Welcome to 2001!
Welcome to 2001!
Got a portable HDD with 3.0 the other day...now if only I had a board for it lol
It's pretty much a "Because I have the money and can" thing. I'd do it if I could.
Excellent! Well put!
So according to this having an opposing view makes one a troll?
Dew hasn't made it to pee pee land yet.
More like The Sith Lord has chosen Android.
While I'm not one for Apple products, I'm aware that Siri is a beta product and it says that on the Apple site. I do agree with the others though, don't advertise a beta product as if its a finished product. You can mention it but using it as a BIG selling point will raise the expectations.
How exactly does one sell customers?
I believe Google Docs will open .ppt files and they will be with him via the cloud wherever he goes.
It doesn't have to be a killer. It just have to work well enough to get and get enough people on board. The fact that having any kind of Google account will pretty much make you a subscriber that gives them a huge potential user base coming out of the gates.
Serious question: What were you expecting? There are literally only so many things you can do with a music service and Google decided to go this route.
First and foremost this is a Kindle. Saying its an Android tablet isn't false but its not fully accurate. I'm interested to see how well this takes off overall though. The 7 inch screen is really the only turn off for me although I would hardly use it for its Kindle services accept for maybe magazines and news…
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you do know this is Gizmodo right? Having something other than an iPhone as their fave/best phone would shock the world and most of the readers.
Woo hoo another Zune owner!
buy a Kinect.
To my knowledge that's how they have you purchase things from the App Store if you do it from your phone.
Yep. I'll be upgrading to Win7 when I build my PC later this year. Old faithful is still running XP as we speak...err type.
Outside of rooting and installing a custom ROM, it is up to the manufacturer and the service provider, to my knowledge. If the service provider doesn't want to update them then they typically won't pay the manufacturer to make an update.