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Looks pretty bad in ultra-dense metropolitan areas like Manhattan, and I know the internet doesn't understand this*, but for other people who live in less dense suburban or rural locations, Apple Maps looks quite good, if not better than/equal to Google Maps. Traffic, I'm pretty sure, is meant for Interstates and

I am that person who noticed it first :)

Good. It shouldn't have gotten iOS 5.1. Already runs like shit.

5by5 and 70Decibles produce some of the best two host podcasts online. I particularly love 11 Minutes as a short, cheeky podcast, and Enough, not so much about Macs as lifestyles these days.

I would argue "I think" is not automatically implied to statements like that, but I might be daft.

A fair point. The argument that you can do more could be made both ways.

"I can say whatever the fuck I want."

Are you saying that the hundreds of millions of users, and hundreds of professional device reviewers are wrong, and you, PR-0927, are the only one who is correct? That if only they were a bit smarter, they would realize that yes, iOS is terrible, and how could I have been so wrong?

The pure unbridled rage in these threads is more reminiscent of OS X/Windows.

see my response in this thread.

Accomplishing a very similar task easier generally indicates that it is better.

yeah your rite. iOS totally sucks balls yo.

I'd prefer my rented phone from Apple than to be kicked onto the street and shit on by Android OEMs after buying my phone. They couldn't care less about you the moment they have your money.

it's fun

funny. .

"In general, iOS is easier to hack than Android."

fun to troll the comments.

ya iCloud backs up everything online automatically

Easier does NOT NECESSARILY equal better. Here and in most situations for a majority of people, it probably does.

"I only had to recharge three times, and afterward, I could fry an egg on the back of the phone and have a tasty snack for my movie experience!"