I have yet to see my work's BlackBerry 9900's NFC be useful somewhere.
I have yet to see my work's BlackBerry 9900's NFC be useful somewhere.
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Until a woman in the office comes up and sees that contraption under your shirt and whispers, "Oooh, kinky."
Silly human. I just wanted a pillow.
Does it also do all those stupid annotation overlays that people are ruining videos with? "Click here to see how I crapped in the Dixie cup without spilling!" and "Click LIKE if that fart was loud."
FYI, Sprint also has a buy-back program for their devices as well as any other carriers' devices. So, i.e. if you have a Sprint iPhone 4S 32GB, you can get back $266 applied towards your account. I just hope they'll have the iPhone 5 on their 4G network. https://secure.sprintbuyback.com
I think electronic manufacturers should start learning how to build devices that don't need huge power bricks anymore, or learn to feed off of 5V 2.1A USB ports, then power strip manufacturers can start building their power strips and surge protectors them.
Jobs should have Googled these guys to learn that they were up to no good.
I'm going to spell out 5318008.
If it only had a metal screw-on cover, I'd feel more secure about it going through the wash.
Obama is safe. He's using OS X. No Internet Explorer, no ActiveX, no MyWebSearchToolbar, no AntiSpyWarePro...
Is there software on the PC or Mac or iOS that allow you to create these easily? I'm sure it can be done rather painstakingly in Photoshop or some other image editor, but I'd much rather give a few frames to an app that will cut and splice it for me.
Honestly surprised she just got it now. Congrats to her, definitely deserved every inch of that floor plaque.
I'm just wondering if it will be a Retina display also. At 7.8" diagonal, you could get away with a 1024x768 display that was in the iPad and iPad 2.
The latest reports are showing that half of the mobile subscribers in the USA will be on smartphones by 2013. That's a lot of $15-30 per month per user. With all the carriers complaining that they can't handle the capacity, and constantly chipping away what once was unlimited and now tiered and now ever more…
I've said it a million times. I think it's time to have the option to opt out of data plans entirely. I can deal with just Wi-Fi when I need it, but need to receive calls in an emergency, which is what mobile phones were originally all about anyway. Someone has to tell the FCC that forced data plans on smartphones…