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I miss hardware copies of media (CD/DVDs/Blurays are getting outdated) BUT i do like the convenience of online purchases (although I seem to be spending more on impulse) and physical buttons on my phones and cars. Also stick shifts also seem to be going down the drain.

I like the idea but it does not fit most people's needs. I can get almost two full size trucks for the same price as a Holden Ute (or a loaded full size one like a Raptor). GM would have to price it low enough (but then it will cannibalize the sales of their volume models (or even wouldn't sell because it doesn't fit

Even then, Holden Ute is not the truck for you with its low capacity and super high price.

So the US S3s and US Note 2's except the Verizon ones are safe - could have just said so in the article.

El Camino revivals aren't going to sell well in current economy due to the gas prices. Nobody even buys reg cabs except for work (or because they can't afford crew). So if this cost more than a midsize crew cab truck (which it would have) - the sales would have really sucked and that is not something a company a foot

US should think more about cooperating with others. There is only so much resources in one country. They should have joined CERN (more funding and lobbying) to finish building this larger one here instead of LHC in Europe.

My latest round of passwords are about 4 months old in average. I do tend to use different passwords for different services but all of them are variants of basically the same one.

Maybe a huge display to double confirm your selection of fuel might be a good idea.

Apple Maps has it with the 'compass' view. Google maps also uses to compass to rotate when you turn around.

Several sites have them. I have purchased it from Amazon and eBay.

I didn't know that. I don't use much media apps - I watch a bit of Netflix on my phone and haven't had any problems with it.

I use Apple Maps in DC area too - even when I don't need it so they can collect info. It has never led me astray either. But it is lacking a whole lot of map data. For example, Google maps has every building in my university (UMD) labelled while its not on Apple Maps. Even when I search for my home address - they show

To all people complaining about the app on iPhone 5 - The app is fluid and fast on my 4S and 4 (which I am trying to repair), while it isn't on my dad's 5.

I think its the phone, maybe its not optimized for 5. It works like butter on my 4S and a 4 I am repairing.

iPhone 4 doesn't have voice nav - So this app is a must have for iPhone 4 and 3GS.

It's very smooth on my iPhone 4S. I am pretty impressed with the app (and the maps).

This app just reminded me why Google's maps data is better. Each building in my university is labelled and named on Google Maps while Apple Maps won't even give directions to my university.

Yes I read the comment after I posted the comment. Then got too lazy to change it.