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    So you're saying Samsung had absolutely 0 intention of copying any of the iOS elements?

    So it's ok to copy...as long as you hide it behind something?

    1) Negative reviews were never removed from the site. It was an error. When corrected the reviews were back in no time.

    The UI elements look nothing like the new line of Samsung products.

    rectangular icons, triangular icons, a windows 7 like grid of icons of different sizes, a list with icons the side.

    I drive a MB CLS63. The 2011 Hyundai Sonata is embarrassingly similar to my car. But I'm not going to confuse the car for mine in a parking lot. And yes I would be able to tell the difference between the Toyota too.

    Are you really under the impression that Samsung had not one intention to mimic Apple's styling cues when creating their line of portable products? Because if you are....well...I just have no words...

    It was selling at $7

    Ya who needs a TV. We have the radio. If you need to see pictures along with your sound than you lack imagination.

    Cool story Bro. You're so clever. You showed them!

    You sound extremely insecure. Getting hung up on such trivial things like job titles.

    The first thing I thought when I read the story was "This app should have cost no more than $1,500 to code."

    30 year old technology that is barely used yet still hangs around.

    Since the iPhone came out first I'm guessing your joke doesn't work.

    Using the Nostradamus method to make Wired look good I see....

    Apple is the biggest tech company in the world. Of course they are going to get a lot of coverage.

    Judging by the 87 that places you at about 23 years old. So you were what....13-14 when Panther came out? And you were able to judge and remember every version of Mac OS prior enough to say that they suck?

    Any "firm" doing that is probably not actually a firm at all.

    "Edit in place" has been around for ages. [www.google.com] There are also numerous (including open source) menu scripts out there that are pretty straightforward and simple.

    160over90 is a huge firm with a lot of quality work. The majority of which is not heavy handed. Calling them "hacks" is silly.