jasonahowie
Jason A. Howie
jasonahowie

Something just doesn't look right about that picture.

I completely agree with that opinion.

I don't use a case, but thats however to show off my jackback.. (Mines the second from the left)

I thought it too at first, so it's probably already out.

duplicate. sorry.

Absolutely, their call centers are based in the U.S. too, thus how they reason the fee they charge per incident. Keep in mind if the incident isn't resolved they aren't going to charge you again for a follow up call.

I love this XKCD, and when it first came out I did a little research and tried to adopt it, but you know what happened? My banks don't allow it, either too many characters, or in their eyes, because its not upper case, doesn't contain numbers, or symbols its too easy to crack. Really?

I can't agree with this more, people need to be more aware of the dangers that lurk with download whatever you please. IMO however as someone that sold phones people never learn or ever read the manual. Sandboxing and vetting the apps before the store allows them are really the best way to protect your customers. For

I meant apple's computers, the iPhone and iPad are correctly priced.

Meh, whats an 30 minutes to an hour on a smart phone? Seriously aren't we already glued to chargers?

I don't consider myself a fanboy as I love windows 7 and think apple's over priced, but this is precisely why I don't have an android device, I feel that they are too open to be secure in the long term.

Actually the sim card may be embedded soon, so good bye freedom.. [www.engadget.com] CDMA does also mean fewer dropped calls, and you can use voice and web at the same time, its just not implemented in the US.

to keep the dust down for their video of the tunnel being dug..

As i said in another comment, I bought my ipad to replace textbooks. It has worked great for me, I use the blackboard app to stay on top of my class's schedule, and coursesmart for my textbooks. Aside from the annoying way coursesmart has labeled/broken up chapters, I save 40-60% on my textbooks. My iPad has paid for

I use coursesmart on my iPad for text books, usually I save 40-60% on the digital copy of the textbooks versus new books. Since that's why I purchased my iPad its paid for its self in 1 semester. BUT I think that a specifically tailored textbook for the iPad, with apple's built in pricing will raise the price to near

I agree, only blackberry users typically average less than 200MB, and most android/iOS users something like 90% use less than 2GB, so for new users this will be a price hike. However existing customers are rarely forced to raise their plan, especially in contract.

By googling wikipedia.

Agreed.

Weird I'm just in Philly, not that close, but not that far either.

But Google turned on social features to compete with Bing being able to data mine facebook? And since google has a huge market share won't more brands use it therefore making their results better in the long run? No?