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As an iPhone user, I just sold off the iPod Touch and used the money for my own needs.

This might just be the thing to finally make me jailbreak after all these years. All those crazy features we've seen and it comes down to a lock screen to convince, funnily enough.

I really, really think it's problematic how generalized these remarks are. Not every school is the same. Not every teacher is the same. Not every subject is the same. You cannot just take everything at once under an umbrella term and cross it out. Especially with colleges, so many are private and have complete

I'm inclined to believe it's not so much the more time you spend outside but the less time you spend staring at a screen. Many children spent a lot of time outside, but would come in just to stare at a television for every other waking hour. Now, the risk of that is multiplied with children being exposed to

WebMD?

I bought my MacBook a few weeks before Snow Leopard was released (due to necessity). Apple made the update available to people like me for $10 via snailmail to cover "shipping." There might be some sort of variation of the theme for Lion too.

I think they're just trying to appease more BlackBerry users. They have that annoying flashy thing on their phones which I REALLY don't want on my iPhone.

Yeah, this is the most marketing Twitter has ever gotten (except maybe all of CNN pushing it every 2 seconds).

Apple will never admit to reading Giz, but they definitely do. Let's continue to complain about stuff we want!

I want to work for Apple marketing. They are the real geniuses, I tell you.

Hey, no one's stopping you from actually pulling out most (junk) drawers.

Goodreads is an amazing organizational tool for your reading. I've failed to get my friends to use Goodreads, but Goodreads is great at keeping tack of books "to read," "currently reading," and "read" already. The iPhone app helps me add books to read whenever and wherever, and the visual nature of the site really

Earlier in the comments, Whitson said: "Microsoft disabled embedding. For no logical reason that I can think of. We're working on getting it uploaded so we can embed it in the post :-)"

Can't you just make an account? I got an email from Google because I indicated interest in getting the Chromebook for free way back when and that link seemed to allow me to make an account (although I already have one).

I'm a huge Feedly fan. On Chrome for Mac and on iPhone, that app coordinates my reading so well that I lose a lot of time everyday.

I pray for the day when Docs has Labs too.

VOTE: Google Chat

I saw the title of this post and didn't open it originally because I didn't think it was relevant. I burned my tongue five minutes later.

I wholeheartedly agree, and I might end up paying, if only to support good journalism. Competitors like the WSJ and Washington Post already have paywalls, and they tend to offer less than the NYT (and you could argue at lesser quality too).

This pretty much captures (pretty well) what you guys have been saying all along: that although it's not the productive device some of us wish it to be, it is so far the best tablet. The emotional draw that's prevalent is visible here too.