I actually have a policy of only living in places with TWC available. I've had only good service with them, and they're the only ones with uncapped broadband.
I actually have a policy of only living in places with TWC available. I've had only good service with them, and they're the only ones with uncapped broadband.
The back button is one of my most-used buttons, and one I miss the most when I'm forced to use an iPhone. Please don't take it away.
I think it was mentioned in the article to point out exactly that: that Microsoft's engineering of it makes it unaffected by this issue, and almost implies that it's odd that it's differentiated from most other devices in this way. I'm not sure if they're trying to suggest that Microsoft knew something, or that this…
Funny, most of the time Gizmodo is accused of being Apple fanboys. Which is it, exactly? Isn't it possible that Apple's finally jumped the shark just enough that even the so-called fanboys are having to face the music?
How do you know it's the same people? Also, pretending for a moment that you're right despite any evidence, you recognize that a phone is the primary connection most people now have to the world, providing them information, communication, social connections, safety, maps, games, music, and more that justifies it as a…
To me getting a company logo tattoo seems more ridiculous than getting one of a beloved image of art (such as film, television, etc.) for how their image can/will change. Right now I really like Android phones and genuinely like Windows. 10 years from now both may be completely anachronistic and not exist, or still…
I believe his issue was a valid one when these genres switch: things like hit detection often suffer because the hit cages aren't clearly defined by the sprite map, you can't count frames to manage things like combos, and other issues. It's not to say these games can't be good (Shadow Complex on the 360 is a stunning…
I do take FourSquare seriously, I see its great use in the real world, and I use it as such. I still have yet to see any harm from these fun locations that aren't and can never be associated with all the powerful and useful functions of FourSquare.
And why does this piss you off? I'm genuinely curious. I'm a FourSquare user and I find these funny and utterly harmless.
Seriously. They're painful for me to use. And it's this perspective that explains to me why Mac users think this about Windows. It's not true of either: it's all about familiarity.
I'm so tired by people who believe Windows users are ignorant, unenlightened fools. Enjoy YOUR ignorant, trollish view. I'll be over here running an easy-to-use, clean, stable, never-been-infected version of Windows as I do real work and enjoy my life without needing to bash the CHOSEN operating systems of others.
Actually, no. If you watch the original she said NONE of those lines. Those were Jerry's lines, and his victory dance. They quite clearly refilmed it with her taking over. Which doesn't explain the really peculiar eye movements, though.
No, it was almost definitely a contractual issue with the actor. He legally should never have done the ad to begin with. I can only assume he and his agent thought they could get away with a gray area of it technically being a Bridgestone ad, but the final ad highlighted the Wii enough that he clearly couldn't. Surely…
The non-compete is implied, expected, and standard in the industry. What's more shocking is that his agent ever let him do the job.
This is actually rather standard. In fact what's more shocking is that his agent ever allowed this. It's a conflict of interest. When an actor is advertising a product their agent maintains a list of their conflicts and doesn't send them out on commercials for competing products. I imagine the error here was in…
I dunno, I think an understanding of what your customers want and not getting in the way of that, innovation, product design, etc. can revive a company better than passion.
I'm definitely with you on this one.
Meh, it's paper. Assuming, for a moment, it holds any truth and merit, it's the beliefs and messages contained within the book that have meaning and value. Those aren't contained in any one copy of the text, and they're not in any way damaged or diluted by one copy being destroyed. Moby Dick isn't lost when a house…
I'm an IT support provider. Not only do I "want" to use Windows 8, but I AM using Windows 8 and preferring it. Your opinion is hardly universal.
Considering most reviews have raved about its build quality and its durability, yes, I do wonder why you'd say that about a plastic phone. I also have a plastic phone and have never, ever broken it or any of the other plastic phones I've owned. Plastic is actually quite durable.