karnivore-old
Karnivore
karnivore-old

You have no point, but thanks for playing. Good day to you, sir.

I love having choices, which is precisely why I stopped buying and using Apple products. If Apple wanted you to have a choice you wouldn't have to jailbreak their devices to get the most out of them.

It doesn't take much to piss off few idiots.

How noble of Apple to allow you to stay generations behind just so you can keep your precious jailbreak.

My local ice cream parlor had one of these for years.

I don't think "shelves" and "badass" belong in the same sentense, but I digress.

It amazes me that we spend decades and billions of dollars trying to explore distant objects in space while there is so much left to discover on the very planet we live on. I am not dismissing space exploration at all, just find it fascinating that we're still in learning stages of our own world.

"How will people know that I upgraded?" sums up perfectly every typical smug Apple drone. Well played, Samsung, well played.

He was probably carrying a first generation iPod Nano

I am talking about 5" IOS tablet. Let's stay on topic here.

"UGH Lenovo 5-Inch Tablet Why EW Gross Die DIE IN HELL"

FB is already heavily integrated into WP7 post Mango update, and I must give MS mad props - they did it beautifully. Now that MS took ownership of Skype it would be a logical progression to make Skype integral to WP7.

You can thank Apple for brainwashing people into believeing that technology is their friend and a companion. People seem to forget that phones (computers, appliances) are nothing more then a pile of metal, silicon, and glass that couldn't care less who uses them and for what purpose.

Microsoft copied.... what?

Sunday can't get here soon enough! I recently picked up a cheap used Samsung Focus and was blown away by the efficiency and "freshness" of WP7. Sure, it lacks behind IOS and Android in terms of apps but what it does have is a well-executed ecosystem that is sure to grow as long as OEM's like Samsung and Nokia will

I wasn't the one who started Best Buy/Target analogy so I won't comment on that. Back to my point... Apple doesn't care where you purchased your music. As I said before, you can fill your entire iTunes library with music purchased from Amazon and Apple won't care. The issue, as I understand it, is that Apple

I am talking strictly about music here. As long as Google is not in the business of selling music they allow Amazon and others to provide that service on their devices. However, once they do start selling music they are very likely to cut off all competition from the Market. First to go will be all apps that allow

Something is telling me (and I hope my hunch is wrong) that it's about to change. The only reason (IMO) Google allowed third-party music downloading apps into Market is because they weren't selling music themselves. Google is getting into music business now and I don't think they will allow Amazon to cut in on the

Umm.. No, it's nothing like that. You're free to buy music from whoever you want, heck, Amazon MP3 downloader for Mac will even automatically add your purchased content to iTunes if you so desire. So, your iTunes library can be 100% Amazon purchases and Apple won't say a word. However, if you want to purchase music

As much as I like to give Apple crap for their anti-competitive behavior, in this particular case I must side with them. They sell music through iTunes and as such have a right to protect the sources of their revenues, not to mention that price-wise Apple and Amazon are not that different. Let's also be fair and