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Holy Crap!!! it sells for 50g!!!
EVE online is for a special breed of people. As much as I love and admire the game, I personally cant play it.
... yea fuck Madagascar.
oh gosh... im ganna have to move to verizon...
@gibson

You, sir, are exactly right. Both the iPhone(with their own map app) and Android will both have this... difference is? Android is on what, 3 or 4 different carriers and soon to be on a mess of phones? Google wins.
i bought my lodgitech nano in January, ive yet to change the batteries.... oh, i use my computer almost daily.
"the convoluted upgrade path from Windows XP to Windows 7 represents a big opportunity for Apple, since users have to back everything up and reformat."Any user that reads all those steps is probably going to freak out. If you have to go through all that, why not just buy a Mac?" "

All i can say to this statement is lol. Youll still need to back up and transfer all your shit to your mac. Same shit but more expensive.


Grant, your article seems like you're complaining just to complain.

On #1 Upgrade all seems like a great idea, but i have to agree with other posters, in that sometimes updates take away from the app you just updated. An update all would be nice, but... eh... personally i can live with out it.

#2 is another not-very-thought-out complaint. Whenever an App installs, it asks for permission, when you update an app, guess what? ... You're installing an app! So its going to ask you. Yea you can argue that "why cant they just not ask you when updating?" and youre right, I imagine they make you reconfirm in the case of added features that use more of your phone's services.

#3 is a moot point, they added Screen shots in 1.6, anyone jumping on board right now wont care that before there werent any screen shots. You're complaining to complain.

#4 Stupid people are going to be stupid. Google is not going to waste their time and money on moderating comments. And if you give that power to the author, he can just delete any bad comments, valid or not. Also screen shots again?? ugh, get over it.

and on your last point... In a system like this, any control is to much control in my opinion. The being flagged by users is the only way to do it fair.

No the market isnt the greatest thing in the world, but it isnt going to be androids Achilies heel either. Whats going to kill android, or prevent it from dominating over the iPhone? The phones themselves and nothing else.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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