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@Justin Reich: That's ridic. Gizmodo anti-Apple? Please. This was a big, much reported on launch. Gizmodo devoted a lot of space to it, and you're bitching because they're also reporting on some issues? They have to, if at least to get a sense of how widespread some of the problems are. Chill, man.

@VeLAWLceraptor: I think WebOS was pobably a response to the iPhone. Without the latter, you wouldn't have had the former.

VOTE: WordPress.

@Sockatume: Totally agree. Good catch.

@alscotta: Yeah, and complete with bad grammar and spelling. What's a "catagory"?

@Chris Pratt: Good point. I was wondering the same.

VOTE: SplashID

@Unionhawk: Of course, no one should rely on a single backup method. Anyway, these services aren't about backups really, as much as about having files available from any computer.

@Unionhawk: I'm sure there are many others who need more than 2GB. A single use case does not an "Ok, why?" make.

If I can stream it to my TV.

Sometimes I do this with 12" tortilla as the base. Surprisingly not bad.

More robust calendar (and less clumsy) and contacts manager

Kotaku sure is covering Farmville a lot laterly, considering it's more or less a knock-off of another.

I wish Canada has something like the FCC. We are getting 60GB caps per month and throttling on BT, among other things. Every major ISP does that, the both of them.

On Sprint, you can send text messages to landlines and they get read to the recipient by a computer voice. I've had a lot of fun with this feature.