CleverB
CleverB
CleverB

Apple TV has an optical audio output jack. With speakers like these, you can hook your Apple TV to them and use your headless black box as their AirPlay receiver for your mobile devices. If it pleases you to do so.

Google TV doesn't support apps right now and any updates are just patches. What's to talk about? It will attain buzzworthyness once it supports Honeycomb apps. Someday.

What makes your hands so sweet? Wait, do I want to know?

and neither... :: pinky touches lip ::

Or if they did, they'd probably be planning to do away with those buttons in the next OS update and make them all graphical, like in iOS. Or so rumor has it. —Because of course, that's TOO MUCH POWER!

I'm surprised you didn't just bring it in and get it replaced. My "Sleep/Wake" button glitched, and they swapped that bad-boy right out. I got 2 days to re-up my iPhone 4 Applecare. Stiiiill thinkin' bout it... :)

Nope. You'll notice the Bluetooth headset controls its own volume, and not the phone's. But, that would have been nice.

Forget about "proper English". Saying "iPhone 4s" as opposed to "iPhone 4 Handsets" is a problem, so I'm glad its been corrected. When people were saying the iPhone 3Gs worked badly with iOS 4, I couldn't figure out what they meant, because my iPhone 3Gs worked perfectly fine. Of course, iPhone 3G handsets worked

He's reading PAST the article it would seem.

iCloud only syncs after its recorded. The person stopped recording a few times, so it would likely have gotten the first and/or second video. Also, the person would have had to turn on 3G support, which is a separate check box. So, he would have needed to stop recording, turn on 3G syncing, and toss his phone in the

Gadget site.

It's an even better case for remote broadcasting. You're not always going to have time to pop anything in your mouth. I'd love to see the police force you to log into your account and delete what you just streamed to the server. Just stop the recording and jump to your home screen... here, take it.

On the Nexus One its probably 5 seconds or less if you know what you're doing. Considering your phone is about to be smashed, you're not likely to "power down" first in any case.

Becoming? This has been standard practice for a while.

—Or, looks like something they've been doing since the beginning for status' like "tap to return to call".

Let's not mention Steve Jobs, I guess. I mean, he's such a small footnote, maybe its not worth it. —But... nah.

This paragraph: "Unlike iOS, Android hasn't had the luxury of Netflix and Hulu to provide streaming video, nor has it had any sort of rental store. Netflix is a work in progress, but Honeycomb now has a movie rental store that gives you access to thousands of movies. Standard definition rentals are $3, and HD rentals

—Er, while leaving out any sense of balance or wider perspective... well, that doesn't sound bad at all. Yum. It's nice to be critical, but you really do have to look at the criticism in the context of what OS vendors do as a business type. For instance, I'm happy MapQuest and Vlingo came out for Google Android, but

Or as the rest of the software industry calls it, "business as usual". But, y'know... whatever.

It would make much more sense to title and focus this article however you like, but note the LARGER picture here, just to show you're aware of the big picture as well as the smaller angle.