@dinniedraco: that's SIGG, but sig I mean Special Interest Groups, which has easily hampered the US govt for the past few decades.
@dinniedraco: that's SIGG, but sig I mean Special Interest Groups, which has easily hampered the US govt for the past few decades.
@kingcrim84: Lets just say, I learned my lesson the first time I got destarred and banned :)
@vinod1978: No way that Apple would consider pulling out of Europe.
@pdubb: What do you mean wait? Apple is just as bad as MSFT was/is.
@KamWrex: Well, without nosy governments, the free market would come crashing down.
@kingcrim84: Being forced to buy an Apple product isn't what is being investigated.
@Deoki: Please, don't start your arguments with ad hominem attacks.
Well, at least we know the EU won't be easily bought out by money and SIGs.
$100 for a case? pass.
@DJKGinHD: But, other AT&T phones have no such issues.
@myma1313: Hah, you get an upvote for that, and that site gets a bookmark.
Still not compelling enough to pay for MobileMe.
@SynthOno: Right. I'm not saying it's a good phone.
@shademar: Right, I rarely use my phone as well, however when I *do* need to use my phone, it's important that it works. It sucks that I miss 90% of phone calls because I get no reception in my office. If I walk 30 feet into the dining room, I get can make all the calls I need.
@Blighty: probably AT&T. It really sucks here in the states. Dropped calls, poor reception, bad all around.
@valdesjon: Yes, considering how fragile the "super hard" glass back is, this is an ironic comment.
@espinha: As a phone. As every other intended device it works well. *Really* well.
Say what you will about the RDF, Apple does make some bad ass designed products.
@StirringSibilance: No, most definitely we're doing a great job.