That's weird. I have exactly the phone you're talking about. Never crashes, has a great calendar, not a single one of my apps contains spyware, the music apps work beautifully, and I never have to restart my phone. I love my Android phone.
That's weird. I have exactly the phone you're talking about. Never crashes, has a great calendar, not a single one of my apps contains spyware, the music apps work beautifully, and I never have to restart my phone. I love my Android phone.
I do understand that, and it's one reason why Apple's "one design for everyone" attitude is a problem. But it's equally disappointing that it seems like in Android it's becoming an attitude that only people who want big screens get good phones. So I don't disagree. I just disagree with the attitude I'm seeing a lot of…
My 4.53" Epic 4G Touch fits perfectly in my front pocket, AND gives me a nice big screen to work with since it's my primary connection to the world throughout the average day. I don't understand this lack of comprehension about why we want a nice, large, visible, readable screen on the device that's our main portal to…
I'll never understand people who complain about people wanting phones with larger screens and pretend to lack comprehension as to why this is more useful than carrying a tablet.
"People want big phones, whether that's a good thing or not..."
It comes in cycles. When Apple was the minority, their fans became annoying as hell, and continued as they started to climb to the top. Then their now-minority opposing fans had to take up the mantle and give them a taste of their medicine back. Eventually something we'll change and we'll have a new category of people…
So I assume it's reasonable for them to start charging for calls that go straight to voicemail, too, because the network couldn't reach my phone?
Best troll yet...
"Why was I billed for 18 minutes' worth of phone calls from these numbers?"
I strongly feel like all of this is going to seem like a bad joke in X years when we either give up on 3D (unlikely) or get 3D tech that doesn't rely on these janky methods. In the meantime I'm avoiding it all.
I assumed this, but I guess it's news now. Most docks were getting their audio and video through these functions. So if you for some insane reason bought your multi-thousand-dollar car based partially around the fact that it had built-in iPod support, you're SOL now even with this adapter. This was why I was always…
It's funny, as a non-Apple owner I've had to constantly hear for YEARS now from every single Apple-owning friend about how superior they are, how awful Windows or Android are, and how I'm merely unenlightened for not owning one and I'll come around. When I've called them on this, a common response I've heard is that…
Lack of SPDIF concerns me. A lot of receivers require that to be run separately from the HDMI, as do wireless headphones.
Exactly what I came to say. What a peculiar statement for the article to make.
If it relied on analog output, then yes.
A prime example of why I've hated this trend of building iProduct support into a car. I will NOT base my choice of multi-thousand-dollar car that I hope to keep for at least five years (and who am I kidding? Probably a lot longer) on my $200 phone I replace every year or two.
This. Endlessly this. Seriously, while I'm an Android fan, Nokia managed to actually show off newness this year. Apple sure didn't.
Actually they look like tiny Lumia 920s. Eerily so.
They correlate, sure, but that hardly proves the list came from Blue Toad. If they matched 100% we could certainly say that it was highly LIKELY that it was the source, but even then we couldn't be completely certain the FBI hadn't acquired the list from Blue Toad and then THEN it was stolen from them. The point is,…
Well, and keep in mind it was 12 million, not merely 1. So that's an extra 240,000 UDIDs that they couldn't account for. I just feel like there's more to this than merely, "oh, the lists nearly match, so this much be the source."