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Chris
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I live right near a major hospital with a level 1 trauma center, whenever we lose power we always get it back within a few hours. =)

Because now Gawker does not need to hold on to users passwords so if they get hacked (again) the hackers get nothing. Therefor, more security.

I had a Motorola Q

Isn't Instagram and Search the same number of taps in their app as the native app.

I would say a person, whose career involves writing articles about technology on the internet very much needs the internet too.

But the thing is, you can create apps for ICS that will still work fine on Gingerbread.

They may drop features but they still add the same APIs to older devices. So when making apps you can target only 1 OS and only 1 set of APIs. It seems like they are changing the APIs in WP8 so when developers create apps it will not be easy to create an app that takes advantage of newer APIs and features on WP8 while

But if Windows Phone 8 will run on tablets at max 768p then that would suck. That is if they put it on tablets. But for a phone that is good enough. I don't see it being a problem unless we have 5" phones.

Ohh, if it wasn't so expensive I would get one for my dorm.

For NYC transit I always thought Google Maps sucked. I use iTrans NYC when I need quick info on transfers, much better and easier to read.

That is not the point. The point is that it seems to be making up numbers. I don't see how it would come up with the solution that an iOS upgrade will improve the battery by 20 minutes and killing a program that you cannot kill, and does't do much, will some how improve t by 4 hours? Really? 4 Hours?

The app works like crap, it is saying that upgrading iOS (currently running iOS 6.0) will somehow save 20 minutes and killing AppleIDAuthAgent will save 4 hours? Really? You can't even kill that.

I have a lot of redundancy in my house. I have 5 access points throughout my house so if 1 goes out I have 4 more as a backup. Plus 2 routers in my closet collecting dust.

30 days? Only social media? He should have just not used the internet. Paul Miller from The Verge is trying to go without the internet for a year. It has been about a month and a half. Wonder how he is doing.

I would say Microcenter, Best Buy always has crap and only stock the base models.

Login to your account and go to the upgrade center. You have to pay extra for the new plan.

It is there, in the store, when you build it.

The title of the page is "Free Wi-Fi" and most companies, at least in the US, charge for the Wi-Fi hotspot on the iPhone and Android phones.

You mean 1.44 MB floppy? In that case it would be about 109,226,667 disks.