akshay2000
akshay2000
akshay2000

Is it just me or that library totally looks like the one inside Arkham Mansion?

Dumb question: exactly what part receives the remote control's signals? I have always wondered about this!

I don't think so! Here at Lifehacker, all of them are real fans of CrashPlan. Although I haven't used it (because, my really unique and useful data, which is programs I write and photos I take, should be barely around 5 GBs.) I haven't heard anything bad about it.

Agreed, totally! All I would want is big companies to step in and give the official apps. I'm looking at you, Dropbox, Sugarsync, Instagram, Pocket.

No offense, but you, sir, seem to be living under the stone for a while. It was WM years ago. That operating system is dead now. (Well, I rock the phones still.) Windows Phone is a total redesign. And no, it doesn't support tasker like apps because of sandbox model. But lack of tasker is never point of argument

Although I find you correct at some places, I can't help but feel that its other way around. Let me explain! There are big apps like Facebook and Twitter. However, no event specific apps - right. But, I think actually big companies are ignoring the Windows Phone App space. Take Google, for example. Google didn't get

Oh, I had totally forgotten that name! Natal. Huh, memories.

There is similar service to Google Apps and I find it better: domains.live.com It doesn't even limit number of accounts to a small two digit number. I think, 500 accounts are available for free.

Is it really? Is nano SIM really a trimmed down version of regular SIM? I thought they have re-engineered it with some new technology - which seems to make sense. For making micro SIM, we already have to cut almost through the metal part. Cutting it further doesn't seem like a good idea.

I don't get it! Was the actual card material took that much of space back then? Because, if technology allowed to manufacture smaller SIM cards (like we have now) right from the beginning, it would be kind of dumb to start with those huge cards.

I absolutely agree to the fact that Apple doesn't deserve money for this. But, Samsung sure deserves fine for being lazy! Seriously, I'm bored with the same ugly icons.

Shed some light here, maybe I'm too young to remember this. Did that credit card sized SIM actually get into device? I always thought that the bigger card is just to hold and secure the SIM - sort of a packaging material.

By everywhere, you mean everywhere in US, right? Because, in many parts of the world, phones are sold by manufacturers and not carriers. And in many places, even microSIM has to be chopped off the regular SIM by SIM cutter or scissors.

You, sir, stole my words! Everything is always perfect about the Apple as long as Gizmodo is concerned. They would peacefully ignore the software part and totally tied up ecosystem. Not to mention, overly expensiveness.

Actually, this happens with Gmail too. Try to send an email from some other address and there's 'via Gmail' printed there. As some other commenter said, it is so by design - to maintain security.

Its still the 'MS Outlook' though!

Exactly what functionality is lacking here? If you're talking about the labels, there are folders in Outlook. And it's not the lack of functionality. They are different ways to handle the mail.

Same here! A Windows Phone user/developer - feeling proud to be with Microsoft Mail. I just felt it more fluid, responsive and fast than Gmail.

Exatly! Hangouts and Video calls are two entirely different things. There's no point in mixing them up.

There are plenty of free options for just a single video chat.