According to my Rogers My Account application on my BlackBerry, I sent a total of 2308 messages last month.
According to my Rogers My Account application on my BlackBerry, I sent a total of 2308 messages last month.
@c010rb1indusa: I really really like my PX100s. They're lightweight, sound great, comfortable and fairly cheap on ebay.
I wish I could replace the SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS sound with this.
@ARC: The reason why I want this for her is because she DOES buy software, specifically shareware games.
@SquareWheel: Tell me about it.
@Technolink: I'd love that for my parents and grandparents. No more odd shareware sites for games and applications, just one central spot.
I don't want it for myself.
@Watermelephant: One house was held together with silly putty, the other was constructed with mighty putty.
@KyleUndefined: I hope your services blow them away...
@sdvictor: If it's only an extra $5000 and the area is susceptible to hurricanes, it's probably worth it.
VOTE: Standard BlackBerry Clock.
@Matthew Turner: I'm Canadian and I don't even love my BlackBerry, let alone Gizmodo of all people :)
@Gators15: To change a hard drive? I was given a white intel iMac a few months ago from someone who upgraded, while I don't need to or have even looked at the procedure, I thought you only needed to remove a panel on the bottom? If that's not the case, I think they've officially made their desktops harder to upgrade…
@CaptMorgan74: Weird, my history teacher used a Family Guy clip last year to make WW2 a little more fun.
@Gators15: Sawdust? What kind of procedure to replace a hard drive is this!?
I tethered my iPod Touch to my BlackBerry Bold 9000 using iBluever and PdaNet. Best of both worlds: Apps and a decent media player in one pocket and a device with a hardware keyboard for email, sms, facebook and twitter in the other.
@zeroprime: I think it's $250
@duroc: If they want to access email away from home, they won't want to search for a wifi signal. With this, they have really cheap service and an easy to use device. It's not made for Gizmodo readers, it's made for humans.
@Michael Fedora: Wow, that was easier than I thought. I really should have remembered that from when I made a few things in flash for school!