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@2 replies: I didn't mean hundreds of dollars for a manufacturer to add it, I meant the aftermarket conductive pads they have for cell phones. Juice Mat or whatever it's called. But the point remains... I have a dock... I put my phone down on it and it starts charging. If it were inductive, I'd have a pad where my

@Limbero: I believe that the inference was that you'd be telling the past you that had just seen the iPod unveiled about the new watch (and stocks). In this circumstance, it is permissible to leave out references to 9/11, as the iPod was unveiled a week or two after the attacks.

@2 replies: I seriously don't get the appeal of induction charging. So you put your device down on a specific flat area in your home instead of a specific non-flar (IE: Dock) area of your home. And this is worth hundreds of dollars?

It appears that the stuntman is wearing a Chris Evans mask on the bottom part of his face. Creepy.

@ Jason Chen: the reason that it doesn't have a pass-through 30-pin connector is that Apple doesn't license the Female 30-pin, only the male. If they open 30-Pin licensing to accessories, then they'd have to allow other PMP manufacturers to license it, thereby allowing their products to be used with one of the 60

PEDANTRY AHEAD: The DeLorean was never actually sported the Outtatime license plate and the Mr. Fusion simultaneously. By the time Mr. Fusion has shown up, the license plate had been replaced with the UPC version.

1- Star Wars

@madconfusion: Except that the application was applied for prior to the public disclosure. That is why so many products are stamped with "Patent Pending".

@Møbius: And dancing Ewoks didn't...?

@tylerbrainerd: She has all John's rights. So, really, we're comparing John to the other Beatles. Let's do so by number of songs they authored. Since John and Paul were contractually obligated to share credit for any songs either of them wrote, they're pretty evenly split. George wrote only a handful, so his

@tylerbrainerd: She wasn't in the Beatles, but she inherited John's control over what happens with their music. She also gets what would have been his cut. So, on legal Beatles matters, she has just as much clout as Paul and about 30,000,000 times as much as Ringo.

@FermentedDischarge: Weird. Maybe you can post the part of this article that mentions Apple, any of its products or anyone who works for the company.

@rudecherub: I'm sorry, but it sounded like you were saying that it made more sense for a young boy who witnessed his parents' murder at the hands of a street thug to grow up and dress as a creature of the night in order to frighten... alien threats on the other side of the galaxy.

I'm really picky about Batman. I've sort of had to construct, in my head, the idea that there are two Batmans (Batmen?)... One that is a brilliant Tactician with lots of super-fancy gadgets who sometimes goes into space to fight Darkseid, and another who is a ruthlessly driven, brilliant detective with an unhealthy

@jubertlowe23: Yes. I did. As you can see by the fact that I know what was actually said, rather than the cliff's notes "throwing under the bus" shit.

@Alexander Cardosa: The phone is far from perfect. I have constant issues with the proximity sensor. And, while I have had zero reception issues as a result of the antenna, I won't deny that it doesn't happen. My only contention is that people are saying that Apple was talking shit about other companies, which they

@MazdaMania: No, seriously. Watch the press conference. Nothing is smeared. Jobs shows the same effect on a few other phones and says basically "Hey... physics!"

What the fuck? Apple didn't throw anyone under any goddamn busses. There was never a claim that any other manufacturer had any antenna issues. Apple's claim was that the human body can attenuate cellular signals, resulting in a weaker signal.