Working fine on my iPhone, I'm in love with it already.
Working fine on my iPhone, I'm in love with it already.
Swiftkey is working fine for me on my iPhone 5, so far. On the iPad, it works in some apps and not very well at all in others. It's unusable in Tweetbot, for example. I get the disappearing space bar when I change to numbers, and if I do type anything in and submit I get a blank tweet.
Anyone noticed any jumps in data usage yet? When I upgraded from 6 to 7 I saw a marked increase in my data without any change in my habits, requiring me to up my plan.
Some people are very particular about what's in their library, and don't want unauthorized things affecting their Genius settings or automatic suggestions. Ever looked at the wrong thing on Amazon or let a friend watch something on your Netflix account only to see your "you might like this" suggestions start to get…
Still digging in. The change that caught me offguard was that apparently iTunes Match is on by default now and suddenly 5 gigs of music and playlists were gone from my iPhone, with the option to sync them missing from iTunes. Took me awhile to work that out, turn it off and resync again.
I saw this as more of a "here's some things that may annoy some users, and how to turn each of them off if you want to" rather than "turn all of this off now!"
When we thought police were overreacting to a black woman kissing a white man in public, that was one thing. Previous reports were unclear, they might have been smooching on a park bench or something, and it was implied police stopped them without cause for blatantly bigoted reasons. But if police were responding to a…
To be fair, I'm sure Janay DOES deeply regret the role she played that night: that of "Battered Woman." The part I'm having problems with is that she still married him after that.
No. Just no.
Cracked.com had the same problem, when they sent out a tweet at roughly the same time with a Happy Beheading Day! and a link to one of their lists of historical facts. They deleted it pretty quickly.
Short answer: Yes.
No, no, no. "People" refers to white people, obviously, because they're the default. Just like the default for "human" is "man." That's just science.
As long as the police are suddenly more forthcoming with information, how about an unredacted medical examiner's report that details exactly how many times Brown was shot, where, and in what chronological order?
The Anonymous account was just suspended.
Well, the "acknowledging it gives them power and encouragement" point is a valid one, although ignoring trolls doesn't always work either. Sometimes trolls just want to make a site unusable so people stay away from it. But it is a point and worth talking about.
Ah, the latest anti-feminist spin that manages to not only dismiss a problem but somehow blame awareness of it on the people suffering from it. I was wondering when that would show up.
An Internet comment from someone who delights in detailing how he plans to rape you, or murder your children. An Internet comment that is not the first, or the 100th, or the 1,000th, a flood that makes your email and Twitter and Facebook usage neatly impossible, which seems to happen to any female-identified online…
1. It might, if it gets attention from other places and draws attention to lapses in judgment at Gawker. Online sites live and die by PR.
No. Just no. The "if you can't handle it, leave" is never, ever the correct response on dealing with abuse. Aside from dismissing the concerns of the people bothered, it also quickly results in a race to the bottom for the abuse until no one wants to go there any more, easily offended or not. I've been online since…
It's obvious why WB doesn't know how to do a Wonder Woman movie.