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Not to mention the image for the article is the paper Charlie Ticket, the current way (non-NFC) to prove payment on the Commuter Rail. I'm surprised that the author was more concerned with his sarcastic last line about governments than making sure he knew what he was talking about. The MBTA has been struggling with

I'm pretty annoyed the way Android has been implemented. For the problems above (which are infuriating) + I have a Droid Incredible with 8GB of internal storage and a 16GB SD card, yet I have effectively a little more than 200MB for apps. All because Google/HTC couldn't find a decent way to create a secure space for

I have a 1G iPod Touch that is forever stuck on an old version of iOS and thus incompatible with an increasing number apps. Can I get some outrage?

Check out the original NYT story. It is indeed ten feet.

"Japan Man"? Was it really that hard to write "Japanese Man"?

I feel like it should have been mentioned that this is a book excerpt instead of an article talking about the book or the subject line. Even the intro paragraph is a little misleading.

Amazing that an app for such a simple thing has a better UI than any Android music player. It makes me (someone trying to enjoy listening to music on an Android device) sad.

@darktrooper2112: I'm surprised this hasn't happened sooner. The Achewood strip ran in Janurary 2006. The Achewood idea is much better. Gives the impression of little ball bearings in a ChatSack. "Solo, by ChatSack with Karl Lagerfeld" is genius! Kicks the ass of these lame Phoneballs.