Apple didn't say that, Gizmodo said that, do you not know how quotation works on a blog?
Apple didn't say that, Gizmodo said that, do you not know how quotation works on a blog?
Ready the first sentence of the post buddy.
Where did they say it wasn't a bug? Gizmodo said that. Apple simply said the employee didn't follow protocol, not if it was a bug or not.
From what I'm reading, they didn't say it wasn't a bug. They said what they said, Gizmodo is just claiming they said it wasn't a bug.
Because Android, most of the handsets that run it and a lot of the apps suck? I wish it wasn't the case, because Android would be so much more convenient, but the experience from top to bottom just doesn't stack up.
Right, because that $8 the book store would have paid you is so rewarding. I'd take the loss of that few bucks for a nice, interactive, text book on my iPad.
It is true. We've had a number of apps in the top 10 and depending on how busy the store is, you need between 50-100k downloads per day to be up there.
Really quick way to level is to get muffle and cast it over and over. You can a level per cast for at least 10 levels and then every few after that.
Sure, it was stupid Apple didn't listen to him, but one can only imagine how many people are contacting them on a daily basis, so it isn't overly surprising (not saying it is right, just not surprised). But no matter what Apple did, anyone who is shocked that Apple would kick him out of the iOS dev program for…
You are completely missing the point.
You say that as if there weren't 5,000 alternatives to an official Facebook app, that did everything an official Facebook app would, on iOS.
Again, I didn't say you couldn't, I said it was less enticing and not as easy.
Kindle Fire does just that.
When the netbook does as much as my full blown tower PC, we'll get back to you? What the fuck does that have to do with anything?
A lot of hating on Apple for that comment, but they couldn't be more correct. The Kindle Fire is going to cause further fragmentation, that is a fact. The total number of Android sales doesn't say anything about that, at least not right now, but it could in the future. The Kindle Fire requires a customized version…
It is saying no longer available when I try to install.
So it looks like they are going back to the "less realistic" version...that or they just randomly have a fighter jet flying through downtown.
Holy shit, that is the worst user experience I've ever encountered on the web. WTF is Wired thinking?
Ya, I'd bet it was just to get a new car every so often. I know I would, if I could.
Yes, some people enjoy not staring at the wall all day, much like you apparently do.