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The report wasn't actually written by Gizmodo.

And oddly, it looks far more interesting than most of the drivel that has that stupid retro filter applied to it.

That thing looks like a V1 more than a modern US drone.

All that epic equipment, and he didn't clean his lens first. :( There's a big spot right in the middle of the bottom third. Oops.

of course, if everyone else got together and standardized an interface, they could quite easily do that over USB too. USB, last i checked, is capable of sending all kinds of information =p

Aren't they subject (and agreed to?) to the EU rule that everyone had to have micro USB chargers?

Yeah, i've just kept collecting mot chargers as i upgrade.. I also bought a couple spares for like $4 each so I basically have them available all over the places i need. I don't have any touchscreen interference when plugged in, either.

Because it would more closely resemble a Borg cube, which is an apt description of apple that I hadn't previously thought of.

Yeah, but apple never tells the truth. "We invented multitouch, smartphones, and computers" are also things they've uttered.

I have been traveling a ton lately, saw this for the first time, and I still can't get over the fact people do this.

Huh, on my android, and every camera i've owned since 1986, it's one of the most basic settings.

Call em up and try to get their little pico/nano/femto/whatevercell for your house.

Yeah, but that was after Oracle already sued them over it. Not as incriminating as Oracle's lawyers would have you believe.

"moot". That point is "moot". Not mute.

"brilliant"? Come on, it's just minimalist. It's not brilliant, nor innovative, nor, as this post shows, useful.

at which time, they will switch to another apple topic.

Laminated glass doesn't explode. That's kind of the point.

Yeah, just rumors. Gingerbread definitely doesn't require dual core. Another rumor was a 1Ghz requirement, which is also not true.