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This strikes me as actually a ton of replies. 6% of tweets are retweeted? Considering how much I would imagine the signal to noise ratio on twitter would be 6/100 seems pretty amazing. The fact that a full quarter are replied to is staggering.

@Jon: Not wireless. Doesn't support multiple inputs.

@Sigismond0: Just because it can do it, doesn't mean it does it well.

America! Fuck yeah!

@thatdecade: I generally don't stand and hold a hardcover novel in one hand for extended periods of time though... :/

That's what the iPad needs: to be heavier.

@vein11: Twitter is fantastic if you need to tell a group of people small bits of information. Say, firmware/software updates for your product, new headlines. If you're a particularly interesting person, you can share interesting things.

@tangerine: Double eyelids are super popular. It's the most popular cosmetic procedure done.

@Graviton1066: Actually, it's more that the growing elderly population rather have a robotic caretaker than be a burden on anyone. For many Japanese, being a burden is cause for suicide, hence the high rate.

@Live N Learn: Self shots are a pain with the touch screen action.

If only they made all of flash, and not just video encoding, run efficiently.

@webdevmike: I don't think it's denial since I think Apple's track record is to be #1 in profit margins. iPod, iPhone, iPad, and the Mac are all premium lines and score better margins than (an educated guess) anyone else in the industry. It's like saying Nintendo wants to be #1. They do... but they are more concerned

@BigManMalone: Your argument would be more valid if content carriers didn't build their networks with large, very large, amounts of public funding nor were they natural monopolies in need of regulation.

@DreadNemesis: Probably the only thing PSN does significantly better.

@Gann: If you plan to buy a case with that phone, all the reasons in this article become moot.

@Almightywhacko: I don't know why people always say this. Any real Apple fan knows that almost every one of their 1.0 products, and the iPhone4 is basically a 1.0, has problems. It's been that way for years and years. Sad QC has never been above design but c'est la vie.