kingofhearts589
Kingofhearts589
kingofhearts589

Why wouldn't they put in 32GB for the base model? Then they could price it at $300 and everyone would be happy. Problem solved.

Combination of Flipboard, a bunch of specific news apps (AP, NPR, BBC News, etc.) and mobile sites in Safari.

I've been using it just fine as well. Haven't got any wrong directions yet. I think people have had this expectation of Apple always having perfectly polished projects, thanks to Steve Jobs' perfectionist attitude. Tim Cook is more of a trial and error type. People aren't used to that with Apple products so they freak

Noise level looks about the same to me. Dynamic range is definitely better on the iPhone.

The headline of the article should say "Which one is fastest in New York City". I'm in LA. It's a completely different story.

It's amazing that Pinterest looks exactly like FlipBoard on the iPhone 5...

I upgraded yesterday and got some directions in the LA area. Worked fine, guided me to right where I needed to be. A friend of mine turned me onto HopStop for public transit directions. It's not perfect, but I like it. I'm sure I'll find some kinks in Apple Maps eventually, but even Google Maps has given me some

He's comparing one apple product to another. There's no reason to mention the Galaxy S3.

I think my main point is this:

Okay, first my dad, my brother and I all share an iTunes account. I have it configured where we don't get each others apps when we download one. I also can have multiple contact info books, so we each have our own contacts. At the same time, you have to create a Gmail account (or use your existing one) on a new

Like it or not, iOS 6 is better for the casual user. It may not have certain features that Android has, but so many people I talk to are simply confused by Android. It's a fragmented ecosystem that frustrates people who don't understand why their phone that they bought six months ago doesn't have the latest version

It's moments like these when I'm reminded why I love Gizmodo so much.

If I just saw the keyboard, I would swear it's a MacBook Pro. Uncanny.

Why not get a cheaper phone (there are dozens of great ones out there) and a cheap, good tablet like the Nexus 7 for the same price as a Note? I see no real reason why anyone would need a phone that big. It's too small to do any real work on and too big to carry around in your pocket.

I don't think everyone likes big phones, it's just that people who like big phones are the loudest. Just like a dude who owns a big shotgun.

Did you not read that the dock was introduced by NeXT in 1989? The patent for the dock belonged to NeXT, Steve Jobs' company, which he brought back to Apple when he made his return. Many of the features of OSX, including the dock, came from NeXT operating systems. Windows 95 came long after that.

I loved my Motorola L6. That thing could take a beating!

Just when I had finally gotten used to (and started to like) the new comment system, it's replaced by another one! This one looks far too cluttered to me.

No, I took that into account. The total number of Facebook accounts is around 955 million. 800 million of those accounts are considered active.

You must live in that alternate reality where Google+ actually became successful and Mark Zuckerberg and Myspace Tom started a sitcom together called "The Social Boyz".