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I think they should make this a regular feature, but with it’s own category called, “It’s Kyle!!"

the radio. in most places, it’s called the head unit because it is main controller in the audio system.

Oh yeah, I don’t have an iPhone and I’m definitely not an Apple aficionado, but this would be a huge turnoff for me if I were. Ear buds don’t fit/work in my ears. They fall out after 30 seconds. I’ve tried so many different versions. None of them work. Finally I just went back to wearing behind the neck headphones.

These “AirPods” are terrible for those of us with ECDS(Earbud Cartilage Deficiency Syndrome”

Coming soon: Apple earPod iTether. For the person who is constantly #onthemove.

While this write-up is surely helpful, I’m pretty sure the official Apple iPhone7 manual will basically state their official stance on compatibility:

+1 healing crystal

I recently spent $150 on extremely high-quality corded on-ear headphones for when I conduct interviews. Fuck you Apple.

Never too soon

If only Steve Jobs had loved chemo, we could ask him.

Engineer: “Tim, what is the plan on the new phone?”

Cook: “Lose the jack, ain’t no going back. We got little to lose and much to gain because in my brain is a capitalist migraine. If upgrading the accessory becomes necessary then we see double green... shipping cash to Ireland know what I mean?”

Whatever. I’m not gonna front like I haven’t been giving Apple my money for all these years and I’m just gonna stop now.

I hope my 80GB version 1.3 iPod lives forever.

I use USB ports all the time. Backing up stuff to my external hard drive, loading flash drives for work stuff, charging devices, quickly moving stuff to my phone, plugging in game pads and external mice. It’s an incredibly useful thing to have.

Tech bloggers getting fucked? There’s a first time for everything!

I like it that they’re cross-promoting the ungodly-thin iPhone 7 with the ungodly-thick Otterbox cases...

In Applespeak, a gimmick is an “innovation,” while multiple gimmicks are referred to in plural as a “revolution.”

To be fair, people like myself still use that port to connect our phones (music, voice calls, etc.) to our cars.

Was it really an accident? I doubt it.