You made me laugh, seriously. You seriously expected anything else?
You made me laugh, seriously. You seriously expected anything else?
And there goes the only reason to use android. Hurray!!!!!!
Not buying one in the first place works better.
Not comprable, that weighs ~twice as much and is ~twice as bulky. Feel free to try again.
Just use the built in channel merging and output to just one earbud it's all in the accessibility settings.
Just use the built in channel merging and output to just one earbud it's all in the accessibility settings.
This is all probably a wild goose chase. I'm betting on Tim being smarter than the morons who run this site.
Very obviously, it's the metal band around the whole phone.
Actually you can't find this kind of ram for less, it's not just an ordinary stick of ram which would be cheaper. It's meant to be soldered onto the board.
Try finding anything comparable for less, I'll wait. Actually on second thought I won't because you won't be able to. (One nothing else has the display this has or the trackpad, and two the devices that are similar in other regards cost just as much).
Oh you can, so long as you have a microscope, surgeons hands, and soldering iron.
I'm willing to bet this is all a farce and the real iPhone next will bear little resemblance to this. You said it yourself Cook is good, and what better way to hide the truth than to reinforce the illusion?
Or any other computer configuration page ...
And now Samsung is antagonizing the only person in the world who can stop Apple from crushing them in the smartphone market.
Just had a thought, it would really suck for someone like the guy with the magnet in his pinky to shake my hand if I was wearing such a ring...
You are referring to noise filtering, it doesn't "blind" you if done correctly (temporary spikes don't affect moving averages much and you can always use outlier filtering), in fact it increases the information you can perceive by allowing you to notice a steep reduction in magnetic field for example.
iPhone, 3G, 3GS I think you mean. There was never an iPhone between the original and the 3G.
http://gizmodo.com/5930610/?comment=51442215
They can still throttle you to oblivion.
To be fair they've done it for a lot more money and for a longer time with their phones.