Reception seems bad for either hand
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It seems it's not just lefties who are getting bad reception on the new iPhone; it's anyone holding it in either hand. Here's a link to a video and a round up of stories:
http://magnetowasright.wordpress.com/2010/06/24/better-wait-to-get-a-new-iphone/
Once again, Apple has put out a beta product that's not fully tested.
If this passes, then RIAA/MPAA will just have all the politicians and judges they've bought cry out "we've got to shut down the internets to protect copyright."
I actually turn to Wikipedia for useful information. Vandalizers and viral marketers may be having fun with Wikipedia, but too much of that makes it less useful. Nevertheless, I applaud a system that encourages more participation rather than just locking down controversial articles. I just hope the "more editorial control" doesn't end up too heavy handed.
Another thing you can do with a password:
4) Give it to someone else.
What if I want to allow another person to log in to my machine? And then, after they're done, I can change the password. There's just no substitute for a proper password.
I'm stuck less than halfway through a contract on my iPhone, and I want an Android phone more with every day that passes. I tried jailbreaking my iPhone, but that's a pain-in-the-ass, superficial fix.
It'll be a couple years, but as soon as I can, I plan to be a proud owner of an Android phone.
It seems it's not just lefties who are getting bad reception on the new iPhone; it's anyone holding it in either hand. Here's a link to a video and a round up of stories: http://magnetowasright.wordpress.com/2010/06/24/better-wait-to-get-a-new-iphone/ Once again, Apple has put out a beta product that's not fully tested.
If this passes, then RIAA/MPAA will just have all the politicians and judges they've bought cry out "we've got to shut down the internets to protect copyright."
I actually turn to Wikipedia for useful information. Vandalizers and viral marketers may be having fun with Wikipedia, but too much of that makes it less useful. Nevertheless, I applaud a system that encourages more participation rather than just locking down controversial articles. I just hope the "more editorial control" doesn't end up too heavy handed.
Another thing you can do with a password: 4) Give it to someone else. What if I want to allow another person to log in to my machine? And then, after they're done, I can change the password. There's just no substitute for a proper password.
I'm stuck less than halfway through a contract on my iPhone, and I want an Android phone more with every day that passes. I tried jailbreaking my iPhone, but that's a pain-in-the-ass, superficial fix. It'll be a couple years, but as soon as I can, I plan to be a proud owner of an Android phone.