Same here. Every app, excluding my most used ones, are all organized by folder.
Same here. Every app, excluding my most used ones, are all organized by folder.
I ended up buying the iPhone 6, but the Note Edge was the first Samsung phone in quite some time that really intrigued me. It seems like the curved edge acts as a task bar, to access apps without having to close apps, windows, etc. On all of my computers, I have the task bar set on the left or right edge, so this…
installed without a hitch. Thought it may be perception bias, my my LTE speed (Sprint) is faster now. I did a speed test before and after updating, and I'm getting 2 Mbps faster speeds. I live in an area with Sprint's Spark network, so I wonder if the update improved the cell data processing. Or maybe it is just…
To quote Bojack Horseman, I say- suck a dick, you dumbshits.
It must be said, the steps do not work if you are running the public beta of Yosemite and the iTunes 12 beta. I kept receiving errors. I was forced to delete the iTunes app, install an older version, and then do a restore, only to find out that restoring my backup did not install any apps. Luckily, I then updated…
Goddamn, now I'm pissed. I was earlier disappointed by the issues affecting 8.0.1, but didn't think too much of it, because I felt comfortable restoring the phone. Well, after 3 hours and many many tries later... it won't goddamn restore. Looks like I need to backdate out of Yosemite to Mavericks, so that I can…
Apple is just having a banner day today. It's rather disappointing when companies that you like make products and services that fail.
It's a matter of physics. An item, such a phone, constrained tightly in an area is more likely to experience applied forces than is a device that is less constrained.
iPhone 6, Sprint. No cell network, no Touch ID. Cannot even add a fingerprint within the Touch ID settings.
stop wearing skinny jeans and applying unusual force loads to your phone, due to you abnormally large leg bones.
What's the thinnest case available for the 6?
You could. Simply find the appropriate iOS 7.1.2 .dmg file, download it to your computer, and then do an update in iTunes. If you hold the Ctl key (I believe), you can update from a file.
How many months until you guys report that this startup folded? I don't see anybody wanting this service.
How many months until you guys report that this startup folded? I don't see anybody wanting this service.
So, I assume it has no wireless connectivity? For $99, it would have been nice to include Wi-Fi, or BLE, so that you can upload photos to a computer or tablet.
I don't disagree. I just hate the UI, layout, and cumbersome platform that my company has implemented. Luckily, we are rolling out a new interface that will result in not being forced to look at the horribleness of Oracle all day, but still uses the extensive database as a backbone.
I told myself I was going to hold off on getting a new iPhone until at least mid October. Then, my buddy paid me some owed money today, and driving past the Sprint store I thought -"hmm, I'd like to see the iPhone in person, but I doubt I can buy one." An hour and a half and a new cellphone contract later, here I am…
try getting a multinational corp to change database software....
As somebody who uses oracle every single day, it sucks. but, it's absolutely necessary.
They have their Swiftkey Note app, which does not provide the system-wide third party keyboard.........