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I use the keyboard-dock Apple makes when visiting sites like these. As much as I love "virtual" keyboards for their ability to change for specific tasks, but most of all because they can get out of the way when not needed, you just can't beat a full-size, physical keyboard for typing more than a paragraph.

The camera built into the iPhone 4S produces images that are on-par with, if not better than, what most "point-and-shoot" cameras can manage. Add on the fact that using a .99 cent app is about 100x easier than learning how to manually implement effects like the one highlighted in this post, while providing 90% of the

I purchased one of the first iPhone's when they were released in 2007, and lucky me, I got one with 2-3 dead pixels dead center on the screen. I use this phone for my business, and my business is literally dead if my phone isn't receiving calls, and like you I live 2 hours away from the closest Apple Store.

Check out "Waze". It's free, has a clean and snappy interface, and because it takes advantage of crowd sourced information, it offers far superior traffic analyzing capabilities. If your goal is getting from point A. to point B. as quickly as possible, it blows the stock Google Maps included with Android out of the

So if you work at Apple (an electronics company) and you're interested in the largest consumer electronics show in the world, you're automatically a spy?? I sure as hell hope the people that work over in Cupertino have an innate interest in gadgets, it's that same interest that probably got them working at Apple in

I absolutely love iCloud, and I started out expecting to be disappointed. The way it keeps my iPhone and iPad backed up without so much as the slightest bit of effort is ridiculously cool, and iTunes Match (I'm not sure if it's technically considered a part of iCloud, but I'm going to take that liberty) is

You're missin out buddy. I won't go into a "multi-user" women's room (I'm pretty sure there's laws against that), but I'll happily tread into a 1-man women's room. If I attempt to enter a bathroom and I'm met with that very unsatisfying immovable door handle, I won't even hesitate before I aim directly for the women's

There's dozens of highly capable map alternatives readily available at the press of a finger in the App Store. In fact, because iOS app development is so much more profitable than Android app development, iOS users have access to superior alternatives that aren't even available to Android.

For what it's worth, I work in the IT field, as a "computer consultant", and my current car is a BMW 335i.

Just under a grand and only 4 hours of battery life? No thank you.

What's up with Android devices and input lag? Because of my work I have to help a lot of people setup and use their phones, so I've extensively used at least a dozen different Android based devices, and it doesn't matter if you're using a finger or a stylus, there's always a noticeable lag. I have a secondary business

Isn't this a pretty terrible waste of money for Kodak? I know when most people elude to a company keeping someone in court "until the end of time" it's just a saying, but in Kodak's case, (no pun intended) isn't that a real possibility? Apple might be blatantly guilty, but if they can keep fighting the suit long

Yeah, I didn't even think about that. What a great idea. I mean, how much can they be worth today? How would that not be a good idea for Apple to buy them, dismantle the company, and extract the gooey patents in the middle of the hard candy coating that is Kodak?

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I never knew the story behind the Saigon execution. Looking at the picture you can't help but think the officer performing the execution is the definition of evil, but it turns out that couldn't be further from the truth. Goes to show that no matter how sure you are of something because of the way it looks, it's

Yeah!! Come on SHEEEPLE!

I agree with that 100%. Can't tell you how many times I've given my phone to someone so they could look at something, and I sit there staring over their shoulder, ready to snap it back out of their hands if they venture into my texts or photos.

Say it with me: That's not how phones, specifically the iPhone, set their date and time. You would need control of the cellular tower the phone is connected to, and if you had that, I'm sure there's plenty worse things you could do.

If you need to be on a Windows machine then run Bootcamp, install windows 7, and never run OSX again. Do any of the other choices give you that option?

Is it impossible to believe that Apple is making the best electronics at the moment? I know that people like you are absolutely convinced that the only reason people buy Apple products is 100% unsubstantiated hype, but you really need to take a step back and realize how ridiculous that premise is.