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Sounds like a great app for skinny jeans-wearing apple fanboys who can't check tire pressure the normal way.

How about we invest that $676 a year in a $10 to $20 device called a tire pressure gauge? That leaves you with $656 to $666 a year to not look like an idiot taking pictures of your car's tires. I recommend Milton.

Take a couple shirts and fold them and place them in a stack, then press down on it with your hand. Look at how much volume all that air you just displaced was taking up.

... or, you could just use a butter crock aka butter bell.

I've had my Pebble since February. In short, I love it. It's just part of how I operate with tech now. Makes everything more seamless.

Would still love to see the ability to swipe left for archive and right for delete, or vice versa.....still no luck :(

Even when you're explaining why iTunes isn't terrible for us non-cultists, you default to why it works well for people fuilly in the Apple environment. I don't have Airport Express. Or Apple TV. I don't have "any number of iDevices." I have a Windows PC and an Android phone and have no need of a smart TV because I

I hope I don't sound too much like a hater with an agenda, but damn am I glad iTunes isn't in the top five.

I don't see why VLC wasn't mentioned. If you install VLC it's great for both video and audio files.

I do agree the iTards or iDiots are quite off putting, mine cone straight down to price point VS functionality. I've stated this before but I recently bought a new laptop, it cost about the same amount as a barebones MacBook. What I got was a fully loaded Sager and comparing it price point and functionality wise to a

As an Android guy, the people that are starting to tick me off more than Apple users are third party Android users. Leave your non-nexus device out of the debate or start a different debate to talk about those devices. For once, I would love for an "android vs ios" debate to be "nexus devices vs apple devices."

Side note. If you root your device it may be incompatible. You will have to be creative (*COUGH* *COUGH* Check XDA *COUGH* *COUGH*) For your rooted device's version.

Widgets are amazing. It's why I'll never own an iOS device. Well, that and Apple's price tags ...and their patent trolling ...and pretty much their entire ethos, but I digress.

The first blade shaves incredibly close. The sec

That's nonsense, Android phones work perfectly out of the box, anyone who says otherwise has absolutely no idea what they're talking about and/or hasn't used an Android device in the last 3+ years... It's just that many Android users tend to customize their devices the way they want and add whatever functionality they

I agree to your points completely. The point I was making is that the article gives an impression that Android doesn't work well unless you spend a lot of time to make it work. I don't believe that myself.

The article and the comments seem to tell that if you buy an Android phone it doesn't work well as it is unless you run a multitude of apps to maintain the system. Is it true? I wouldn't know since I do a lot of tinkering (not because it didn't work, but I like to tinker :)). But my gut feeling is that, Android phones

I don't get the just works argument when iPhone is discussed. When I see the steps my fiance has to make to respond to a text, it's does not work efficiently at all. I have Handcent on my android phone and can quick reply to a popup without unlocking the phone at all, now that works! Same with my other lockscreen

I agree with you totally, and i have a Galaxy Nexus.

I find I use all my devices for very specific things. I use my iPad for reading textbooks and technical manuals (often using Notability), and for playing 2D boardgame apps. Really not very much other than that. Email is too awkward on it, browsing the web is horrible because there are no browsers with decent UIs and