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I'd love to have another laptop....

I think recessions, in a capitalist economy, are bound to happen due to pressure for record profits. So its pretty much part of life. Luckily, those record profits will help us get out.
Or you can not buy it if its not worth it to you. There is nothing inherently wrong with the app store. If a developer would like to charge for their app its their right to do so, and its your right not to buy it if it isn't worth it.

If you don't like personal opinions and perspectives in your news, you should probably find a better outlet then reading blogs. Blogs will, by definition, have personal spins to it. And an apple blog that covers iPhone apps that also has iPhone developers is bound to have perspectives about their experience.

Quit your bitchin'.
I'm In. Does it sync iCal Tasks?
I wish I could win a bag of swag...
I was just wanting this to take notes for school! I'd love to use this. I want to be able to keep my notes electronically organized but there is also just something about paper that can't be replaced.

*Crosses Fingers*
You use the app when you have Wifi connection. If you are getting directions the application caches the maps of turns so that if you leave a Wifi connection you can still use the directions.
Oregon State University has had multiple successful tests already and is continuing to push wave technology. http://eecs.oregonstate.edu/wesrf/
They could be phasing out firewire because they do not plan to compete with USB 3.0
Did you honestly not expect this? This is why I never even bought the 5 apps to begin with. I knew i'd be getting them for free with new update with even more stuff, or for free in general. Apple didn't do anything wrong at all... its like giving a price drop and having everyone that year complain. Its nothing new - these things always happen.

Apple could have made it a lot worse. They could have had the update for $10 and make us pay $3 for each of those apps on the app store. That would have frustrated me. But really, I would have only bought the map application anyway. Which is why the January update wasn't worth $20 for me.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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