Organized_Chaos
Organized Chaos
Organized_Chaos

I installed the Bing app for the first time yesterday and when I entered an address, it marked the location, froze, then crashed every single time I tried. After restarting the app, the address was gone (not even in recent searches) and I had to enter it all over again. I also noticed that when it marked the address

If (big IF) toys, cartoons, movies or whatever do give kids the impression that violence is ok, although I don't believe they do, it's up to parents to raise them right and teach them proper ways. This is something that has been lost with many of today's parents and as a result, kids are reacting differently to the

It's sad that every story that comes out has to be turned into a silly attack on a news agency that people hate simply because they offer a differing point of view. If only all news sources could be as unbiased as MSNBC (yes, sarcasm). We now spend more time fighting amongst ourselves instead of working together to

Turn it into whatever you want as long as it makes you feel better.

The guy was wearing a helmet cam recording his actions during combat. He then put the video on the internet, or allowed it to be. Sure there's always the chance someone got a hold of it and did it without his permission, but I doubt it.

In case you didn't understand, my post was a bit of a hypothetical. A fictional, comical response from Cook to Motorola.

This is how I picture Apple's response...

As a responsible consumer, you should be well aware of what they're going to charge you after the promotional rate expires.

"I think it looks hot."

Not sure if you're being sarcastic or not. In a different day & time, playing with toy guns was acceptable, common, and most of all, fun. My friends and I always played guns & war. Some of my fondest childhood memories are playing guns with my older brother and all his friends. It was a treat to be able to play with

Oh no way, sticks were awesome. Short sticks were handguns, long sticks were rifles and machine guns. They were swords. Tie a rope to one and it was a "grappling hook." I can't tell you how many times I tied a rope to a stick, flung it up on the roof and slowly pulled it down until it fell in the gutter thinking I

That authentic looking cap gun is absolutely awesome. By the time I had one in the 70s/80s, they looked similar, but didn't have the realistic bullets that actually fired. As kids, my friends and I always played guns & war. It was one of our favorite games, as it was for many kids back then. It never influenced us to

Cars that mimic crashing and damage have been commonplace for many, many years...long before these Nascar toys. I had Hot Wheels in the 80's that had flipping doors & front ends. Upon impact, the undamaged part would flip over to reveal a bashed in, crashed look. We weren't celebrating car wrecks and people who get

I can't help but wonder how your heritage has anything to do with your opinion of Apple Maps.

You must be Captain Obvious' long lost brother, Major Hypocrite.

People who are happy with Apple Maps are the minority? State your proof, please. Why, because Gizmodo says so and several Gizmodo commenters say so? The squeaky wheel gets the grease. Those having problems with the iPhone 5 (not just maps) are making the most noise, and therefore garnering the most attention. Those

DO NOT let it out!

I ski dead people.

Well it's about time. I'm so sick of my search results for porn being cluttered with clean material.