Or just get an Android phone.
Or just get an Android phone.
"Study Shows Less Teen Drivers On iPhones Is a Good Thing"
Add a plug for Apple products and that'll be the worse Giz article ever.
"Farewell, Discovery" - in more ways than one. :(
Do you know ANYTHING about Android?!
As well as a filter to suppress all Apple-promoting content, Gizmodo needs one to hide all concepts, they're just frustrating. Now there's a concept for you!
Personal responsibly is obviously too much for some people - iSheeple seem to like the walled garden of their benevolent dictatorship.
My colleagues used to say - "Ask Stef, he has the whole of the internet on his computer".
Nobody show him the Xoom - he'll kill himself.
If anyone ever connects a computer to any kind of international communications network we'll be in real trouble then!
Lessons:
Why should a smartphone be any more protected than any other computer?
And here on Gizmodo too! I can only apologise ;)
Ever heard of "google"?
Charity work is also a big factor in these awards - something Mr. Jobs hasn't been quite as generous with as his peers.
Android Cyanogen Gingerbread: there's a lovely little feature tucked away under SettingsCyanogenMod settingsSound called "Quiet hours" that disables sound, vibration and LED notifications during your nominated hours - very useful if you're a light sleeper!
@justinpe: It's not available here and I wouldn't want it on my phone even if it was. I have watched BBC iPlayer without any problems though.
They're not just for laptops, my PC has a 40GB SSD system disc and a 1TB HDD and it really flies with Windows 7 x64, especially at start-up and shutdown.
The "will" in the headline does not match what is reported.
NOBODY likes manufacturer UIs, nobody.