xmattperkins
Matt Perkins
xmattperkins

Justin you couldn't offend anyone if you wanted to. The fact is you make random comments without knowing about the product you're commenting about. That makes you a clueless moron who talks to try and sound smart but ends up coming off as a clueless clown. And sorry for my delayed response but I didn't get notified of

I'm sick of every fandroid calling tech sites Apple sites. You know why tech sites post more articles on Apple than Android? Because more people read and comment on them. You have a problem with that, avoid Apple articles altogether and focus on Android articles. Oh wait I forgot the Android users who comment on Apple

So yet again tech sites see Spotify as an alternative not a superior option to Pandora. I would love to know the advantage Pandora actually has over Spotify. Can you create custom playlists on Pandora like on Spotify? Nope, it's radio-style online. Does Pandora offer offline mode to it's ONE customers like Spotify

First off Apple never denied there wasn't an exploit in iCloud or Find My Phone. They just said this attack wasn't from an exploit in iCloud or Find My Phone. There's a difference between having an exploit and being exploited and having one and it not be exploited. This breach can happen to anyone on any device

There one rule everyone should remember before buying cheaper products. Buying a cheaper alternative is like buying a cheap ring instead of a diamond ring. You're sacrificing quality to save money. Android for example. Choosing it over an iPhone you're sacrificing privacy and security to save money which actually can

I usually respect Lifehacker and a lot of that I agree with but I wouldn't buy cheaper meat. That's just asking to get some kinda disease just to save money. Another thing I would not go cheap on is soda. A cheaper version of Mountain Dew usually tastes more like Mellow Yellow than Mountain Dew. And generic Pepsi

What people on here don't understand is to make a product mainstream it's gotta cater to more than the nerds and geeks. If the iWatch looks like the Pebble or Gear, then only nerds and geeks will buy it along with die hard Apple fans who buy anything Apple. Apple would be better off making it look either like a

Android phone makers started this trend of phablets to try and get people to pay the same for a high end Android phone as they would for an iPhone. And while the iPhone is still the top selling individual smartphone, Galaxy S sales have gone up each year because of the Phablet trend. The new trend is all about selling

Android is the worst operating system ever created. For starters most who use Android are either oblivious to malware or think because they have an AntiVirus app installed they're safe. Here's the thing ...new malware has to come out before AntiVirus can detect it meaning someone has to get infected before it gets

"Is this really becoming a thing? Are people really buying these glorified pedometers when they already have a smartphone on them"

Fitness experts who don't get caught up in cost or what operating system the device is compatible with almost always choose the Fuelband over the competition. Hell even Dr. Oz wears a Fuelband.

I don't get the advantage of third-party apps over iMessage. First off you need data or Wifi to send a message using a third-party message. Secondly if the third-party message doesn't go through it won't send it via text like iMessage will. Third, if you have in iDevice then you have iMessage, you dont have to invite

To be optimized for iOS 7 both the icon and keyboard need to be iOS 7 optimized and so far apps like Fantastical and Google Search aren't fully optimized.