I would hardly call Microsoft a failing company, and Nokia is still quite popular overseas.
I would hardly call Microsoft a failing company, and Nokia is still quite popular overseas.
And then a torrent site dedicated to webpages shows up, and web publishers start shitting themselves.
I like the thought of Samsung making dual core mobile processors, and I can't wait to see how it stacks up to the competition.
If I'm getting the gist of this correctly, this is just a bad idea. Why would the typical internet user pay his or her hard-earned money to view a webpage that would typically be free? This kind of thing would never work, because you can usually get that content elsewhere.
Probably a little of both.
The cake is a lie, and you know it.
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I wonder what rent would be like in a giant slinky...
@slyman928: She lives across the pond.
@Cordfucious of Nursing Clan: 3 bars is good for a rural area. No phone provider has the means to cover all areas with 4- and 5-bar service.
@Cordfucious of Nursing Clan: It's fantastic in central and southern Brazoria County.
@AngryBeaver: You're welcome for the content.
@knightvash: Gizmodo is one of those awesome blogs that doesn't care if they offend people. It's not meant to be all-serious-all-the-time, and that's what keeps me coming back.
@cipher.Cero: Redacted
@Jonathan Cooper: FUCK YEAH
@Bramsey89: It does at Gizmodo. They can do whatever the fuck they want.
AT&T service is fantastic in Houston. Great coverage, especially in rural areas where the other providers don't quite reach.
@SkeletorDan: Agreed.