After patiently waiting for weeks with a phone that can barely function off a charger for more than 5 minutes, and no word from Apple on a software update (even “we’re working on it”), I’m moving on. If I wanted a phone with tons of bells and whistles, and shitty battery life, I might as well go Android. At least integration with my Google accounts will be better. And Virgin Mobile lets me get a recent model LG Optimus (Android 2.2) with an unlimited data/text plan for $35/month. So goodbye, AT&T and Apple. Maybe another day.
…FlexPlayer is a universal iOS app (it works on all iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad) that can play any media without a hiccup – no conversions or downscaling required.
…it’s like having a brand new phone!
I’ve been a Firefox holdout for a while, but Firefox 5’s insane CPU-hogging was the last straw. Now that enough peripheral applications I use (like 1Password) work stably within Chrome, I’ve made the jump.
I use Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Voice, and several other Google services. So, is Android the next logical step? It might be, especially if iOS 5 is a crock.
Whether you love or hate your iPhone (or fall somewhere in between), there are at least a few things about it that annoy you. Here are our—and your—biggest annoyances, along with how to fix them. Read on at Lifehacker »

