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Robert A Petersen
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Really depends, how long does this allow your Passcode to be? If I can set like 8+ it won't matter what keys are worn because they still won't know the order. I note it still has the standard key lock as well, so for me I'd be using the key most of the time, and the password would be for emergencies (ie lost keys).

This does not seem really any different than any employee training guide I've seen before.

I find *nix based computers to be much more real than Microsoft's offerings. Except by "real" most people actually mean "plays more video games" (while at the same time mocking affordable consoles who have near 100% gaming as opposed to other software).

That's rediculous, it shows they aren't biased. And when it comes to Jury's what you want is unbiased. They have no predetermined stake or opinion in either company. That's exactly as its supposed to be.

Oh gods, all this is going to be is Samsung apologists claiming Apple bought the judge, bought the Jury, Jury all have iPhone and iPads (only 1 jurist had an iPhone, none had Samsung. Most had LG, and one juror didn't even own a cell phone).

No.

Click on news story. Click right pointing arrow (the same one that has the "Open in Safari" option). Click 'share'.

On my 3rd gen iPad it's much better than using the website. Plus the website doesn't give you iOS notifications ;-P

It's actually quite impressive now. Details on it all here from a Facebook engineer who was part of the rewrite:

No, it's faster because instead of being just a wrapper for the mobile site, it's now a native app.

Here's an explanation from a Facebook engineer that worked on the new version:

Updated it yes, but a minor update on Android, still just the Mobile / HTML5 site on droid. Not a total native code rewrite from the ground up as the updated iOS version now is.

What are you running it on??? This thing runs like Usain Bolt on my 3rd gen iPad. No comparison needed to the old version.

The reviews are for the old version :-)

You can share on today's updated iOS version, in addition to major speed and UI improvements.

It does!

Sorry, that reply was meant for a_blackpanther.

Well, can't hurt to wait until Apple's keynote on September 12th and see what the new iPhone is packing before making a decision.

Well, it's on the opposite side of the house from my router, and I'd rather not run 100ft of Cat5. Like I said I don't really consider it an issue, as my Apple TV handles my Netflix and streaming just fine. I'm very happy with the TV itself. :-)

Streaming audio (Pandora, etc), streaming video (Netflix, YouTube, etc), uploading pictures/videos, downloading apps...it's not really that hard. I have a 5GB limit and I hit it regularly.