@Tsylord: I feel for you, I just lost my cat of 17 years last week. I buried her out in the woods behind my house and covered the grave with stones (to help keep other animals away from the remains).
@Tsylord: I feel for you, I just lost my cat of 17 years last week. I buried her out in the woods behind my house and covered the grave with stones (to help keep other animals away from the remains).
@Temulent: Haters gotta hate.
@Google: Privacy is Job 1: But just when I put it away with my torch, I have to pull them right out again.
Do we need any more examples that we cannot trust these companies with our private information. The track records of Facebook & Google are dismal.
I just can't take any Apple/Jobs articles on Giz seriously anymore. They've all been reduced to drama, hype or flamebait.
@nbergseng: simply awesome
@sethcollie: I wouldn't have any problems if this was an article about the iPhone or some other new gadget.
I can't explain why I dislike this actor increasingly with each film he butchers, oh wait...
I can't explain why I dislike this actor increasingly with each film he butchers, oh wait...
Just another excuse to write another article and put Apple and or Steve Jobs in the headline to get hits and comments.
Are they paying for the 1 or 2 year subscription fees?
@Canon7D-Fanboy: It is the same, you just can't see that through your brand loyalty. It's ok, we still like you.
@skylr616: Everyone is saying? You mean the gadget bloggers and random posters, that hardly creditable info.
@skylr616: What's different here is that He admits to not being perfect, that the iphone has a weak spot.
@digikrynary: They said the iphone has a weak spot, they even showed a slide with a circle marking the weak spot.
Free Cases and they admitted the problem, happy, probably not.
@Dartimous: I don't mind the articles on Apple, its the volume of articles on Apple and most of it is speculative and questionable at best.
@blackcat12: Facts, now thats funny. There are no facts here, there is speculation and conjecture a plenty.
As I write this, there are 11 articles and 1 feature on Gizmodo's front page about Apple. So whos creating all the hype and unrealistic expectations?