@Kaiser-Machead v.2.1.1: that exploit seems to still be working for me running the newest version of safari, are you sure they patched it?
@Kaiser-Machead v.2.1.1: that exploit seems to still be working for me running the newest version of safari, are you sure they patched it?
@NyC88Rican: Though I do agree with you on the processor, that's just a bad move on RIM's part, especially when the 1GHZ trend is going so strong and succesfully for other companies.
@NyC88Rican: I think that there really IS no real way for RIM to properly make the storm because it will never appeal to business-oriented consumers and businesses without a full physical keyboard. No matter how hard they work on the software keyboard, in the end very few businesses will settle for a non-hardware…
nice did someone death grip that phone? (i'm sure apple is laughing)
it's a good thing you can't use facetime on at&t 3G cuz he'd be screwed if he tried that on a boat.
so THATS how to use the audio input on a 13 inch mbp
weird not showing up in my actual ipod touch app store, but it does download from itunes on my mbp...
yeah but then there would be TWO DOUCHEBAGS
what a ridiculous sexbomb of a phone, if only it ran simple froyo :(
could be a good cheap replacement for my default tv speakers
no way in hell i'm charging my electric car on that vuvuzela
redbull and nos all day i say
@CustomFirmware: granted they're expensive as hell but i love mine.
beats by dre ftw
@Alessar:
to download flash videos on a mac, or any other computer really, you can also open safari, navigate to your video (such as one in youtube), open the activity window, scroll down to a file that makes sense (there will be a lot of small, couple kbyte files but choose only the one that is over a couple megabytes. this is…
@Stevenk: yeah and also:
@Stevenk: thanks!
Damn these phones were sick, I'm sure they'll be revived eventually
have some sony srs-d211's which i bought a couple years ago for 70 bucks. greatest deal i've ever gotten, they still sound fantastic and this ain't a bad idea