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Mr.Affrox
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Because it seems to be auto detecting the language you speak and you don't have to manually set the input and output languages. Also, you can access this from anywhere.

Invention is creating the method, innovation is the use of the method. How can you say Google innovates and then say Apple hasn't.

It's also time for companies to stop shameless copying designs so BS patents don't have to be granted.

It's actually not too bad once you get a hang of it. It's different for sure in the beginning and it makes your mind kind of shut down and not even try to understand.

Or the Chase logo. Either way, that's what an aperture looks like; if they were going for an aperture, it's hard to make it any different.

Lol! I guess we have been conditioned to be like that. I'm going to bookmark this article because I really need to get my act together. I'm a 21 year old male student who can't cook for my life. It's not very attractive. I just can't find the time to try cooking because it takes too much effort.

0:50 - People actually help other wipe? WTF.

That's the reason I left Engadget. I had no idea even the posters were trolls.

You can always expect to find scalpers that always seem to be Asian outside an Apple store wherever you are. I live in Vancouver and once I went to an Apple Store around noon and was wondering why all the fuss was about. there were literally 50 Asians lined up outside the store. I asked an employee and basically said

I call those choppy haircuts, "bitch cuts".

Lol, I've only drank Dr. Pepper twice. The first time was to try it. The second time was to give it another chance. I've never finished a whole can before. I don't really remember what it tastes like, but it's not pleasant. The first time I drank it, I thought it was expired or something it tasted so vile. I guess it

I agree with this. I feel that switching to Android doesn't offer a unique enough experience. It's like iOS but less polished and with customization that I personally don't care for. I used to jailbreak and mad install tweaks, but I guess I've grown out of that phase. I usually delete the tweaks after a while.

The tablet elements like Launchpad? If you don't use it, you don't need to see it. I personally find it using it more than I expected. Better than opening finder, going to Applications and searching through a list or a grid of icons I can't organize to my liking.

I get you. It just seems like so many people are using Apple's designs and not pushing the design envelop. Apple's designs have become sterile and not 'fun' anymore (think G4 iMac). Why do companies insist on making something so similar?

To be fair, the Macbook Air sucked when it first came out because there was no technology to make a fast one that didn't overheat. But Apple did it anyway (screwed over customers I guess), but they got their brand name out there way before anyone else.

Lol, Samsung and Apple? Same difference.

The proportions are the same as the Macbook Pros and the corner radiuses. The black edge to edge glass with the silver bezel is the same. The dropped hinge with the half tube style and how it is the same width as the keyboard (again proportions) is the same. I know its the thing to hate on Apple, but please be

I find it ironic as well because I got a chance to sit down and play with someone's Macbook Air and I feel it's a better value than the iPad. For the first time, I think ultra books will be the 'normal' notebooks people will buy. They are becoming faster and lighter and with SSD's you can treat them and throw them

Really? You like that an OS that many people worked so hard on and showed much promise died so you could get a $99 Touchpad?

That happens with my analog too. I don't know if it's water retention or the scale.