The5thElephant
The5thElephant
The5thElephant

You can't be serious. This is like complaining that there is too much crap on the internet and it isn't curated well enough.

Hahahaha, you used an Adobe Flash site as an example of a site that can't be browsed by iOS? Very good example. Now why would I ever go to Kuler on my iPad in the first place? Especially when there are awesome color creation apps on iOS. Instead of having to open the browser, type it in or hit the bookmark, I can just

Rdio plays at 256kbps when on WiFi or downloaded to your phone. High enough quality for the majority of people not to notice.

Haha, welcome to NYC where the coffee is $5 but will blow away any coffee you have ever tried before (unless you are getting a $5 cup at Starbucks which is an enormous waste of money for lack of quality).

A barista is simply the person behind the counter who makes the coffee at any coffee shop, however it implies your coffee will be of higher quality since it is made by a person and not just a machine.

It's a matter of execution and intention, not just whether there is a stylus or not.

I agree, the logic should be reversed.

Meh, go with Rdio. You get free streaming with no ads (limited streaming time per month), a browser based UI instead of having to download an app (although they have one if you want), and much better iOS/Android apps including an iPad app.

Because if you look at the current geo-political and economic situation, we don't need to worry about them.

Never had an issue browsing Gizmodo videos on my iPhone or iPad. Most Flash players come with iOS friendly videos embedded.

Please explain to me how the F-35 is going to save lives better than A-10s and F-18s are today? How it will save more lives than better troop transports, body-armor, and drones?

Just because there weren't American (or NATO) troops on the ground doesn't mean that war was won with air power.

I watched one of these rockets go up a year or two ago.

That has been demonstrated to not be the case.

But all of those sites are viewable on iOS anyway. Heck, I have yet to come across a Flash video site that I can't view on iOS.

Then why am I staring at College Humor right in front of me on both an iPad and an iPhone? The videos work just fine and this is in regular mobile Safari.

Except that is equally true of the iPad. I have yet to come across a website I can't browse properly on the iPad.

Android's lead in market share has little to do with how good it is and a lot to do with how many devices and price-points it is sold at.

Odd, I can't think of a single time I have had Facetime fail and I use it fairly regularly.

What is even the benefit of this? It's not like Facebook tells you who is looking at your profile.