I was at the Apple iPhone developer conference when they were talking about their premiere partner FutureTap and how they were involved in the design of the Where To app.
I was at the Apple iPhone developer conference when they were talking about their premiere partner FutureTap and how they were involved in the design of the Where To app.
@ps61318: You sir, are absolutely correct about Ms. Rai. Just sayin.
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@Gotlactose: Yep happened to me. It's explained as the servers were getting bombed last night. Essentially you couldn't connect and there were no error messages for that so you got nothing.
This one is easy enough to answer. Apple is all about as simple as you can make it for the majority of the people.
This one is easy enough to answer. Apple is all about as simple as you can make it for the majority of the people.
@johncon3: Amen my brother. I totally agree with you.
@GangztaX: Ir really may not be 33% faster. But there are other things that make it desirable. The way better camera(and that it has 2). The display that seriously makes all other lcd's look blurry in comparison. Twice the ram. The fact that I can run my phone for 2 days instead of 1 with my old 3GS. (yeah that last…
@bornonbord: Oh yeah I use it for tea quite a bit. Whole tea leaves + hot water + 5-10 minutes and voila. Perfect tea.
This also works by doing Ctrl+Shift+Enter. In other words it's just Ctrl+Shift and whatever you use to execute the program.
@Omnimon: I'm seeing the opposite. I'm not surprised that this isn't getting the press that it is.
For some damn reason(at least on wifi) it's faster than the native app. What the insanity is goin on?!?
@jozen: and yet I could. So a certain percentage of people have this not everyone, but not no one.
@coloredmaps: Yes, yes you are.
Also should look into White Noise Recorder. It just lets you make your own white noise and loop it the way you want it to. No looking for an app to do it perfectly when you can make sure by doing it yourself.
I use it everyday. crickets all the way. I can't hear the start of each loop which makes it okay for my needs.
Just the standard xbox doesn't differentiate between normal universal remotes. So I don't see how this is different from me bringing a Logitech Harmony and pressing the pause button. Plus I can do that on the sly without him/her knowing who is doing the pausing.
Does anybody really touch their 360? The only time I touch mine is to clean underneath it, and when I do that I wipe of my xbox at the same time.
@Eric D: With that list, they've essentially addressed all minor complaints I've ever seen with the current rev. Plus added stuff that's just cool to gamers like touch sensitive buttons and matching accessories. Obviously those aren't necessary but do put on the illusion of completeness.
It's a little too much usually. For some reason Bing's works and doesn't seem to cluttered. I think it has to do with the fact it's not the full screen. That "white space" helps tone down the picture space.