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Almost never, but I do like giving free form commands. It's a shame that Siri doesn't have a text field input option like Cortana.

It's not what Android has always done. Honeycomb and the first versions of Ice Cream Sandwich put the navigation buttons, notifications, and app switcher along the left and right edges so they were always easy to reach with your thumbs.

I'm not sure why anyone would call back a number that didn't leave a voicemail. If I see a missed call from you but no voicemail, I assume that you were calling to say hi or you had a time sensitive question that doesn't need answered anymore.

I tried turning it on for my Microsoft account, but left with the impression that it would be less of a hassle to just have all my stuff stolen.

Narrow lanes are so outrageously terrifying. There's a stretch of road in town somewhere with lanes that are probably about ten feet wide and I can barely even force myself to breathe when driving there it's so scary. I'm always absolutely convinced that I'm going to die.

As a parent, I can honestly say I'm more afraid of the police than I am of sexual predators.

Cue everyone telling you the exact screen size of their current phone.

I miss mine a lot too. It technically still works, but it was never the same after Microsoft killed the music store for it.

When I bought my first house I went back home to collect my Apple IIe and dozens of games only to discover that my mom had thrown it all away. I can't really blame her, any other really old computer would be worthless, but repurchasing all that Apple II stuff on eBay would run well over a thousand dollars.

I scored an 80 on the test. I don't usually have trouble discerning things in games, but there are some puzzle games that are absolutely unplayable. Mostly ones that use both yellow and neon green because those colors look virtually identical to my eye.

It's just another game of sportsball. They're all equally unimportant.

It's honestly never occurred to me that there might be something interesting on someone else's phone. Why would I care what they have on there?

This argument seems silly to me. Even if billions of dollars are spent making public transit available everywhere, are people really going to give up their cars? That's a pretty hard sell, I know that I wouldn't stop driving even if a bus picked me up at the end of my driveway and then took me straight to my

Russian citizenship would be a good start.

We have the Limon and it's pretty wonderful except for its intensely bright charging LED. I obviously want to dock this thing next to my bed, but it lights up the entire room any time it's plugged in (even after the battery is topped off).

Like anything else, it really depends on whether or not you'r

I genuinely do not understand the problem that everyone seems to have with people they don't know being on their Facebook news feed. Why are you friending people you don't know? And if they're people you used to know, why do you feel guilty about deleting them?

This should be obvious to anyone who was an Android user or developer in the 1.0 days. Touch was pretty hacked on while the physical keyboard and trackball support was very robust. Remember that Android didn't even have on on-screen keyboard in its 1.0 release.

I have one old laptop running XP that I use exclusively for interfacing with an old piece of hardware that doesn't have drivers for anything newer. The Ethernet and WiFi drivers aren't installed, so I think it should be okay.