JSharke
JSharke
JSharke

An illuminating answer. So much so that I looked up Apple's developer terms on the app store:

Terrifying.

Nice try. Of course there's reason to freak out, people move around and are in constant interaction. Even a very low statistical probability of the virus being in circulation amongst people will geometrically increase over time if this matter is not handled with magical precision. And I do mean magical.

Next Headline:

Yeah? I'm sure none of you bastards are worried about it but being 20 miles from this hospital has me gearing up for the coming apocalypse.

I just now read an article where someone tried to bend other phones, such as your precious HTC one. The verdict? "It didn't bend, but the screen popped out a little". I would be more worried about a popped out screen than a bent piece of metal. if not more worried, at least equally worried.

No one buys ANY of the phones you mentioned in the same quantity as the iPhone. even if you have 10 users who bent their phones it's a tiny tiny percentage of actual owners. As far as iOS 8.0.1 there is no excuse for that kind of shit... but I love how important it is to want to feel superior.

I owned an HTC One X. It didn't bend. But my iPhone 6 also doesn't bend. I haven't tried to bend either one, because trying to break my phone in half seems like a dumb idea. My HTC did start calling random people though. And Although it was mildly entertaining to have my phone say one contact, but dial another...

if only apple had a way of checking apps before they went onto the store hmm if only #hmm

Ah yes, what would a posting like this be without someone shilling for dictators and promoting CIA/NSA/US-as-the-root-of-all-evil conspiracy theories?

But you have the time to spread Russian propaganda?

I hate all the war and hatred in this world, however for the US it is a lose/lose situation. If we help others, everyone hates us for meddling and blames us for the problems. If we sit on the sidelines and do nothing, everyone blames us for not doing anything.

Apple is generally not the "first" at anything - but they do it better than most competitors. Jobs would probably have been pleased with this showing. iOS is a great platform.

Qbertite.

Don't. Fuck. With. Things.

Taking photos with 2 phones simultaneously - more mad skills.

I'm not questioning this photographer's integrity, as it seems like his approach to this project has been a long interaction with the community and not just parachuting in, but this whole formula seems like such a cliché at this point. The world of photography is already filled with these kinds of artificially lit,

Drawing from a grid off a photograph is so boring. Look at the incomplete drawing. Literally no sketching whatsoever, just working from square to square from the reference material overlayed with a grid. You can't draw anything that you don't already have a two-dimensional representation of; why not just blow up and

I'm a great speller with big-ass thumbs. Typing on an iPhone would be, for me, like living in a living nightmare without autocorrect.