rashad123us
rashad123us
rashad123us

The first one I owned personally was the Powerbook G3. Public schools in New York always had macs growing up.

You must think it's gonna last forever.

Personally, I just wanted to see a 4" screen on the iPhone. The design could have remained the same.

I got my Unibody MBP the day after it was released, the only part that has died is that hard drive. Which I have replaced. The battery still holds a charge almost 3 years later. When I found out Steve Jobs died I was refreshing Engadget and thought it was another rumor about his death. Even though I didn't know Steve,

It just feels like the end of an era, Apple had a great decade, they won't crash and burn anytime soon. They just won't be as influential as they are not, I think they've reached their peak.

Things aren't looking good for Apple. First the iPhone 4S, now this...

I thought this was already established.

Windows hasn't even caught up to Android. Which is the most functional of them all right now, and right now there is only iOS and Android.

It will run Android

What to expect: Gizmodo not to be there.

Assuming you get the same plan in both instances, the difference over two years would only be $100.

U still mad?

The real cost is in the plan, not the phone.

You mad?

If it's not the iPhone 5, who cares?

I downloaded the movie, it was pretty good.

This article has a misleading title.

Gizmodo is about a month late

I think Samsung offers great alternatives to Apple's product, especially if you don't want to use iOS

At least it looks nice, that's the beauty of Android, customization.