It was never advertised as such. Have you even used it yet? I have a friend with the iPhone 4, and I have a 4S, and iMessage just kind of streamlines things. It just works, I texted her, she texts back, and there, it's set up.
It was never advertised as such. Have you even used it yet? I have a friend with the iPhone 4, and I have a 4S, and iMessage just kind of streamlines things. It just works, I texted her, she texts back, and there, it's set up.
Cosmetic spendings in the US exceeded the amount spent on the education system in the US. Problem, students?
Okay, I'm not even wasting my time with this.
Uh... America?
As far as we're concerened, he's not one of us. I repeat, NOT ONE OF US!
Dead=They're not making any more whe these sell out. It's not a viable device for anyone is not tech-savvy.
RIM fails to amaze and dazzle. Android is pushing the limits of what we can do, the iPhone is doing what it does best-working awesome and elvolving with every model.
It's dead. The only thing keeping it alive is modders-it can no longer be a viable competitor to anyone.
A tablet that can't even check your e-mail natively is a "superior product". The PlayBook is not even a player in the tablet market. I don't think I've ever seen one outside of a store yet.
No, the whole antenna thing is such a over-hyped situation. It was a non-issue. I owned the iPhone, had many friends who did, and they had no problems. None. It's was a select group of the devices.
You're wrong. This was announced at the Apple confrence as a BETA! THe title slide for Siri specifically states it's beta.
At first I read it as "Misguided DIY Server Severs Arm". Please, tell I am not alone.
Still works, and you've got to remember, this thing is still in beta.
Siri works outside of the US, the only thing it CAN'T do is give directions. And that's coming soon.
And Siri isn't even hardware limits. It's "oh-my-god-our-servers-are-going-to-explode" limits.
Out of vain curiosity, and this actually being slightly on topic, are there any Giz readers who are part of the medical industry?
Oh, whoops. I Just remember hearing at a Apple launch they were at 20% I suppose I forgot the real number, or it was projected growth or something.
Actually, it's at about 20-25% now, so not too bad.
I don't think the umbrella is the problem, Bush is just too stupid to figure it out.
Your sister uses Windows XP #spam