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((( "What Gore said was 'I took the initiative in creating the Internet,' which is also a lie, incidentally." )))

((( "If it means that Android apps would run on the Chrome browser it could be a losing proposition for Google." )))

Gizmodo has soured considerably on Apple since their excommunication for stealing an iPhone prototype, and their audience has tended to reflect their mood swing. However, Gizmodo's readers are not indicative of the population at large, as the iPhone 5 was the most popular smartphone in the world last quarter, the

The facts have a well-known Apple bias.

((( "Working for" Samsung is a WHOLE lot different than being paid for his expert opinion on patent law. )))

((( "good artists copy but great artists steal"..ring any bell Apple fan boys? )))

((( "I've got news for you mactivists. Only ~7% of the computers being used on this planet are Macs." )))

What is this article about? The author doesn't give even a single example of the "instructive interface" to which he refers. This seems like just another yawner of a rant against skeuomorphism from the skeuomorphism-hating editors of Gizmodo.

This article is just chockfull of absurd assumptions. The author seems to believe that Apple's only choice in creating a watch is to produce an overly-large, awkward, goofy, unbecoming monstrosity that no one besides the nerdiest nerd would ever want to use. Forgive me, but I trust the most decorated and successful

((( "...I really have never seen the Mac fanboys in more of an uproar than I have seen them about the Surface Pro." )))

Getting 23GB of usable space on a 32GB system would be a huge rip-off and a blatant example of false advertising. On a 64GB system, it's a crime.

((( "I thought it was a common understanding that iMessage just flat out sucks?" )))

To those saying that it's "actually a good thing" to change an uninformed opinion are missing the point that those uninformed opinions were the basis of a lot of nasty articles about this movie in the first place. It's the simple-minded "shoot first and ask questions later" mentality that is the problem, and the

I've never found iMessage to be unreliable. I've never known anyone who found iMessage to be unreliable, either. Really, the only time I ever hear complaints about iMessage is from the editors of this site.

((( "Customers are now exposed to the fact that its phones are inferior, small, brittle, dumb and limited." )))

((( "I will never ever ever ever buy another apple product." )))

The Stupid is strong with this one.

Hey, maybe we can save the car... [waits 15 seconds] ...well, no, probably not now.

Hey, maybe we can save the car... [waits 15 seconds] ...well, no, probably not now.

Hey, maybe we can save the car... [waits 15 seconds] ...well, no, probably not now.