If you have nice headphones, the higher bitrate is a must. I agree, though—subscribing has been a very worthwhile way to spend my money.
If you have nice headphones, the higher bitrate is a must. I agree, though—subscribing has been a very worthwhile way to spend my money.
Oh, I don't know about that. The death of webOS phones was met here with practically the same reaction that Jalopnik had to the death of Saab, for example.
Say what you will about Kanye's personality, but his aesthetics are fascinating, and his creativity is awe-inspiring.
I saw this driving back from a day-trip to Milwaukee in September. I thought it might have been a new national ad campaign, but it's cool to see that it was just a one-off.
Why would I want a Terrain over a Saab? Sheesh.
Electric cars, today, are like tablets. They're a great second device—they can't do everything, but what they do, they do well.
Don't feel bad, Nibbles is hungry on all the sites today.
Curious. With so many words ending in"-ck," the c/x/q claim seems like a hard one to back up.
I have a 7-mile commute. Electric would make sense for me—though I know I'm in the minority.
Hey, lithium batteries burn at thousands of degrees Fahrenheit. Scary.
Civic forums:
MAN I miss his blog. Blogs. Both of them were fantastic. And G.O.O.D Fridays.
Laugh all you want at the car's styling, but it's really meant to be seen under blacklights.
That's one of the best editorials I've read in a long time.
I disagree. If this article were written in a vacuum, and iOS didn't exist, the argument that it makes would be just as valid. Given that updated software is better, then it is better to have users on updated software. It is, then, worse when they can't update. Hence 0.6% having the empirically better software being a…
Gingerbread was a major upgrade on my Droid. ICS is impressively smooth and remarkably usable for being an Alpha.
I'm going to go ahead and edit this article to remove all the Apple references/comparisons for you sensitive types:
I think they're speaking about Android.
Apple: not mentioned anywhere in the article. That's all you.