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worlds largest E waste dump
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Simplify the way to manage your own files on mobile devices (80s Talk Post)
What about iOS like an 1G iPod Touch?
43-Year-Old Refuses to Let Barbie Define Beauty Standards
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The Broads Must Be Crazy Part 2 - Belittled Women
It's like radiation on your wedding day. It's the good advice that you just didn't take.
Wait -- radiation? Oh thank you iOS spell checker. Thank you for the correction.
Nintendo 64 (N64) - Did You Know Gaming? ...
I never heard of rand-net modem cartridge, nor the video capture cartridge, but did know about most of the other factoids. I was sad that they never released Mega Drive in the US, but with only 6 titles I don't miss it.
It's crazy to think smartphones have way more graphics power and at least 60x as much ram. But what iOS or Android game comes close to Mario 64, DK64, Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, or Conker's Bad Fur Day ?
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That's a great talk. It's particularly interesting in light of the recent iOS and GnuTLS bugs.
http://videosift.com/video/NSA-operation-ORCHESTRA-Annual-Status-Report
This one should be right up your alley: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwcl17Q0bpk
It's an entertaining talk about how the NSA gets rid of all those annoying startups and inventors who come up with ways to make life harder for the intelligence services.
CHESS FOR GIRLS !!!
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Rolltop Desk by David Roentgen: Demonstration
amazing desk.
reminds me of an iOS puzzle game.
Why did the guy take his gloves off for the 1 segment?
British Night Life Narrated by David Attenborough
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Filming and Laughing at School Kids Falling on Ice
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Another Way to Die - Jack White, Alicia Keys (new Bond song)
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Boggie: Noveau Parfum - a heavily photoshopped video
Download the app for iOS and Android now!
>>>Huge iPhone Security Flaw<<<
Great to see everyone on here is still using iOS 4, considering it was released JUNE 2010!
>>>Huge iPhone Security Flaw<<<
"iOS 4.1 Security Issue - Bypassing the Lock Screen to Make Calls "

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Speed Test Comparison Between All iPhones Ever Made
Apple's strategy appears to be progressive in releasing new products and conservative in making iterations.
It's particularly obvious on the iPhone. (1) On screen size they've barely budged while competitors have offered options varying widely from 3-7 inches. While some would argue phones larger than 5 inches are ungainly, it's very much a personal preference and where there's clearly demand say for Samsung's Note series, the option should be available. (2) The UI may have also been revamped but compared to the customisability of Android, it's still immensely basic and locked down, (3) File access continues to be restricted through iTunes which keeps transferring files, and sharing them between apps a massive pain. Apple's bandaid solution to this is to stick a 'share' button everywhere, but this is hardly a real solution.
The problem is Apple's slow pace of change means they're losing their competitive advantage. I'd argue the big change that has kept the iPhone successful even as Android was beginning to catch up several years after the first iPhone was the (1) all metal design that came with the iPhone 4 & (2) the smoothness of their UI. Now with phones like the HTC One, the durable/water resistant series from Sony and the rumor that Samsung is going all metal with its next generation, the first advantage is going. The second went with Android Jelly Bean which mostly fixed Android's laginess. I just don't see anything coming along that will significantly differentiate them in the future, both the iPhone 5 and 5S really didn't offer anything as compelling as the build quality of the 4.
The iPhones main remaining advantages are its user friendliness and the relative strength of its app store. I'd argue the first is over-exaggerated, and even if it is such a large factor, the sheer fact that it has already seen sizable portions of the older generation being enticed into smartphones makes the next step of moving to a new UI a relative cinch. Effectively Android phone makers/Google can capitalize on the market Apple helped create. With the build quality gap diminishing and Android device prices coming down, while iPhone prices remain largely unchanged I think the incentive to switch will rise.
The App Store's strength is largely a factor of the revenue that it brings in for app creators. Yes, no doubt iOS apps are generally pricier and it's users more willing to pay. But with the dominance in market share for Android in developing markets, even if their consumers are poorer, it's only a matter of time before at the very least app makers move from the iOS first, Android second model to a simultaneous release. From there I think it will be a steady decline for iOS.