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I had the Ford system in a rental recently, and it was terrible (granted it was like a 2013 Fiesta budget rental).

2 things:

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They were also giving away a free Marvel Graphic novel for Kindle with any physical graphic novel purchase a few weeks back (and may still be doing so?) I didn’t see it advertised anywhere, but I noticed the message in my cart. I received a code after my order shipped and I was able to pick from a few hundred options.

They were also giving away a free Marvel Graphic novel for Kindle with any physical graphic novel purchase a few

Oh, Verizon has plenty of issues around Boston and its immediate suburbs, coverage maps be damned.

Not a bad price at all. I would never use these exclusively, but they’re awesome as part of a larger home automation setup. I use 2 (one for a lamp and one for seasonal/holiday lights) alongside Phillips Hue bulbs in my built-in fixtures with my Echo, and it’s great. I’ve read about some iffy experiences, but have had

Not a bad price at all. I would never use these exclusively, but they’re awesome as part of a larger home automation

Wow, somebody actually ok’d that headline?! I just had to make up a reason for laughing out loud at my office.

*yawn*

So why didn’t the court just order them to unlock it then? And here, this may help clear the software thing up for you: http://bfy.tw/4Qr1

First, if Apple had the ability to do this, the court order wouldn’t be to disable the lockout and data-erase features. It would be to unlock the phone. Second, if Apple were to create the software to do this, it wouldn’t be 3rd party. Troll harder or think harder.