rickmeister5000-old
rickmeister5000
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@capitalsown: You are awefully misguided and incredibly fucked up.

I don't know necessarily how I feel about flash support on iOS devices. the lack of support has never limited my user experience and I've never encountered a problem really.

Looks like Steve Jobs' long-lost son.

He better have stolen enough money to settle the libel suit that George Lucas and his Skywalker ranch army is prepping.

I lost my interest in 3D as soon as I saw Alice in Wonderland... it was only my second 3D movie (after Avatar) and, even back then, it had already felt too gimmicky and forced.

@lonnypaul: Have you not been on Gizmodo for the past month?!

@chirag2k: The percentage of users that have actually experienced attenuation on their iPhone 4 is about the same as the percentage of Droid X users who have had this screen problem.

@gerrycomo: You know it's old when even Gizmodo stopped reporting on it.

Finally, I can come back to Gizmodo. Maybe now they'll start reporting unbiasedly. For example... what about those Droid X screen problems that seem to have gone unmentioned here...

@KRayGolf: I'm sure their free bumpers would've happened regardless of whether Gizmodo had petitioned for them or not. It's the only cheap and easy fix for this.

@The5thElephant: I've been saying this for about a week now. But just watch, the haters and droid fanboys are gonna crucify you for this comment.

@talkingstove: The fact that I heard Eminem's new song about 8 times today while driving proves your assumption incorrect.

@Nathan Follin: But the thing is, the vast majority of people aren't seeing this problem. Steve Jobs gave the figure which was far less than what you'd expect from Gizmodo's exaggerated coverage of the issue.

@DirtyDogg: I agree with you completely on their take on Apple products. They usually favor them, and, if they don't, it's completely fine.

It has been made clear that Gizmodo has been over-saturating their site with articles pertaining to an iPhone 4 issue which (as many have already speculated) is only consistent within a small fraction of users. While other sources, like Endgadget, have been providing unbiased reports of the iPhone 4 since its release,

@knwldg: He said the phones they demonstrated the issue on were in low reception areas. Likewise, most of the death-grip incidents are reported from bad reception areas. He gave numbers to back up his arguments and clearly shows Gizmodo has blown this issue out of proportion.

@Kuro: If you go through today's Apple event coverage at Endgadget, you can see that Jobs takes a few stabs at Gizmodo's blatantly one-sided report of the iPhone 4 and provides actual numbers to back his argument up.

Maybe, just maybe... It's going to announce the date and specific countries that the iPhone is going to be released in the last few days of July.