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I’m not saying this to brag by any means but...

As the very happy owner of an iPhone 5S and an iPad Mini, I say: Make it more like Google Play. Like, seriously, I can manage my Google Play Music account on any computer through the browser. I can only manage my iTunes account on my own laptop by running Apple’s propriety software.

So will the mic in Apple’s earbuds work if you plug them into the earphone jack of your PC/laptop?

I don’t want to be *that guy* because on the whole, I love space and find all this stuff fascinating, but given how pretty much everything we knew about Pluto, which is, astronomically speaking, literally in our neighbourhood, JUST BLEW UP IN OUR FACES because a tiny probe did a fly by, I’m ... skeptical of anything

Me, too, actually, though I’d much rather that the bundling have a custom time option, as it would be far more handy to have my bundles delivered at 7 p.m. than 7 a.m. But I took my 2 most low priority bundles and have set them for the 7 a.m. delivery and I’ll try that for a few days.

One further thought: My main issue with the whole bundling concept is that the times are too inflexible. I don’t want my bundles to show up at 7 a.m. I’d much rather they show up at 7 p.m. - that way I get my day’s emails about things when I’m home at night and have time to look at them rather than at 7 a.m. when I’m

When Inbox first came out, I really didn’t like it. Google sold it as being part Gmail and part Google Now, and it wasn’t nearly enough Google Now for me and there were some REALLY clunky parts on the email side (like the fact it took way too many taps on the iPhone to delete an email).

On the contrary, I think Gmail proper is more likely to be discontinued going forward than Inbox. I see Inbox as Google’s vision of what they want email to be for everyone and they are going to push it harder in the future and start forcing migration over from “old” Gmail.

Immediately turned these off. Apparently Twitter either doesn’t know or doesn’t care about the backlash against Facebook for the same thing. Most people loathe auto-play videos.

As a Spark beta tester, I agree that it has a lot of potential, but I’m starting to think Readdle bit off more than they could chew with building an email client. So far, updates have been very slow in coming, and the 1.0 build has some giant bugs that are waiting to be fixed. It’s one thing to push out a more or less

Yeah, it’s pretty great. The deal breaker for me right now is that it doesn’t support Gmail Alias/Send-As, which I use all the time. Outlook, Inbox, Mailbox and pretty much every other third-party email app supports this. Spark says it’s coming soon, and I hope so, because that’s about the only thing keeping me from

It took hours for the new features to show up in my Inbox app, even after updating. I assume Google was rolling them out across the network.

I got a fairly early invite, so it’s been on my iPhone for a while, even though I really don’t use it a lot (Outlooks is my go-to email app for iOS). But I updated it today and I don’t have the unsend option. I don’t have the swipe-to-delete option. Weird.

I love the read receipts PRECISELY because I know whether someone has read my iMessage or Facebook message or not. Frankly, I don’t care if they don’t respond back right away because I live in the real world and I know that people are busy and can’t always immediately respond. But it’s valuable to me in many instances

I have taken 4 cruises in the last 25 years and the worst thing that happened to me was I gained weight.

I’d love to see that same chart broken down by time signatures. I don’t doubt that 90% or more of the songs would be in 4/4, but I’m a sucker for 6/8 songs. And more than that, it would be interesting to see what are the most popular of the more under-utilized time signatures.

From the Google blog today, “We hope these small improvements help you tackle your email faster and get back to what matters. In the meantime, we’re also working to add easier access to delete as well as signature support in Inbox, two features you’ve told us you want. So stay tuned!”

Google also noted today that they’re improving the delete function, which is good, because right now it takes way too many taps on an email to get to the delete option. When pretty much every other email program out there has a “swipe left/right to delete” function, it’s baffling that this didn’t come with Inbox out

I've tried so many calendar apps on the iPhone I've lost track and in the end I always go back to the built-in Apple calendar, because in the end, all I really want is something that keeps tabs on my events, and the Apple calendar does that just fine. Every other calendar I've tried ends up with some shortcoming of

What I loved most about Agent Carter was that it was an 8-episode maxi-series. Limited-run TV forces writers to concentrate on the most important elements of the story-telling without the fluffy "throw-away" episodes that bog down so much indefinite-run series TV these days.