google could counteract and just drop support for non-flash mobile youtube and make it flash only. would be kinda fun, actually..
google could counteract and just drop support for non-flash mobile youtube and make it flash only. would be kinda fun, actually..
@Cheesus Crust: you're talking texas here, dude.. :)
@Unionhawk: shht, he's creative, don't make him have to fit into the borders of correct spelling
@franco1975 [Troll ]: the really big storages should all be some form of NAS, or windows home server, or other server setup. any solution that has the data stored in a redundant way.
@Kwinten: why? in terms of subject, it fits: both try to censor bad publicity in any way possible, and try to hide a lot of company info. both their leaders deny as much as possible the problems.
@vinod1978: if you're in a region of good reception, it won't be a problem. if you don't have an iphone 4, it won't be a problem (never a really noticable problem on other phones. measurable, yes. noticable, not really).
@heath: you know that your bars are lying to you? if you're at a place with good signal they don't show the drop even while it's there. problem is, most coverage is bad thus most people will have the drop to below connective levels.
@wild homes loves you but chooses darkness!: i've yet to have experience a moment where my reception went down noticably on any dump and smart phone i had. yes, it loses a bit. no, never noticable.
@velvetmile: just remember that, for security reasons, all the field tests where made in 3g-style cases. so no one was actually ever able to hold it "wrong"...
@gemcosta: because she can't multitask?
@moe52: dunno. if it's handy tipps, where are the other types. even my 5-10 year old dumpphones could all do it.
@jdale: as long as google allows adblock extensions, it's all fine :)
@JosephCole: he means that even those simple phones are much too complex by now. and having used my dumpphones to browse the web, install apps, chat on msn, , navigate me, use as flashlight, even remote control windows, i know what he means.
@fizzlefist: nobody forced you to get windows, so why was ie a problem?
@AMoliski: exactly! :)
@Arken: doesn't solve it, just hides it. like dispersants hide oil
was this inspired by the ted talk about 'putting gamers energy and talents to good use'? she was talking a lot about epic win there, too.. :)
You start with "everybody wants to be more productive" and lost me there allready :)
I have that since ages on my sony ericsons and now my windows mobile phone (TorchButton is the name).
i think it looks like a cheap fisherprice toy clone now. but to each it's own.