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Their, their.

No, it's more about not having a feature that the competition has. Trying to stay competitive.

Winner, winner, chicken dinner.

Having a charger that is voltage-specific to your device is the best way to go. It ensures that your phone will charge at the optimal rate... after all, who wants to take 6 hours to charge when you can get it done in 3?

Phew! I mostly keep bits plastic and fingernail clippings in my pockets, so I guess I’m safe.

Yes, there are plenty of options... but:

Can't wait to see how Samsung's marketing team runs with this story...

I'm just giggling at "TouchWiz". Tee-hee.

Let's start by figuring out a way to get a man on a round-trip to the sun first, then we'll talk decontamination :)

Thank goodness that there's someone whose taxpayer-funded job is to think of the decontamination process for all the jaunts to the sun that we make.

1) if you did buy a third-party adapter on launch day, and it doesn't work, shouldn't you be blaming the manufacturer of the adapter? Isn't it their responsibility to make sure their wares actually work?

Sad but true. I'd rather read a typo-laden Giz than not read Giz at all, so I guess I'll stick with gentle mockery and hope that the writers' dignity prevails :P

Well, we've already been told that we "Don't Need a F*cking Case". So, why even bother asking? It's a little like telling someone that they'll never need a bandage and then asking them why their finger's bleeding.

With no readership, there are no pageviews; with no pageviews, there are no advertisers. That leads to no income. I'd say that we *are* pretty key to the writers getting paid!

Y'know, that's probably where I heard about THAT one in the first place. It's finally happened... I've achieved singularity with the blog.

Well, the thing is that Gizmodo writers DO get paid. Just because you and I don't pay to visit the site doesn't mean that we shouldn't try to hold them accountable and ask for a little quality control.

Why would you need to use it twice in a short period of time? I can see why the system might lock out a card for a certain amount of time to prevent you from handing it off to a person behind you.

VICE is great at producing these short documentaries on subjects you'd likely never hear anything about otherwise. Check out their expose on another drug, scopolamine:

Sure the software is important, but remember: GIGO (garbage in, garbage out)