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Corriere della Sera.

I’m talking about the diffused hate brought on by a lot of this outlet’s writers. I was just asking an opinion on where this behavior comes from. Ok, I know the Hogan thing, but sincerely I don’t feel that “hammering” the hammer is a cure to the bad journalism this outlet is pervaded of, and it doesn’t give me any

I really can’t understand this amused hate. It’s discouraging. It’s like somebody’s forcing your money out of your pocket to buy Apple products. But it isn’t. So: where this hate comes from, man?

Well said.

As long as you mind a “dick lodged into your throat” - what a delicate scene you depicted, by the way - it could actually be refreshing to hear someone keep barking for years.

You may go back to the time when a certain lost prototype has been found in a bar, lots of legal issues while the owner tried and take the prototype back. And no more invitations to Apple events. A long, old hate story since that very moment. Hope both the parts fix this relationship after all this time: it’s quite

“I’d already dissected all the minutiae of the film ad nauseam.”

Or: why Romans where right about an arch’s strenght and effectiveness in buildings, bridges, colonnades...

"Yesterday's Apple Watch presentation was an exercise in empty spectacle: A big old show by a company that had nothing to say. The Apple Watch isn'tall that impressive."

Go Sam! Break a leg!!!

I'm taking back what posted a few minutes ago: now Handoff works with iWork suite too, not only Safari, Messages and calls.

MBP Retina Late 2013 + iPhone 6 Plus here:

The fact that the explosion happens in a timeframe comparable with human's sense of time and in a speckle of space free of space dust, so we can notice it, is a true strike of luck!

I should suppose you easily learned how to "Reply" in Kinja.

An off-topic question: Thorin, where may I find that wallpaper? I love it...

Having 8 different email accounts (both standard and certified) to manage at work, I'm absolutely willing to spend $2 for a centralized, desktop-based solution like AirMail.

I love this feature, Jesus. It's one of the best I've read so far. Than you man.

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Jesus, I believe this'll make you sick too, from the first jump to the final act... well, check it out. I'm speechless.

Wow. Just wow. And they really needed some more dust particles spread in the air.