Overcharge? Now c'mon, Apple IS bad, but not THAT bad. It should sit at around 94-97% to preserve battery life.
Whoa! You got an iPhone! Welcome to the AT&T network, Josh! How you like it? And did you use Steve's debit card to pay for your new phone?!
Sybil was the name of movie about a woman with something like 17 different personalities. I think it was a true story too.
Ah ok. Now, I'm learning a bit more about Josh's personality... I hope my next phone could be either a Blackberry or an iPhone, but I'm sooo happy with my current Nokia 2600, in which it has MSN Messenger (that I use when I'm away from my laptop -- I might even send you IMs while I'm commuting on BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) under San Francisco's Market Street!), and I send quite a lot of text messages per day! I'm really wondering if you know how much radiation is emitted from your phone and what effects it could produce...?
There's plenty or at least a few articles on the internet about those. I think the jest of it is use a blue tooth or a home phone as much as you can. But, they could have changed their facts since I last read those articles... Edit: I've done some googling, here's a few articles that may help. http://www.emf-health.com/articles-10tips.htm http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/09/cellphone-radiation/ http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6602_7-5020357-1.html http://reviews.cnet.com/cell-phone-radiation-levels/