Maori_Yelir
Maori_Yelir
Maori_Yelir

Damn you iPhone users! Your update means a longer wait for the full release of the Android version!

CAN NOT.... RETAIN.... RAGE..... FFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCKKK...

@A.Jaswal: But even then, they SAY there was a system failure but their word means dick without some evidence. I find the claim that aliens are not just here but screwing with our missiles to be, quite frankly, stupid.

@Raidah: What I don't understand is how "I was in the military" instantly means "I am a credible source."

Get your tin foil, step right up and get your tin foil here! Only 5 bucks a sheet, get em while they're hot!

@InfiniteJustice: Root and get Titanium Backup (Full version, it's 4 dollars but I think the guy deserves it, it's excellent) and drop the task-killer. Titanium can freeze apps. You keep the app but you make it so it can't be accessed. That way you don't screw up your phone permanently by turning it off considering

@Dragoonslayer12: The RAM usually runs high but that shouldn't be running down your battery, it just means there is data stored in it RAM ready to be accessed when the App is activated. If it didn't do it that way your phone would be much, much slower.

@InfiniteJustice: Just an FYI, task killers drain your batter faster. If you have 2.2 there is no reason to get one, it just runs more cycles.

@Dragoonslayer12: As long as you don't plan on switching ROMs the worst you can do by rooting void your warranty, and even then you can always un-root before you send it back if a problem arrise. Even if you do switch ROMs there are good backup utilities that will restore you back to stock if you somehow do screw up

@RuckingFetard: Cue the shooting star and music; THE MORE YOU KNOW!

@RuckingFetard: It's sad how badly the custom interfaces cripple these phones. I bought a Droid 2 and I figured I'd play it straight; I knew the bootloader was locked, this is my first Android phone, just go with what Motorola gave me for a bit before the hacking bug hit me. That would have been all fine and good if I

@RuckingFetard: "Hey look at my new phone... Just make sure we are near an outlet. I did some tweaks and I've got it up to about 20 minutes, double the stock!"

I'll settle for just having that Firefox Icon on my phone for the moment. Chop chop Mozilla, you've been working on Fennec forever and the Alpha is painfully slow.

@Akio Morita: That would be like Microsoft discontinuing it's Mac version of Word in order to push Windows harder. To do that would be bad for business.

@Matat: As a resident of Connecticut you will be proud to know that I still snicker whenever I drive past the sign on the highway.

@Sent from my toilet: What I love about science is that admission of fallibility, the idea that everything we know is relative to everything we don't know and that at any time everything could change with a single discovery. It's incredibly humbling.

Considering that everything we've ever studied besides this probe has been within our solar system we really don't know how objects move when they are that far from a gravity well.

I think WP7 is beating them to this. From what I recall their social-networking integration was very in-depth. And with Android and iOS having decent integration and apps why bother making such a one trick pony?

@MazdaMania: Look at the progression from the original iPod to the iPad. Each product has made itself into the standard that every other product in that category measures itself to, that's just because they have sold some really good snake oil, right?

@Channan: The problem there is that in it's current incarnation there is no way to just use the iPad on it's own. Sure, I could hook it up to my computer to set it up and then give it to my grandparents but that's not exactly a 'out of the box' kind of experience, it seems way too disjointed.