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Fragmentation of devices. Don't get me wrong, I think that about wp7 too. And I know what I'm talking about, I own an android device and an iOS device, and the fragmentation is just insane. I hate seing on my HTC wildfire S (as expensive as my iPod Touch) that I can't install minecraft. I mean, the phone came out like

You're talking as if someone said that Finder would be erradicated from OSX.

@Derkek: you DO know how to search in google, don't you? i'll give you a hint. Search: transfer music from ipod touch to pc/mac (whatever you use). You know what? i'll make it easier for ya! here: [lmgtfy.com] :):):) now stop bitching

@silkworm: Well, I can't talk about wifes, but what i can talk about is about a sexual partner n.n I had a 3 year long relationship with my ex-girlfriend, at the start she absolutely disliked the idea of sex toys, vibrating or non-vibrating. It's because women tend to think about sexual toys as something only

@M3tALHaz3: Of course there is a level of secrecy, but trust me, you are given enough details. I've worked in similiar (although non-Apple) projects before, I've been told to desing a part of a GUI for some device of X characteristics. They give you all the info you need, and if you need more then you ask your

@Gimmeslack: I classify myself as a geek/tech savvy user, and I usually prefer centralized services. Let me explain: of course, I can download a youtube .flv, run it through handbrake and drag and drop it to my generic mp4... OR I can save some pennies a week, get 5-6 music videos a month in crisp HD quality, and

@Gemini-Phoenix: Did you EVER try clicking that option that says "manage music and videos manually"???? there is your drag and drop 'u.u it won't force any syncs that way, except for photos.

@cody2000: none, but no OS gives this kind of control, it's not a lockdown, it's just something no one does.

@FriarNurgle: tell that to my girlfriend. She's all sleepy in the morning :/

@Nick1693: So what if it has ads? i'm just saying that no company gives anything free, you always give them something in exchange. Be it information, or money.

@Nick1693: All of those aren't free. It's just an ilusion. You pay in form of information and ad places. Gmail? one big ass intelligent way to collect info on people's interests and place ads. google maps? ads again. everything google is about ads. That's not free, it's ad supported.

@bowei437: he is such a pussy :(

@Communist Pope: Your story HAS to be the coolest. You are the friggen pope!

@jncarlos: so? is your gas station evil for charging you for gas? Specially from apple? please, name ONE company that gives you something for free, provide a url and i'll run to it. Be our guest

@VeeDub: On some games it's just a matter of completing it or being competitive (like team fortress 2 weapons… sure you can work to get them, or just pay 1.99$ and get it NAO!!!!). But here it's a "real" real life simulator. Fun is expensive, just as everything in life xD

@SkipErnst: AND it makes 200000$ in-game yearly, so 20000$ on real life yearly! 1,5 years in and it will be mortgaged and start winning him money!

@Boomdiggity!: Every time you hear that something is kept "suspended on a magnetic field at low temperatures", then it is also on vacumm.

@YouISee: dude, in the itunes contract it SPECIFICALLY says that no one can charge an artist (directed at record labels) an extra fee to upload the content. It's like a mcdonald's employee charging you an extra fee for serving your meal. Even though Derek did it without bad intention, when he posted the "news" to