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    I'd just like to leave this here:

    I get the feeling that this will be multitasking in iOS 6. That would be a good explaination for why Apple is still packing all of the resolutions into one app package instead of just allowing for the currently supported resolution.

    You may be the first person to actually list a fully reasonable set of wants for a next gen iPad update.

    We have the same thoughts here. The dock connector is almost as ubiquitous as micro USB. I have a minimum of a half dozen, plus a dock at work and two docks at home. With 10 hours of battery life I don't usually have a problem with needing to charge because I forgot a cable (although two dock cables and a set of

    Man, Heartman was great.mwish the had included more of hs answers.

    I don't know anyone who has bought an iPad and then bought the a new iPad the following year. I bought my first gen two years ago, and I'm thinking I may with a few months to buy the new iPad. A number of friends of mine own iPad 2s. Some have owned them since day one, some got them for a birthday or Christmas. None

    The new iPad isn't more exPensive than the old iPad, and it's actually less expensive than comparable tablets.

    OLED is nice, but I've never been impressed with the color profile on an OLED. I've always felt that the colors look overly bright. Also, the pixel density is nowhere near what the iPad density is. That's owed to the immaturity of the tech.

    I'm not disagreeing with you about the not funny part. I'm in agreement on that much. It was more about a general observation that I'm working on.

    Oh, boy. This couldn't more deserve being seen by the world.

    Shoot. Someone on the Internet thinks I'm stupid. I should go take away my married status on Facebook!

    Out of curiosity, in what decade did you turn 20?

    I was being sarcastic.

    DannBerg is the author.

    I'll admit that, even as someone who uses and loves the iPhone, I did find that a bit odd. Of course, most people I know don't run through their iPhone battery durring a workday, and have plenty to spare come evening.

    I'm actually really glad AT&T didn't give me a Microcell when I was getting ready to drop them. I was tempted to stick with them at the time because it was convenient, and the Microcell would have taken care of one of my two biggest complaints (service at home) if not the other complaint (service in my office). The

    that's the biggest old wives tale that people still believe. Magnets and modern electronics are (mostly) fine. Floppy disks, CRT monitors, and in some very rare cases HDDs could be affected by magnets. Solid state storage and the LCD display on yor iPad should be fine.

    The key is that it doesn't actually seem to be Apple's smart covers, it seems to be third party cases that were designed to use the sleep/wake feature.

    But it's gets warm, and .0021% of purchasers have wifi issues, and the A5X is 5000 times as big as a dust mite, and third part smart covers aren't working, and it doesn't make me more attractive to women!!!!

    What you did there... I see it.