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Apple released iOS 4.0.2 for iPhone and firmware 3.2.2 for iPad, This release fixed PDF exploit used for JailbreakMe tool.
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superipadgeek
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what i don't understand is, how you people can judge how someone spends their money..what about a person who smokes two packs of cigarettes a day? do the math on that one..Drink Starbucks much? do the math on that..what about someone who buys a brand new car, then turns around and spends a couple thousand on rims and tires..if the individual has the money, what gives you the right to criticize them..it may be out of your budget, but to others its jus a couple packs o' cigs and a venti latte..jealousy is a sickness, get well soon b!tch$ m4v to wmv converter free You raise a great topic for dialog, but I think you are again taking a term and defining it one narrow way to suit your line of thinking and to so definitively favor the iPhone. Usability is about effective use and usefulnes as well as (but not only) ease of use.You make some very appropriate concessions about Android and webOS, but it ends feeling like a setup to appear objective before rather arrogantly presuming to be the authority on a topic to tout the iPhone's superiority. Because of that, though I often love the topics, I often find your articles offputting. For me, though I love the iPhone, it makes me want to be adverse to it…though it is certainly in my opinion a great user experience. You make valid points, and it's great to love and favor a device, but you just don't need to take it that far, and I think your articles would be better received and more respected if you didn't.Objectivity is wonderful; and opinions and preferences are understandable, especially when rationally explained, but really should not be touted as undeniable fact no matter how strongly you may feel about it. It just doesn't come across well or credible to intelligent, informed thinkers.I like iOS, Android, and webOS, but for a mix of reasons finally switched from my beloved iPhone to the myTouch 4G on T-Mobile. The simplicity of the iPhone posed both functionality and usability issues for me, which finally led to my transition…and it certainly was a transition! I would agree that iOS is simpler but also limiting along with that, while Android is more intricate due to offering more functionality, options, and user control. However, there are numerous things I can do more easily on my myTouch 4G than on my iPhone…not to mention the things it can do that my iPhone simply can't.In the end, Android (at least for now) is serving me better. And though I don't find Android as polished as iOS, I do find it more capable — it has the increased functionality I wanted, and for my purposes (productivity power user) its overall usability is higher than my iPhone because I can both do more and do key things more easily and efficiently.
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