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It also doesn't seem to understand that Washington is the city in the District of Columbia, not Washington D.C.

Ugh, why has Samsung decided that people want 4.5" phones? I don't WANT a phone that big. I don't even want the 4.3" things that HTC and Motorola are pushing. Why can't anyone make a 4" phone with otherwise current hardware? (Never mind LG, since I have a G2x and it's buggy as all hell.)

I'm confused. Can users not just install a third-party messaging app like Handcent? God knows that my phone running CM7 isn't branded by T-Mobile anymore and SMS works just fine (not MMS, I'm told, but I couldn't tell you the last time I sent an MMS, so I haven't bothered to try).

Seriously. This is pretty brilliant, actually.

There's been a handful of recent movies where the 2D versions have outsold the 3D ones, even when there's more theaters showing 3D.

Yes, I'm sure the few hundred people who actually think Bitcoin is a legitimate currency (as in, not just for buying drugs from the internet) are totally driving sales for these shops.

Well, next time someone mentions how (insert competing tablet here)'s camera is better than the iPad's, just show them this to explain why it doesn't actually matter all that much. Seriously, who uses their tablet as a camera?

How loud is it? I got a Mac mini because it's virtually silent, which is nice since I use it as an HTPC.

The Nexus S wasn't, really, unless you're only considering software. In terms of hardware, it was basically identical to the Samsung Galaxy S, which was something like eight months old at that point. (Which is not to say it's a bad phone, since that's definitely not the case.)

WOLFPAC!!! WHOOOOOO!!!!

This would almost be excusable if a bunch of garage developers working for free hadn't already achieved this.

It's pretty common here, really, except that it's generally dumbphones or lower-end/older model smartphones. A newer model smartphone can be anywhere from $100-300 on contract. Our monthly rates are nowhere near that cheap, however. I bought my current phone off contract, and my plan is still $60 a month (500 minutes,

They should really just combine iTunes and App Store into a single app.

Last I checked, makeup could do that with ease and far more believably than this.

I'm a little confused, but isn't Android built on the GPL Linux kernel and, as such, any software built with it has to also be released under the GPL? (I'm not being snarky - this OSS stuff mostly confuses me.)

It would be awesome if I could get Home Share to work from outside networks.

Download the update over the air, don't start until download completes. Let user decide if they want to install NOW or wait till they're near their computer in case of failure. It's not terribly difficult in concept.

It's not a doughnut if you're not leaving black streaks and a ton of smoke.

Because it would add a lot of unnecessary weight (not to mention fill storage space) to do something mostly pointless? Not to mention RWD/AWD cars are much less common now than they were in 1950, so they'd have to run a bunch of stuff to the rear in FWD cars.

Right, because the person who sent it in lied about what it says. Since that would gain them so much.