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Are there any restrictions on contributing to a Roth IRA as an American living and working abroad, ie having only a foreign earned income?

This is a nice way to integrate Dropbox into Android. You can almost think of it as wireless syncing for your photos. You wouldn't have to plug your phone into your computer to get your pictures off since they're automatically synced to your Dropbox folder (assuming you have Dropbox on your computer).

Is there any way to set this up so you can easily print outside of the browser, i.e. Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PDF's, etc?

I think iBooks and iTunes U look like great ideas and will definitely be better ways of getting content to students, but I absolutely hate how Apple has made accessibility of these products so limited; you can only access them through an iDevice (and maybe not even an iPhone or Mac? - I don't know, I haven't seen any

You mean it should be something like this:

Ah yes, the shirt pocket would defeat the bottom headphone jack. Shirt pockets do have their advantages and disadvantages:

Exactly! I commented before I saw your comment, but I said the same thing! I think the headphone jack should be on the bottom.

Doesn't anybody else think that the headphone jack SHOULD be on the bottom of the headset???

You're kind of missing the whole point of Windows 8 and why it would actually be better than both iOS and Android tablets.

Glad to see the WP7 recognition.

But does it have a barometer?

I understand that phones with plastic bodies often have a cheaper FEELING to them, and I completely agree. But that doesn't always mean it IS cheap. When you mention this aspect, rather than say it has an "'I will break if you drop me' feeling" and then leave it at that, implying that it has a crappy build quality,

WP7's tagline should be, "You don't need an app for that."

Yeah, Verizon is really being a bitch about WP7. It really, really sucks. Like @astrocamp said, no rumors at all of a Mango device.

Definitely agree with you there. I thought the original Focus (and the Omnia 7) looked great. I'm a little disappointed with the Focus S

I apologize in advance because I know this is the wrong place for my comment, but I just want to say that most, if not all, of your gripes above are remedied with WP7.

If you're looking to make a checklist of all of the features that Android has compared to all of the features that WP7 has, Android will almost always win. There is almost nothing you can't make Android do.

You, sir, get WP7. Approved.

Oh I think WP7's smaller market share is completely due to marketing. Part of the blame does lie with Microsoft. Their initial advertising with the "Really?" commercials were entertaining, but never showcased the capabilities of WP7. Except for those of us who already knew about WP7, almost no one would actually know

In terms of productivity, the very best thing about WP7 is that almost everything is integrated. There is very little jumping in and out of apps to get things done, one thing just links to the next. A great example of this is say you're looking for a restaurant: