JeffPom
JeffPom
JeffPom

Ah, but there can be a reason to buy a separate MP3 player if you own a phone.

At first glance.... Seems to look and operate just like my stock calendar app on Motorola Droid Razr. Yes?

If they gave me an iPhone 5, Macbook Pro, and an iPad and paid me.... I'd do it.

Makes some sense... I mean, when you're trying to shoot someone quickly, does aim matter? As long as you hurt them and get close...

I will attest to this too.

Kudos to Tim Cook for helping make things right...

And what happens to those clock faces they designed because you could wear it as a watch???

Ummmm - Correct me if I'm wrong - but isn't "Signing in with Facebook" one of the only few options here on Gizmodo (and Gawker?)

I check FB often. If something happens - I'll catch it in one of my friends statuses usually or they've posted something about it. Plus my homepage is Yahoo. I do know my wife gets Breaking News notifications from CNN and our local newspaper.

The question it raises for me is.... When did pushing a little "skip forward" button become so hard?

Please help...

Not working for me on Android. The browser page just moves up and down.

No - I'd rather get an update before the next one is released. ICS was introduced over a year ago, and I JUST got the update yesterday.... AFTER a new one was announced.

Just got ICS this weekend on my Razr. Very odd to be getting a new update AFTER they've already announced the next version.

I noticed Facebook wanted to sync with my Razr contacts. I basically told it not to. There were three options given to me. I don't remember what they were... but I set it to stay the same. I did not want all my FB contacts on my phone.

Trending Videos, Chat Sidebar that lists a bunch of contacts - not just officially online ones, Picking and choosing what FB thinks I want to read, putting like posts together (Joe Blow and 4 Other Friends posted about Lifehacker), Sponsored posts in the middle of my newsfeed.

Okay - yeah, that one I might give ya. :)

"Siri - Schedule an office meeting for 4:00 tomorrow..."

Oh I somewhat agree. I was just saying that, yes, you can do it - but you have to use an app. It shouldn't necessarily "have" to do it - but one would think that it would.