On the Unnecessary Landmark Trial
There Are Two Questions Whose Answers Accurately Describe the Usefulness of Any Modern Gadget. “What Can it Do?” and “How Do I Make it Do It?”
A Simple Case for Reasonable Data Networks
This Week’s Edition Features a Tool, an Android App, and a Little Something for Your Figure
Since Apple released the iPhone in 2007, almost everyone has raved about its sleek design, ease-of-use, and basic badass-ness. Many people, however, are clamoring for new features. Fortunately, Apple has given in to most of the feature requests: Multitasking (Sort of. Your “recently used” apps are in a nice, neat frozen state.) 3G (Yep) and 4G (Likely to be included in the next release) Copy-and-Paste (Seriously, this was impossible until 2009!) Notification System App Ecosystem (That’s right kiddos; the original iPhone shipped with just 15 apps, no App Store, and not even the iTunes Music Store. Thank God that didn’t last long.) Over-the-Air syncing (iCloud takes care of all the iPhone’s back-up needs.) Picture Messaging (Believe it or not: the original iPhone couldn’t send pictures over MMS.) However, one common plea has not been and likely never will be heard: SIZE The iPhone has always had a 3.5″ widescreen, multitouch …