RobotVampire
RobotVampire
RobotVampire

@Piledriver: But we are talking about AT&T. The consensus seems to be that reception on their network is shitty more often than not.

@Aiwass23: Seeing as how my only source for network news is the Daily Show I'll have to take your word for that. ;)

@Fenlain: It is pretty horrible. When I first saw it I was all like "Something shiney *click*", but the more I look at it, I see that it is a poor design both functionally and aesthetically.

@Weakskills: Yes, magical, invisible unicorn engines that run on butterfly farts.

I can't get past the Optimus Prime comment...

@Aiwass23: Most of those millions of phones were sold before this issue was widely known to exist. Even then, if you were not a blog crawler you still didn't know till recently. Can't say I've even seen anything in the mainstream media about it.

@ryszard: Good point, would be interesting to see results on that.

@ryszard: Seeing as how many people report getting no signal with the death-grip I think the iPhone 4 would come up short in those tests. I personally can't say that I've ever heard of another phone that gets zero signal if you hold it a certain way.

@rbgaynor: Does that make it a "compliance"? That raises my hackles a bit...

@Matt da brat on da wheels of steel: Hmm, they should be able to accomplish all that by 10 past never. Especially the data caps, they are here to stay, count on it.

LOL, title fail! I saw that and I was like "Why/how would they block a specific gaming device?"

So if it's 150ms while the system is in beta and no one is using it but us tech geeks, what are the numbers gonna be like when they roll this out to the masses? Doom, doom, doom.

@iScuba: A ported rom on the EVO running off SD is not a fair comparison. It's probably the rom for the N1 that has been shoehorned on the EVO. I can run a ported rom of Froyo on my Touch Pro 2, but it is slow and buggy and not really that usable.

@Cupajo: Well played good sir, well played indeed.

I'm calling fake, that keyboard is 110% FAIL.

@Kaiser-Machead: This was not one of the best episodes (although my seething-irrational hate of all things Apple helped), but I agree with you that the series as a whole is fantastic.

@quillaja: Agreed, gay or straight the rules need to be the same. I understand why Google is doing this, and I don't have a problem with it, but the way they are doing it seem to show preference for a particular lifestyle. If a straight person could cover their live in mate of the opposite sex as a domestic-partner

@Fatsquirrel: Actually that would be the "moops", bubble-boy.