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    I'm completely free of problems on my 4S as well.

    "And we all know that's Apple's strongest suit."

    Just because Android is harder to fundamentally understand does NOT make it more technically complex. It just means that the UX is terrible for the average user.

    If this is the best Android home screen that Gizmodo can think to feature with a glorious lead image, then I think that's argument enough that Android is a joke when it comes to design. Laughable.

    Unfortunately, Siri works by communicating with a server to process your voice commands. Given that today is the iPhone release day, that server probably had a lot of traffic. Any delays are likely network delays relating to Siri's server.

    @Smucky Yes, how ODD that Gizmodo would write Apple articles after a major iPhone release. It MUST be some sort of conspiracy.

    Yeah, it gobbles up battery, maybe even faster than web browsing.

    Actually, it is VERY close to wired when you're on an 801.11n network. Apparently Gizmodo forgot about how different the IEEE standards for Wi-Fi are.

    They shouldn't have to discuss it. If your WAN is secure (WPA2 at least, hopefully some MAC filtering as well) then the transfers on the network will be secure.

    What a terrible test! Of course it's slow. You're using 802.11g from 2003. Don't use an old, slow standard, and then blame the slow sync speeds on Wi-Fi in general, or iTunes. Blame it on your LAN setup.

    "The whole reason things like the BET awards exist is because the so-called "unlabeled" awards shows would never award anything to black people."

    CloudApp: Cheaper and prettier than Dropbox.

    Yeah, I think they meant 180 degree. That lens clearly doesn't wrap around the back of the camera... even if it's over 180 degrees, there would always be a huge blindspot.

    Odd. My iPad plays videos imported from the 5D Mark II just fine using Apple's camera connection kit (USB of course).

    Apple's keyboards have keys that are well-spaced, minimally labelled (easy to read), and have good feedback to key-presses. Never, on any other laptop, have I typed on a keyboard I enjoyed typing on so much.

    Your situation could be attributed to any number of causes, none of which necessarily include genetics. I think it's bad logic to assume that your genetics were the only factors at play in your weight-loss weight-gain spike.

    Oh waaaaaa.

    Hardcore mode, sir. Hardcore mode. No regeneration.

    Nobody's mentioned www.fiverr.com.

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