Jason Snell says it's a sure thing. Jason also sat down for a hard-hitting interview with the iPhone 4S's Siri. Jason--or perhaps Siri, at Jason's bidding--also wrote up a piece on just how international the iPhone 4S really is--including a Sprint-specific update. And enough people read Jason's positive review that crowds lined up around the world to get their hands on the iPhone 4S on Friday.Free Bonus ContentWe did cover a few interesting, non-iPhone, non-iOS, non-iCloud topics this past week. Dan Frakes offered a close look at the new iPod nano software. Joel Mathis wrote a piece on Netflix's slaying of Qwikster--when I'd finally learned to spell it. Kirk McElhearn shared a primer on annotating PDFs. And I shared a tip on migrating your Mail autocomplete database from one Mac to another.It's possible Apple could have a bigger week next week than this week. But boy, my fingers hope not.
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