BoltBoy
Josh Boulton
BoltBoy

I'm sure why you're against AOL so much, their journalists are far better than anything Gawker offers.

It drums up some excitement. If it weren't for this leak, what iPhone news would be going out? Even Gizmodo wouldn't be able to squeeze out another 'rumour round-up' post.

There are better ways to get page views than this, surely?

Hitler hated the communists you moron.

It does worry me when supposed journalists can't remember the alphabet up to the sixth letter. A, B, C, D, E, F. Don't worry, it is a big boy letter and it's not like Froyo was at all important.

If I were working at Apple, this would be a pretty good marketing tool. If it wasn't deliberate, they're sure as hell trying to use it to their advantage and rustle up some more iPhone talk before the iP5 comes out.

Because when you've got to evacuate potentially tens of thousands of people from a skyscraper the likelihood is few of them will survive, try and save a disabled person and potentially that could take the lives of several others.

Just because one of Apple's lawyers thinks they're filing a correct report doesn't mean someone else in the company didn't plant it. If I were them I'd be trying to keep this as quiet as possible so places like Gizmodo didn't go and offer $10000 to the finder.

And how many in a batch?

It's almost like we've advanced ten years!

I'd eat an iPhone if this whole thing wasn't a deliberate marketing trick by Apple.

"Dear editors, before you write anything in Gizmodo or any other blog or forum today, please print this image, read it and tape it right next to your computer screen."

What, no, really?!?

It's almost like this is old news and we've known this since it came out.

Learning shouldn't ever stop, I completely agree. I don't agree that you have to learn everything from everything, though. We pay for videogames to be entertained, in the same way we pay for fictional books, films or music; although they may not be as educational as spending that money on night classes on fixing your

I think sometimes you've got to take a bit of a blow to stop a competitor getting something. I'm sure Microsoft wouldn't have minded taking Moto and either making Windows phones, or, perhaps a little far, Apple buying them and completely taking them out the market.

7.1 Earthquake Hits Alaska: One person potentially affected.

Why can't I star you for this? :p

The thing is although these fixes may not be too difficult to do, the time it takes you to actually find out what's wrong, learn how to do it, buy any extra parts, fix it etc., can easily make it a long process.

Okay guys who don't want ads, what's your suggestion for Twitter generating any money?