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Yes!! I love this. If I see this guy I'm giving him a lot of money. Or buying him a beer. Whatever he wants, really.

You mean can only end GOODLY! Oh god, I'm too drunk. What time is it?

Ah, yes. I believe it needs to support the HDMI 1.4 spec. Nice tip!

This article is great, but there's one incorrect statement.

I guess it's just preference. I'm personally infuriated by the fact that when I close an application window, I can't quickly access it from the switcher and open it back up. I often close my browser window to clear space and do something else and then quickly go back into it. On Windows I would have to find the

OS X has minimize too. The app is still taking space up in the task bar/dock, though and using CPU.

Hm, interesting point. I think that's kind of an inherent difference between OS X and Windows. For instance, OS X can have an application open with all windows closed, which I prefer, because I can have the application completely out of the way and still be able to get into it immediately without waiting for the

Exactly. And now that you can download your songs over and over again it's less of an issue than it ever was.

Whoever does must win.

Someone promote this man! Oh wait, Whitson already did.

As far as switching goes, I've found OS X's switcher to be much more versatile. In Windows, you can seemingly ONLY switch between windows. So if I have two Chrome windows and a Word window, it goes Chrome, Chrome, Word.

Somebody get a sponge!

OMG should I do it? I'm scared something bad will happen... Like Apple will brick it or something. It's scary, especially with something as important as my phone.

Yeah, man. 720 rocks. People want 1080 because it's the higher number, not because they actually want it... Consumerism!

Not being sarcastic. I prefer the way iOS works consistently without the need to root the device out of box to get rid of bloatware or gain basic functionality such as a choice of search engines or visual voicemail that the carriers strip away because Android is open. Even if some of these features were on other

A consistent experience, no bloatware, no need to root the device out of box to get basic functionality like visual voicemail back, good battery life, the best media store in the world... Just to name a few.

There sort of are widgets in the notification tray. You can see stocks and weather in there.

This is seriously the best update to iOS yet. I'm just mad I have to wait until fall for it.

Promote this man!

Right, those NC data centers Apple has built are definitely going to be used for something. But like the article states, some people don't like the idea of Google or Apple or anyone holding their personal data. I personally don't care and would probably prefer Apple to hold it for me, but you have to consider how