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@Ninja_peach: But this chart is for when my parents call.

I got so excited when I saw "LG Optimus One with Google" because I remember reading a few articles that said "with Google" was a branding explicitly reserved for phones running stock firmware, meaning no useless skins that do nothing but delay firmware updates. Then I clicked the Flickr link and sighed.

My parents live in RI. The state just legalized "safe and sane" fireworks last month. Yeah, I know, not really a "stop the presses!" situation, but still. [bit.ly] #corrections

A lot of commenters are saying the customers could just return the iPhones. But does AT&T allow a grace period to cancel a 2-year contract? If people are trapped in contracts over this then the lawsuit is perfectly legitimate imo.

@thechansen: I worked in an electronics store for four years, and until a year or two ago, everyone called generic MP3 players "iPods."

I bought a used Kindle 2 for like $150 and I have to say it's one of the best purchases I've ever made. Once you get used to it, it feels even better than reading on paper. You don't need to readjust the pages to keep the book open, and say goodbye to 1,000-page doorstoppers breaking your arms when you read them or

@eldescanso: Heading to America on this cool scratch-resistant boat.

Can't wait to see the next iteration of this model line, the Samsung :D!!!

I turn off the net whenever I'm writing a draft. My biggest problem used to be Wikipedia. I'd be unsure about a specific fact or a word and decide to "quickly" go look it up. "Oh, no more than 15 seconds! Just to be sure!" And then I'd get sucked into link click-throughs for an hour. I could avoid sites like Facebook

@earle117: I see what you did there.

My dad opened the door to computers for me. He worked as a car salesman for 15 years, but he spent more time in the repair shop than he did on the sales floor. For "Bring Your Son to Work Day" I met few salespeople, but tons of mechanics and gearheads. My dad was fascinated by cars, and when I was a kid, I thought he

I have the Dropbox Android app, so I just carry a USB cable around. This is great because my college has 20 thousand students, and the computers are almost always full... except the ones without internet. I used to sync my flash drive to my Dropbox folder via Windows Briefcase, but now I just carry it for portable