Engadget, if you want to keep posting stuff like this constantly, make a sub site for this. Leave the hacking articles to the hacking sites. Thank you.
And, no, I do not want to be forced to use the Apple-less feed. Apple news is occasionally important stuff.
If you don't like reading about a certain issue then use your mouse-wheel about 3 or 4 clicks down and don't read it. This was a useful post for many of us who want to revert back to 1.1.1.
Seriously...posts about the iphone's new version firmware being hacked are getting old. We already know that when version 1.1.3 is released, it will be hacked, when version 2.0 comes out it will be hack...now if the firmware updated things like MMS and other important features then it would be worth posting, but for now...IT'S OLD and REDUNDANT!
Cut and pasted from one of my replies to similar sentiments expressed yesterday:
" I can only say this so many times. If you don't care about the post, just *skip it!* You don't have to read about it. It only takes up a little real estate on the page, and it's not like they are skipping another story to report this one.
Personally, I hope they keep up this kind of coverage. Not just about the iPhone either. I hope that they blow out the coverage on the Zune firmware. I hope they keep talking about the Eee PC. I hope they keep reporting every bit of news, even the stuff I may not personally be interested in. Because someone else may be. And I don't want them skipping stories that may happen to be interesting to me.
You waste more time by opening the article and commenting that just scrolling past it. Please, for the love of god everybody, just skip the articles you don't like. Because they might start listening to you, and then I would have to find some other place to get all the blowout coverage of every cool device that I want."
I like hearing about the iPhone getting hacked. Don't have one, won't ever most likely, but who doesn't love to see the futile lock-down efforts of a big corporation get thrown to the ground by a few people? This is even better then the PSP deal, so many people are working on the iPhone that it's protection doesn't even last a day.
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Engadget, if you want to keep posting stuff like this constantly, make a sub site for this. Leave the hacking articles to the hacking sites. Thank you.
And, no, I do not want to be forced to use the Apple-less feed. Apple news is occasionally important stuff.
You know, you could just not read it.
If you don't like reading about a certain issue then use your mouse-wheel about 3 or 4 clicks down and don't read it. This was a useful post for many of us who want to revert back to 1.1.1.
Thanks Engadget.
Seriously...posts about the iphone's new version firmware being hacked are getting old. We already know that when version 1.1.3 is released, it will be hacked, when version 2.0 comes out it will be hack...now if the firmware updated things like MMS and other important features then it would be worth posting, but for now...IT'S OLD and REDUNDANT!
Cut and pasted from one of my replies to similar sentiments expressed yesterday:
"
I can only say this so many times. If you don't care about the post, just *skip it!* You don't have to read about it. It only takes up a little real estate on the page, and it's not like they are skipping another story to report this one.
Personally, I hope they keep up this kind of coverage. Not just about the iPhone either. I hope that they blow out the coverage on the Zune firmware. I hope they keep talking about the Eee PC. I hope they keep reporting every bit of news, even the stuff I may not personally be interested in. Because someone else may be. And I don't want them skipping stories that may happen to be interesting to me.
You waste more time by opening the article and commenting that just scrolling past it. Please, for the love of god everybody, just skip the articles you don't like. Because they might start listening to you, and then I would have to find some other place to get all the blowout coverage of every cool device that I want."
Ooh... There's an Apple-less free.
Sir, I thank you. I didn't know there was such a thing. :)
I like hearing about the iPhone getting hacked. Don't have one, won't ever most likely, but who doesn't love to see the futile lock-down efforts of a big corporation get thrown to the ground by a few people? This is even better then the PSP deal, so many people are working on the iPhone that it's protection doesn't even last a day.