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    Reading comprehension FTL? It very clearly says on the top button to click through to create a FREE pass. The login/sign up link is for businesses that want to use PassSource's service to create templates for them. If you click through either of those it is beyond obvious how it works. Don't be willfully ignorant. It

    Wha- huh? Who said anything about paying? Every one of those is available free to the end user. Companies can pay PassSource to create templates for them. You don't pay anything to get/use passes.

    Wrong. Target will send you a link daly that allows you to add coupons to passbook. United's App supports passbook. Krogers, GameStop, PetCo, Ikea, and about a hundred others can be added through PassSource.com. Those are the ones I know for sure.

    Anything more than a couple of sentences is something I dictate at this point. I can't imagine going back to typing out full paragraphs on a cell phone at all.

    There's no doubt, but I also hold it as self evident that I can make the choice not to be the sucker(s) who don't have a place to put their bag.

    Also, what the heck is up with the captcha for comments?

    It depends on your time-zone.

    It's time-zone based.

    I fly all the time. I also make it a point to be as close to the first person on the plane that I can be. On very rare occasion I am not, and I still don't seem to have a problem with finding a place to put my bag in an overhead bin. I've never been anywhere near the last ten people who get on a plane, and I don't

    This. Thank you.

    I can honestly say I (personally) have never made an argument about the weight of a phone, only the substantialness of the materials. As others have pointed out, the SIII is a fantastic phone, except for that plastic back. Where the quality of the front of the phone, the screen, is certainly a high point, the feel of

    First, diminishing returns doesn't apply in this situation at all. If one company were producing 700,000 (not 500,000) apps, obviously the quality of those applications could be assumed to be of lower quality than 100,000 from the same company. That's what diminishing returns means.

    I've seen a lot of people say that it's responsive and quick. I don't remember anyone ever saying it was "the most buttery smooth" or even smoothest.

    Who considers WP7 the standard?

    Carry-on. That's what this is. It's going in an overhead bin.

    I use AirPlay. I had an old AirPort Express that I used in my dorm room that was one of the first to suppor AirTunes, still works great for AirPlay to some ceiling speakers I have hooked up in my home office. Apple TV hooked up to my home theater system. Outdoor speakers connected to a second hand AirPort Express from

    Well, you know now that the author was wrong. The iPhone comes with a cable, AC adapter, headphones w/ inline remote, documentation, and stickers.

    Agreed. The official twitter app is one of the worst twitter apps. I switched for this and about a dozen other reasons. The more prohibitive twitter becomes, the more I think about ditching them.

    Well, that really depends on which continuity you're talking about.

    One for home, bedside dock. The one that comes with my preorder. My office is setup with AirPlay via an airport express, and my cable goes with me everywhere (wrapped in a binde clip and in the man-bag I carry my iPad in).