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@Axelph: No, the arrow on the right means GPS is active.

@emuneee: I'm well aware that it is possible to find out what Quora is. I was commenting that I had never heard of it before.

@talkingstove: I think his "Four Horseman" are a little lopsided, considering I have no idea what Quora is and I only know foursquare as that annoying thing that was cluttering up my facebook news feed until I hid it.

Well put, brilliant article. What the hell is Quora though?

@Saboth: They won't be.

How on earth did such a large company with so many brilliant people come up with this? Do they not realize that they are going to be competing with the Wii, and that Kinect (with a 360) is a full $300+ more than the Wii?!

@Stevox: Does 'Safari' include mobile Safari?

@nystreetfilms: Ok, but this only has 180,000 views. I don't think it's going to be the next David After Dentist.

@XgamerM: Um.... So are you suggesting that someone went to the time and expense of staging a wedding ceremony, buying costumes, and hiring a bunch of extras, all for a youtube video?

You listed Iron Commando and Bedlam twice each in Apps.

Extremely cool video with somewhat excessive countdown reel at the beginning.

That last sentence sums up the entire smartphone war for me. The user experience is what really matters.

@russellycfc: That's weird, on mine the wifi performance is waaaay better than my 3GS. It could be because I have a 'N' router, and the new one picks up 'N', but it links up way faster than the other one, and has more signal in my basement.

Granted, he comes off as kind of arrogant here (as usual), but he's not wrong. There are bigger issues in life.

@theotherstevejobs: Agreed. In fact, the thought of someone sitting at home right now wearing 3D glasses watching a NASCAR race makes me want to yell "GET A JOB!!!"

@geolemon: Works great in Atlanta.

@ZeDudeAbides: But that only works on the 3GS for some reason... at least it was that way on OS 3

@scottlandk: That would be more of a really geeky inside joke.

The Cell Phone Internal Antenna is a passive device designed to capture stray radiation within the phone and re-radiate the signal to improve the phone's performance. The cell phone antenna is easy to install. Just slip it underneath the phone's battery, and enjoy clear, enhanced, static-free reception.