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Chris
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In a way I am kind of glad they did that, mods had too much power. I remember I lost my star one time because I pointed out something was wrong in the article. The author fixed it but for some reason another editor took away my star.

My initial Time Capsule stopped working a month after the warranty expired. Took it to a Genius Bar, the guy said "It is a month out of warranty, but we will still replace it for free. We are not that kind of company".

Yea, I am not buying a $400 access point. Plus, I need a router.

I have to say, while Apple's routers are usually on the high end of the price spectrum, they always seem to work great. After blowing through some Linksys then Business Cisco routers, I decided to try the AirPort Extreme. I have never seen my computer actually say the link speed is 450 Mbps. Most of the time it was

Try sending an email using Gmail with an .exe attached, see what happens.

While it may look nice, I still think GoodReader is still more powerful feature wise. I like that I can connect to any remote storage using FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, SMB, AFP, or Cloud Services.

"I also understand that the jailbreak hacks require physical access to the device and putting the phone in DFU mode"

I think car manufactures are better off working with tech companies to build the tech into cars. Example is Ford and how they partnered with Microsoft for Sync.

You are mistaken, http://9to5mac.com/2013/02/21/apple-releases-ios-6-1-3-beta-2-to-developers-for-ipad-iphone-and-ipod-touch/

Do you know how jailbreaking works?

That was his point, with a Nexus device you will always be able to root it regardless of updates.

Also, on the iPhone, iPhoto does a good job of this too.

I really feel for you, I really do.

Bump has also been doing this for ages. And what does the Mac have to do with the iPhone?

On your Preview argument, yes it is easier for most people. The only advantage I see with Autograph is if you need others signatures a lot (maybe a business?). But all MacBooks made in the last few years have a multitouch trackpad and all new iMacs comes with the Magic trackpad.

Preview is not the same as Autograph, Preview requires you to sign a piece of paper and then use the camera to get the signature.

On this specific machine, yes. On others, no.

In my experience, no it will not work like that.

You completely missed the point. And actually, a touch screen does not require any additional software on the computer. The touch screen is essentially a a mouse pointer. Both Windows and OS X have support for touch screens, as well as Linux.

And that is why you just use the multi-touch trackpad instead.