Apple products are by far the most expensive and they don't have the best hardware. They take a top of the line product from a different company, give it less memory, a slower processor, and raise the price.
Apple products are by far the most expensive and they don't have the best hardware. They take a top of the line product from a different company, give it less memory, a slower processor, and raise the price.
Even if you do have something really embarrassing there is no point to any of this. Nothing is being shared with anyone. No one else is going to know about the crazy videos you watch. Nothing is going to change.
It says no nudity or hateful stuff. You could start a pinboard called "Porn Videos I Want to Watch" as long as the thumbnails don't have nudity.
Why? I'm sure that he tested the product before he actually shot himself. Lots of products which prevent harm are marketed with videos in the exact same way.
Unless I missed it, he didn't say anything in the video about not expecting it to hurt. That was the author of the article who seems to think that. The author said it was strange that it hurt, he is the one who doesn't understand the subject, not the guy on the video.
Why? It seems like he has a great product. It seems as if the author expected him to be in no pain after he was shot and that this was some type of failure when in actuality it was a great success.
Except in the Google situation you actually aren't losing any privacy.
T-Mobile does have unlimited data, it just throttles the speed after how ever much data you have paid for. AT&T and Verizon charge extra if you use extra data.
A while back one of the commenters here said he edits the signature so it says "Sent from my iPhone 4S" so that everyone knows that he has the latest version......super lame.
I believe you can edit it. One of the commenters here said that he always gets the new iPhone the day it comes out. Right away he edits the signature so it says "Sent from my iPhone 4S". That way everyone who reads it will know has the new iPhone that came out recently.
You know Gmail has an feature called Priority Inbox which tags mail as important or not important. You really don't need to make a label for it.
No one cares about your contacts. People want the phone for their own use or because they want to sell it. They don't care about who you have in your contacts.
Back when iOS 5 came out Apple copied a lot of ideas from other companies. One of them was called Find Your Friends or something. It did the exact same things that Google Latitude (part of Google Maps) had been doing for 2.5 years. Latitude is on Android, Blackberry, Symbian, iOS, Windows Mobile, as well as any…
Why do you have a clock widget on your phone when there is a clock already on the status bar? What is the point of having two clocks?
It's sort of like the really fat guy at the all you can eat buffet. He pays $20 to get in and eats $20 of food. He wonders how the place makes money.
I've been on Google Voice for about 2 and a half years and it is amazing. The only problem is the lack on MMS. But I might receive a couple of those every year so it isn't a big deal to me.
It really doesn't make any sense. The article talks about Google Talk/Chat. It works on everything, all mobile OS's, all computer OS's. iMessage works on iOS and OS X. Even if you have an Macbook at home, along with an iPhone and iPad it doesn't really work great for you. You probably use Windows computers…
Old Windows computers have no problems running Windows 7. But Windows is made by Microsoft which is a software company. If they are able to make their software run on more computers that benefits them because people will buy the upgrade and install it.
Remember, they sell the 3GS on a two year contract. So however old it is right now, the person who buys it is going to be using it when it is 2 years older as well.
That's what people get when they get their software from a hardware company.