@Jason: From MSNBC.com:
@Jason: From MSNBC.com:
whoops, wrong place
@jupiterthunder: "We're not perfect," Jobs told reporters.
Anyone get the new Droid-X? First impressions?
@jupiterthunder: Free iBumpers to make up for the big iMistake on the iPhone iAntenna. Any iApologies anywhere in the iFuture for the lame iExcuse from iWannaBeBillGates?
I would love to see the unrEVOked team be able to root the 'un-rootable' Droid-X.
@I'm@work,shhhhh.: If this is the same EXACT keyboard that is on the original Droid, I'm not interested. That keyboard sucks.
Have not trusted Ad-Aware since they admitted a few years back that they used their software to gather information about the end user for marketing purposes. Thanks but no thanks.
VOTE: Mint.com
For ever, I thought the phrase was "all intensive purposes". Only in Lifehacker's recent article did I realize it's "all intents and purposes".
@nyCecilia: Best part about it is it's free!
Steve Jobs admitted today that the problem with the iPhone 4 is not the antenna but the software that shows how many bars you have:
"It must have taken hours to get the right level of random, Ketamine-overdose level of dissociation into every scene where somebody explains about importance of the avatar and how you have to feel your feelings, in order to gerbil machete fish dumpling crank handle."
I would think that a reputable site like Lifehacker would verify/confirm the owners of the site as being non-malicious before posting an article like this. All I can verify is that it's registered with a UK hosting service. For shame Lifehacker!
Noxzema works wonders on a sunburn.
@TunaFish: One word: Spambayes!
@infmom: Who prints anymore?