"If you want to compare Apple and Google previous update models, then please compare iPhone and Nexus phones. Those are the only phones Google had direct control and a policy for."
"If you want to compare Apple and Google previous update models, then please compare iPhone and Nexus phones. Those are the only phones Google had direct control and a policy for."
Copyright Math™
Pro-tip! When writing, it's probably not best to refer to a person with a pronoun like "she" before you actually introduce her to the reader first. Moving that sentence to be two sentences later would have helped this actually make sense.
Found it. Thank you. I was used to doing it when I added the torrent.
Is there a way to download only certain files/folders using a magnet link? I use Transmission and didn't see a way, so I was still using .torrent files for some downloads.
"Don't blame these Chinese companies for trying—blame Apple for not covering itself."
My friend who owns the Nexus S 4G isn't a techie, and I don't want to have to worry about supporting him running some unofficial ROM, or him not being able to get support from Sprint because he's running an unofficial ROM. As soon as I put something like that on his phone, it would become my problem if he had any…
Oh yeah? Where's the ICS update for the Nexus S 4G?
As many others have said, pretty much every 3D TV on the market can do this.
"They'll also include Wi-Fi connectivity, a given by today's standards, but not an available feature on last year's models."
New Pannys usually come out in the spring... last year the roll out started in late Feb and was complete by the end of April/early May.
"The level of electronic integration and the complexity of the subsystems required to emulate something like the F-22 is still out of reach for the Chinese or the Russians."
Exactly what i was going to say.
Maybe you missed the word "gadget" in there, o wise one.
Wow, you have a low murder threshold.
I find Tim Rogers articles interesting - and sometimes enjoyable, too! The one he did some time back about how weird Japan is was fascinating. I liked this one. Breaking it up into a list helps make it a lot more readable than some of his other stream-of-consciousness articles.
Something similar in here in Iowa - but with lights! :)
Great and yes.
I hope Giz writers get paid extra for having their names appear with these inane "list" articles. :)