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The Gizmodo Way:

I'm guessing this won't play nicely with BiteSMS and based on the video above it does not have a quick-reply feature. So while the initial pop-up is more pleasing to the eye than Apple's way, I would still have to back out of what I'm doing and go into Messages in order to reply to a text. (I don't mean that I'd

I love it. It can replace your default "double tap Home" multitask bar, or if you like you can assign another way to bring it up and leave "double tap Home" to bring up the Apple menu like it always has. For me, I wanted to get away from the disaster of an Apple menu completely so I have mine set to come up with

It's a feature of BiteSMS. ;-)

@JT: Off the top of my head and without getting into anything piracy related:

I can't believe how much play this story is getting everywhere today considering no one really knows whether it's the recipe or not. In typical Giz fashion the headline says REVEALED in the largest font possible and then 3 paragraphs in we get, "Glass tracked down other people who claimed to have discovered the

No, your example makes no sense, did you even read the article? Allow me to quote from it: "...when the publisher brings an existing or new subscriber to the app, the publisher keeps 100 percent and Apple earns nothing."

They extended the free subscriptions to The Daily another 2 weeks (to 2/28) so it looks like the wait for 4.3 will be a little longer.

This probably illustrates the fact that I'm not in the target demographic for these types of devices but...people actually WANT everything they do with a phone, every picture they take, every video they record, every text message received or sent, every contact entered, etc. beamed to some server somewhere? That

Of course you can and that's up to you but I know how I answer that question for myself.

Dear every hardware manufacturer...stop pricing these things like laptops. $500 is the absolute most I will ever spend on a gimmicky tablet that can't do nearly everything that I need and/or want to do on a daily basis, and even that is stretching it because I get along perfectly fine without it. The fact is my

Why are you assuming that Verizon is getting the new one at the same time as AT&T? How do you know that the deal isn't that AT&T continues to get them in the summer and Verizon follows in winter? This would certainly lighten the load on Apple Stores which already look like Armageddon with just AT&T customers waiting

I've seen 99 cents a week quoted on other sites, do you get a $12 discount if you pre-pay for an entire year?

@tfires: I think you're confusing the messages contained within the spam and the companies who are paid to deliver them. Sadly, the companies who pump out spam tend to have some good programmers since they need to adjust their tactics every day to get through new spam filters.

@DreamTheEndless: That's cool and all, but spammers aren't smart enough to code something to search for a + in the email string and if it finds one, extract everything to the left of it?

Maybe this is only being put into writing now, but it's been my experience that they've had some discretion with this policy for some time. I took my girlfriend's 3G in to an Apple Store in July 2010 because the wifi stopped working. They looked at it by shining a flashlight up the dock connector and said both of

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I had the exact same idea, only in reverse and with tennis.

I find this man's ideas intriguing and would like to subscribe to his newsletter.

@NanorH: It will be whatever it already is, depending on device. Whenever they update things within a day or 2 it's not using a new exploit. So, if it was an untethered device on 4.2 it will still be untethered, if it was a tethered device at 4.2 it will still be tethered. At least until (or if?) Comex releases a