raptorrapture
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Probably won't be a huge issue.

Me, right here.

I enjoy Apple products, and I still think the 3.5 inch screen is the ideal size. I'm wary about a bigger screen size, because I'm Asian and have small hands.

You left out one of the biggest things going AGAINST Google Drive: It's by Google.

I like the idea of Pebble, but... I have a watch. And I like my watch. This is a better alternative, because it's something I can wear on my right wrist.

"XRY can even crack Dante Dears' Samsung—or any Android for that matter—if given a bit of time."

Ah, a bunch of guys complaining that the iPhone's screen size is too small.

Except Google is essentially advertising company. I wouldn't trust them not to sell information gleaned from the voice searches to advertisers.

Seriously. This is why I've started reading The Verge more and more.

Under Tim Cook, they are starting to:

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Why does what he/she wears have anything to do with being a geek? Isn't loving technology and being smart enough?

What do you consider a "true geek?"

Anyone that calls a messenger bag a "purse" has no idea of the history of such a bag. It is quintessentially masculine, and was originally created to carry tools and utilities for telephone linemen. These days, avoid the high-fashion brands and get one from someplace like Saddleback Leather: [www.saddlebackleather.com]

Those are the "super skinny" pants. That's not the same as the pictures above.

"Straight leg" has nothing to do with how it fits around your crotch. It basically means that the legs of the pants go straight down, keeping uniform width. The other end (or the one I get anyway), is "tapered leg," which means the leg tapers (or gets narrower) as you go down the leg. Sucks for people with wide

This.

"Trousers" just means "pants." Jeans are pants.