Trickyhop
Trickyhop
Trickyhop

@M3tALHaz3:

@Graymulligan The hell is that directed towards me, lol?

You don't speak for me.

There is a lite version on Android. It's called At Bat Lite

People on Android, including myself weren't interested in buying apps from the market from the beginning because the content wasn't any good. It has only literally been within the past 5-6 months that we have been seeing better looking apps with good function that don't crash every 2 seconds and eat all of our ram

Comparing a tablet app on a huge screen to one on a phone isn't a good comparison. Obviously, buying the one for the tablet would yield better results with all of the screen real estate. Take a look at the market again. There are a ton of great looking apps. The developers are coming to Android.

I meant nitrogen. Shutup, smartass. :D

They didn't try to claim anything. They just said they couldn't recommend the phone based on THEIR assessments. It's up to smart consumers to take what they want from that.

What is that?

Well, I was hopeful that perhaps this would replace plastic packaging, but instead it's just going to go on top of it. Seems like a waste of even more resources. The only other obvious positive that can come from this is maybe they'll stop packaging chips with 50% air to keep things fresh and go with this instead.

From what I remember, Consumer Reports was able to replicate the deathgrip reception problems in their labs, and from that conclusion, they couldn't recommend it. End of story.

You must not have played simcity 4.

@SBP1: Good thing I posted that question twice! You might not have read it the first time, so I made sure you did the second time! w00t.

@pmbaustin: "It's prounounced JIF because that's the way the crators said it is."

@pmbaustin: "It's prounounced JIF because that's the way the crators said it is."

@SBP1: What about all of those emails that leaked this last year telling their tech support to deny everything?

@SBP1: What about all of those emails that leaked this last year telling their tech support to deny everything?

@The Project: Call of Halo: Cause, it's crappy to have to look at the buttons you're using on the bezel when moving from one orientation to the other, especially on a huge 10 in. tablet, much less a phone. It doesn't take up that much room and it moves with however you are holding your tablet. Watch the Honeycomb

@OneTech: How about NO Android buttons. Honeycomb has the directional buttons built into the OS which makes it much better when using it in landscape or portrait mode.

@MikeSWelch: That was pretty much motherboard specific. There were a lot of stories that came to light about Dell covering that up too. Terrible.