Yeah but how many people would click the DIY option and then mess it up or give up half way, so the company has to spend even more time sending someone out to fix the problems you made and reinstall it?

"At this pace, Apple products would be all invisible and intangible soon. And some of you will buy them for $399.99."

I've seen this here in the UK, but I think it costs more.

US only?

This was done on The Real Hustle a couple of days ago, if anyone watched it. Pretty cool stuff to be honest, but I swear its been done in movies for years.

Yes America.

Rather worried about the ability of Gizmodo readers to interpret statistics. Aren't we meant to be geeks?

No, 64% of facts are.

Put it this way, if the article said "three times more likely" you would have understood it exactly, despite that being over 100%.

Most of them aren't clever enough to open their laptops, let alone do anything else.

It's down again.