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Yellow sunglasses work great; if you can't get those, use an anti-glare monitor. My iMac's glossy screen bothers me after a while, but at work, I have two old HP anti-glares and I can work all (on AutoCAD, that is) day without strain.

I had a Palm Pre Plus, and webOS always seemed kind of crippled to me. Unlike Android, WP7, and hey, even iOS, there's no real advanced settings you can tweak. The brightness is locked at a minimum of 20%, for one.

My mind immediately went here as well.

You must be new here, so let me start you out with this: [gizmodo.com]

MY HTC ARIA! That's a pain.

Edit: hyperlinking keeps screwing up. Just go cyanogenmod, or some other custom ROM.

I'm not confused. I know that App Store means apple, appstore means amazon (more confusing if said out loud; amazon is usually specified if it's the amazon appstore), and market for android.

Doesn't work at all on my Aria, 2.2.

Same here. The Portland Art Museum has an app, and It's a nice substitute to the audio tour if you don't wanna pay for it... but otherwise it's not the greatest.

That's because Amazon's appstore caters to us android users... not iOS devices.

That is a resistive touch screen: it responds to pressure. Capacitive touchscreens depend on electrical impulses from, say, fingers.

I've got an '09 Focus SES. The window thing doesn't work for me.... :(

Okay, what's the difference between that and purchasing an unlock code online?

Now everyone can see what you're carrying in your pockets!

Online? I'm sure you could have it shipped to you and the promo would still be honored.

It's just very strange. I'm not kidding.

Blackberries are complicated, bloated, and convoluted. They're nothing more than glorified pagers, and RIM never really evolved them beyond that.

My kindle!

That's not how it works... you'd still have to flash it. Unlocked GSM devices are nice because you can just throw any old SIM card in there.

...What about the hands? iDevices don't support live wallpapers.