akshay2000
akshay2000
akshay2000

And I thought sensors require some battery juice to operate! Seriously, I don't dare use my phone as a music player. I rather carry an iPod around!

I found it funny to have texting overpriced! Here, I had 200 texts (each 160 characters, of course) free, daily! Yeah, daily 200 texts free. They did charge a tiny bit for the first two messages sent. Afterwards FREE! Now they've reduced the limit to 100 texts a day. But I really don't think me or any sensible person

Stop growling and do some homework before you speak. You are not obliged to type and search for applications. You still can go find applications by categories. This applies to both the Unity and Gnome 3. And yet, even if you plan to abandon to Linux altogether, the Windows 7 and even Windows 8 start menu works the

Not yet in India too!

My main concern is (and I wonder, anybody didn't put it here in comments) about the different accents. There are many countries which use the technology in English, but their native language is not the English. This makes people speak English in slightly different accent. Unfortunately, these voice recognition

We're forgetting an important fact here - batteries! Smartphones have 4G radios, and battery sucks. They just can't get us throughout the day with headphones on. And even if they do, what happens when we receive an important call at the end of the day? We're left with 10%-ish battery which would give a little talk

I'm damn sure, Facebook has had a sudden rise in the number of their 'developers', no? That's a damn thing!

You need to consider social and cultural differences between countries and all! You won't share them with the parents when you started living in your own house in your 20's. Anyway, I won't share my passwords with anyone. Maybe because people are not as much tech-aware as me. Last time, I left my account for a few

Hey, wait! Its not beta! Its fine, I'm using it for a couple of months now. Okay, I'm a bit more comfortable about some glitches and I'm using Arch Linux, still its running fine. And just a few moments ago, I've got 3.2 (love Arch for that) and its more nice and bug free! I understand that the scenario would be

So, how does it differ from Opera mini? It does the similar thing, doesn't it?

Couldn't agree more! I still wonder how would it hold in the markets where WiFi is not so much available. Secondly, I don't think Amazon is willing to provide any of its services outside US!

Anybody's able to sign up yet? I'm getting funny errors!

Nah! Its 'Nimboo'! Just a matter of pronunciation, but hey, Who cares!

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Exactly! The lack of cross platform support make it plainly suck! Leave Android aside, I'm unable to do it on the desktop with Linux. If they are integrated cross platform, they have potential to become one of the biggest clouds!

It must be HP problem then. I have about a dozen of Dell ones and nobody's having problem. Feeling bad for you! Try Arch!

Ah! You seem to have your install broken, not the touch pad. Just joking. Seriously, I have synaptics and everything works fine. There must be something wrong with your Ubuntu.

Great! But, I don't get the point. I mean, the touch pad toggle button works the same and out of box!

I already use most of the live services. And they are great, really! Just lacked integration till Windows 7.

Oh! I have iPod Touch 4G. As it has no cellular radio to suck battery, I think our cases are different. However, I close those running apps once a day or once a two days. That said, I don't use the iPod for anything other than music. I just put it in my pocket and use with the headset remote. Case might be different