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@Lizard_King: 100% agree. I am a biker (both kinds) and a skier, and sometimes I really just want to change a song without looking at the player I am using (iPhone or Nano). That is pretty much impossible on the iPhone.

@HardRojo: Haven't had a device with the new ones. I have the previous Nano and 3G iPhone. So yeah, I just remember everyone complaining about them.

@HardRojo: Wait, are they using the same earphones as the old shuffle?

@bobeyjoe: Even if the device did, the screen doesn't. Very few screens in production can support a large enough dynamic range for a 32-bit image.

@ps61318: Actually, I thought a company did make these, only I can never find them for sale anywhere.

ALright, I already have to manage Twitter and Facebook, why do I need another social network. And really, I don't want to follow someone and see who they are listening to.

Multi touch actually goes against one reason I like my Nano. The click wheel can be operated with gloves on, and without having to look at the screen.

Once you move it out of the 32bit color space, it is no longer HDR, but a tonemapped LDR image. Honestly, marketing buzzwords that mislead are a true problem here.

@otus: Go read up on the history, they developed those things before the W3C standards. Yes, I am backing MS because they are getting a bad rap for something they didn't even mean to do.

@bbeesley: Agree. I usually watch video on the bikes.

I use my Nano for skiing, motorcycling, in my SUV, working out and bicycling. Now, I could use my phone in all those situations, but here are the problems:

@kdupree: Do you really use more than 2GB?

Where is iOS4 updated to make my 3G stable and at least as fast as it was prior to update?

@otus: 20% at most for IE, even less now. If you keep an idea of what some of the problems are, like the box-model issue, you can write code that works for both without special IE stuff. And using a pre-developed JS library takes off almost all the load from that end.

@MifuneT: Or replace your current headunit with one that costs the same price as said iDevice....

@Fractal the Meek: Mobile Safari and Android's browser are both Webkit. Webkit is a general framework that you build the browser ontop of. Currently, there are three major ones: Webkit, Internet Explorer, and Gecko (Mozilla Firefox). Some people might throw Opera into the mix, but really, I don't see even 1% of

Is the browser webkit based?

Dude needs a hi-speed camera. I want to really see that can get crushed.