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I'm sorry... but how exactly is being one of countless MILLIONS of customers who do nothing but "use their phone" being a "help" to the iOS community? Since that's what i'm gathering you do with your phone. That's like saying you helped a game that just recently launched "become what it is" because you played in a

I'm saying both. The name and the marketing seem to have been just about the only thing that has kept the iPhone train rolling for the past few years, but now Android is starting to mature more and become more mainstream. If Apple has to advertise the crap out of new features on their latest phones (as an

I'm sorry, but even Apple fanboys seem to think that Apple is going batsh*t crazy lately. Your point is moot.

You really think that? Yea, they might not be back to how they were BEFORE the iPod came out. The iPod sold well (although they were still not that innovative). And they did sell a fair number of Mac's. But you have to admit, without any doubt, that the iPhone and iPad have been Apple's biggest success stories....

A friend of mine posted this on Facebook in regards to the whole ordeal. You can ban guns as much as you want. People will still find ways to get them should they really, REALLY want one. I don't think there's any shadow of a doubt that this deranged soul was planning on killing himself from the get-go. You think

Late Night Cheeseburger Dorito's were the BEST. dunno why the bastards discontinued them. :(

Think it's weird to call it the "Inception sound". There are similar sounds even in movies before Inception. One that comes to mind is the War of the Worlds remake from 2005. If you watch the trailer, you can kinda hear the same sound when the suspense music comes around. The only difference is that they just

Well.... if you decide to spontaneously go by military time... there's always 11/12/13 at 14:15:16.... could be neat.

It's ALWAYS the "why didn't i think of that" deal. Kinda like the spoon-like thing you can use to scoop out peanut butter and such, that flattens out so it can be easily spread onto bread or what have you.

It's just funny, cause i still have the Sony Memory Stick that i bought for my old digital camera about 10 years ago. That camera.... Sony Mavica FD100. That memory stick? 64MB. Yes.... Megabytes. Now can get 64GB on something that's less than a quarter of it's size..... or what.... 128GB on an SDXC?

I can honestly say that i've NEVER dropped my phone. I've intentionally dropped my phone onto my bed or onto the seat of my car... but never "accidentally" dropped a phone. And i'm not talking over the past year or a few. I'm talking the nearly 10 years that i've had cell phones. From my Android's and iPhones...

only a necessity if you're accident prone. The most i've really ever had on any phone i've owned in the past like 4 years has been a thin, cheap TPU case from eBay. My Motorola Atrix 4G looks like new. My Galaxy S3 is still going strong. Never had a case on my iPhone 3GS way back when, and the only case i ever had

Well... this could be true... but i still wouldn't imagine it being that reliable an alternative. Not only would it have to be able to predict an accident about to happen, but would have to be able to do so not only with 100% accuracy, but also be able to deploy BEFORE the accident in order to have time to fill the

I'm not sure about you, but i normally don't voluntarily put my nose near the gas nozzle, nor the fuel filler port on my car, while filling my tank. I've also rarely ever filled my tank and INvoluntarily smelled the fuel i was putting into my vehicle simply because of it somehow wafting up in my general direction.

The whole idea behind that always confused me. How exactly would that be a viable alternative to the airbag? The whole idea is to slow the body GRADUALLY... not seal it almost entirely and make the person(s) inside decelerate just as fast as the car is. Doesn't really help the whole "Internal bleeding" thing. But

I only think one could call it "rightfully owned" if they themselves were the first to create it, and "technology" if it was actually reasonable to call it that. Kinda like the whole "rectangular device with equally rounded corners" patent. Or the "Wedge-shaped design of an Ultrabook" patent. Since when did the

wow.... both cliche AND absolutely stupid response.

Yea.... it's usually the people in the lifted pickup's who are trying to compensate for something. I, personally, drive a Smart ForTwo, since i don't have a wife, don't have kids, and the majority of my driving is to and from work, so i didn't see the point in keeping my '99 Dodge Durango. Those morons in their

Yea... but seeing as how SSD's are just barely coming around to roughly the $1/GB range... and HDD's are nearly $1/10GB... i don't imagine HDD's being phased out just yet. Especially when they are also still making improvements to standard HDD platters to cram more storage space into less physical space.

Am i the only one who finds the idea of Near-Field MAGNETIC resonance in a "computing environment" to be a bit of an idiotic notion? If by "computing environment", they mean it literally as being somewhere with a computer. Bring your laptop in for a bit of work on your term paper, set it on the table, open it up