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So basically, the OS is a little constricting on the iPad? I mean, I would love the ability to, you know, download a file from email and actually use it in other apps. I'd like a little more freedom for apps to see other apps and what's stored in there...

Do regular iPad apps look shitty on the new iPad like iPhone apps do on the regular iPad? (which makes no sense to me because the iPhone 4 has higher resolution than the iPad 2, right?)

OK, Captain Serious.

Tell this to Austin. If you don't have a beard here, you probably can't grow one. :-)

Is this the part where I laugh when people say that Google doesn't make its own hardware but Apple does?

What a ridiculously dumb idea. I can't believe billion-dollar companies come up with this, develop it, make it, and try to sell it. Why don't they hire someone with half a brain to say "Boy are we not going to do that."

Dear NASA - Since you invented this and so much more awesome, life saving stuff, we're going to cut your budget hella big. kthx

Moonves is, unfortunately, more familiar with Television from a past perspective. Big executives in the TV and music business typically go kicking and screaming into the future to their detriment. This is just another example.

Hilarious that, at the bottom of this article, there's an ad for the Galaxy Note.

Just one more thing tempting me away from Spotify. I REALLY like Spotify's service and bitrate, but absolutely HATE their Android (and iOS) app. It's buggy, literally only works 50% of the time, and looks atrocious. You'd think it was a free app, not a $10/month app.

This is the first thing I thought too. That earring looks like she is from Carpenter's The Thing and she is sporting a gaping mouth on her neck.

Here's AT&T's official comment: "We are working with Apple to enable this feature in the future, but we currently do not offer it."

I'm surprised that, like Maps on Android, the iOS version has never become stand-alone so that it can be updated. But, then again, that would require Google going out of their way to update the app for a competing platform...

Not free, amazing, and built right in and heavily integrated.

Sooooo I would say that even AT&T's FauxG is faster than Sprint's WiMax, and T-Mobile's HSPA+ is second only to LTE. It's all about latency, yo!

By companies, do you mean carriers?

But that's not because of the fragmentation or versions or anything. I have several friends on Spotify with iOS and it's a crapshoot there too. Some phones stop playing for no reason, others say they are 'offline' when they aren't, others work fine.... It's the app, not the platform or version or fragmentation...

I'm really not a fan of that at all. Making minor tweaks to a phone that is already released everywhere except the USA pisses me off. It delays the shit out of the phone, and by the time we get it here, the next model is already released. And then there are the updates. If I had a dime for every time I heard

Dude, I have an iPad and it works about as well on that as it does on my Galaxy Nexus. And I also have a lot of Android-using friends and they all have the exact same problems I do.