Why oh why do people continue to post videos from cell phones in not wide screen?
Why oh why do people continue to post videos from cell phones in not wide screen?
Worth mentioning, an Android tablet with Flash can use the desktop site for Marvel's subscription and it works pretty well (I use it on my Xoom)
I picked up a Marvel subscription on Black Friday. And it actually works well on an Android tablet. You run the Flash website, click full screen, and you're good to go. It's not perfect but it works really well all considering.
Nothing says "I need 10,000 watts of sound" like MP3's!
Does not.
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No, it doesn't. I'm the one that tested it.
Just ran the app on my rooted (but stock) Motorola Atrix. No Carrier IQ found.
I don't know about this whole "the firing squad who rushed to Shane's side (T-Dog, Andrea, Darryl) will coalesce into Team Shane come February."
In regards to the audio, when Taylor was interrogating, he said something like "I want the truth" as he grabbed him by the shirt and pulled him close. It was just before he left. When I was watching the audio was really distorted. It sounded like someone doing a Taylor impression more than just Stephen Lang's…
I've seen several bands, including Nine Inch Nails drummer Ilan Rubin's solo project. My band actually just got a Square reader this week. It's great for small sales.
We put our band's album on Kickstarter. Got abouut $2000 to finish recording and start production. It was awesome.
I got a message saying I'm not eligible for this promotion. However, I happened to make a Skymiles account just an hour or two ago for an unrelated reason. Maybe that's why?
Android's sales are spread out over more than one day. Look up Android vs iPhone sales in general. Android is dominating.
I don't mind the brands. One of G+'s best features is just the conversations that happen, so what better way to talk with your customers or fans?
Oh yeah maybe. I have two monitors on my Windows 7 setup, and I run another program to extend my task bar so everything is fluid haha.
The OP said "Siri - a voice interface to Wolfram Alpha." I was comparing that. I know what Siri can do, but in that one case, it's not much different.
Windows searching isn't THAT bad. If I open an app not on the task bar, I just press the Windows key, type like 3 letters, then hit enter because what I was looking for was found instantly. I have a good computer, but even on my slow work computer I have no trouble finding files in Windows.
The fact that those bezels don't line up would drive me bananas
Android has Wolfram Alpha plus Voice Actions, so technically you can just open WA and voice input and get all the same searches. Or, open a google search.