I'm going to have to eat my words from not too long ago.
I'm going to have to eat my words from not too long ago.
SHOPPED!!! Nobody gets that many bars on AT&T.
After the scathing review, I was kind of hoping that there would be some curb stomping action, American History X style.
I asked about a MicroCell a cople of weeks ago. They told me it would be $199. I probably startled the lady on the other end. I couldn't control my laughing. I asked her why I should pay $200 to use my Internet connection to get the service I'm already paying them to provide.
And 3G coverage by my house is still sketchy... But thats okay, it's not like I pay the same amount every month as any other iPhone user. It's not like I've repeatedly called and reported terrible reception for myself and everyone who visits my house for the last year now. Dont worry about properly servicing your…
This has put a smile on my face. Thank you.
The design team at Apple is tiny. I can speak to that first hand. I can also speak to the fact that Ive (there is no s on the end of his name) is heavily involved in the design process. Anyone who thinks otherwise has no clue how Apple's design process works.
I don't think anyone thinks it only does stylus input, I just think must of us find the commercials where the people are using the stylus for every function to be ridiculous.
Wow, if the last work he did with a pen was in 2001, I'd love to see that sketchbook. He had designs for the unibody MacBook lineup, the iPhone through 4s, the iPad through last weeks model, the changes to the cinema displays, iMacs, Mac Pros, and the entire history of the iPod all lined up and done eleven years ago.…
If you can't tell the difference between a first gen iPad and the iPad 2 or between the iPhone 4 and the 3GS, you may have eye problems. They change elements of the designs, but when you improve on a product that is performing well, you'll create iterations as often (or more often) than you redesign. That's where the…
There are two things holding back the innovation that youre talking about when it does to streaming. The first I'd the sluggishness of ISPs in providing fatter pipes to more people. The second is ISPs capping bandwidth on people who use their service in anything reflecting a modern perception of Internet usage.…
Motorola says, "Hello."
That's an interesting "factoid", too bad it's wrong.
Woah, woah, whoa. Who tries to convince everyone they're the least evil?
I'm of the opinion that there is nothing in the law that should be construed as prohibiting it, but the MPAA has taken people to court over it with varying results. It's always garbage charges, but that doesn't stop them.
I'm not sure why we can't get the HD version from iTunes if we buy BluRay. I can understand limiting it to SD for DVD Digital Copies, but not for BluRay.
Overlooking that your missing that iTunes isn't just streaming (and until a couple of days ago you could only download not stream iTunes purchases)"Trailing edge" isn't quite the phrase we're looking for. We would have accepted:
i remember Clear had a sub company called Rover that was monthly. I don't know if it's still around.
I would love it if I didn't launch into the YouTube app every time I follow a link to YouTube. My device can play back YouTube videos in browser just fine.
Simple reminder: Not every person who uses Apple products must share all of the opinions of others who use apple products. I use Bing and have for quite some time. I also own an iPad, iPhone, AppleTV and an iMac. I use Gmail for my email service. I don't care who provides my mapping services as long as they are…