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Yea, I'm not understanding the "slide to unlock" patent. I just read it (literally, on the uspto website) and its so shitty. Theres a lot of claims but they pretty much all boil down to "moving a finger along a screen to unlock". The patent literally states that it covers all conceivable ways of doing it. If you

So, if I'm understanding this correctly, if you have hardware that runs software, Apple invented it?

Unfair advantage for its own product? Do you even read what you write?

No no, sillyhead, they invented Space itself.

Let me summarize what you've just said "...Apple...Kinda sucks..."

You've answered your own question. You can watch amazon movies from pretty much anything that has internet and a screen. Nevermind the overwhelmingly more important issue of codec/video quality, which Apple seems to always be behind in. I giggle anytime someone buys something from iTunes, just dumb.

This was SUCH a better ad model than what we have now. I just recently rewatched Cool Runnings and thought this same thing when, during a scene, all the characters are celebrating their win by toasting with CocaCola. SO simple, so unobtrusive, and so natural that I actually enjoyed seeing the bottles of Coke in the

Again, very naive. I'd argue when do college student ever NOT have cash?

Yep and neither do 6+ billion people on this planet

WHY?! This list is so obvious is insulting. None of these are even close to being "gone". Half of them are general categories, not even specific inventions. Why would cash be gone?! Thats so stupid.

Half of these are completely uninteresting. Cash!? Email? Wifi?! Local storage?! Keyboards? Congrats. Thats like saying in 2030 we'll still be using... ovens, toasters or refrigerators. Did anyone think we wouldn't being using email in 2030? Or cash?! Stupid as hell.

Are you crazy? Who needs data plans? Yea, have as much fun as you want on those unsecured, public networks (and don't you dare tell me McDonald's network is "secure"), I'll stick to not sending sensitive information over other people's wifi.

Yea, my cat once brought a fox into the house. No idea how a domesticated, overweight cat defeated a fox, but it was pretty badass. Nevermind the numerous birds, squirrels and rodents we found dead all over the basement.

Thats it!? And what qualifies as fake? My guess is the real number is hella higher. Plus, I have more than 1 account, and I'm sure others do too? What many are duplicates? How many are companies? How many exist but are completely abandoned (circa 5+ years old)? My guess is <50% are real, unique, active accounts.

I'd be less pissed if you could buy a single ticket to see all three movies in the theatres for the price of one. Also, it comes with a pre-ordered Bluray of the three films as well.

You realize that it costs over $350, and that doesn't include TV. Google's costs $70. Sure, Tn might have had it "first", but for silly silly prices that only businesses could afford. And if you're talking business internet, Tn wasn't the "first" at all, universities and businesses have had this kind of access for

I use amazon on the PS3 all the time. Easy as pie. It might not have "next episode", but thats hardly an issue.

Really? Works great on my Vizio. No problems at all.

That was helpful to the discussion, thanks.

You can watch it through the browser pretty easily. You can jailbreak any device (ipad, iphone, apple TV) and install an app. It might not be perfect, but its a tiny issue compared to the real issue of lack of content. Its like saying you don't like a car because it doesn't come in the color green, not because it