Yea, there was no guiding principals to create a guide from before. lolz
Yea, there was no guiding principals to create a guide from before. lolz
AMEN - Why did they model it after Android 1.0, with it's pull up thingy??? And why can iOS users view their friend's playlists on their app, yet we can't - yet we're paying the same?
Bye bye Dublin Dr. Pepper at my local Austin haunts.... Course, I hardly drank it because it was sweet enough to give a hummingbird a heart attack... but it was old-school good.
If the protein shake I drink in the morning before I ride my bike to work comes in a plastic container, does that mean that my mode of transportation's energy source was derived from a a fossil fuel?
Trolling would be non-existant if all articles written were correct. It's not the users fault! lolz
HTC phones all look the same, and are typically WAY too thick to look good. They also don't have AMOLED screens, which I pretty much have to have.
Agreed. Be careful with WD-40. It actually strips a lot of existing lubrication rather than lubricates. I know many a friend that developed squeaky leaf springs, garage door disasters and stuck gas pedals because they 'lubricated' with WD-40.
This would explain why no developer is exactly rushing out to fix their apps that aren't quite ICS compatible. Why, when only .6% of the market has it?
Isn't that what this is?
They're harmless. I just catch them and let them go outside.
In Texas there are about a million different subspecies of the wolf spider. Almost all of are about the size of a quarter. None are as big as the one you have in your hand (it must be from somewhere else). Only tarantulas get that big here.
The Galaxy Nexus does. Not the Nexus One or Nexus S. Well, actually the Nexus S is getting ICS rolled out as we speak... but not the Nexus S 4G.
.....there's a patent on this? A patent on clickable links? Clickable links that have been around for at least a decade? A PATENT ON THIS?
Actually, the person I replied to didn't say 'best' anywhere. They just commented that Google is mirroring what Apple did, which I find incorrect.
What's possibly true is Google has been working on something like this for years, hence the Google Voice Actions app that's been available for almost a year. Everyone seems to think that Google went out and bought a microphone and tape recorder the day the iPhone 4s with Siri came out rather than having been working…
Actually, Google has had Voice Commands for quite a bit longer than Apple. Apple, by buying another company, polished it a little bit and then (of course) everyone thinks they were 'first.'
Google has had voice commands for almost a year now, natively. This isn't a knock-off at all, and I seriously doubt that, since the release of Siri just a few months ago, Google could produce a working product in that short of a time-frame without having been working on it way before.
The computer voice in Star Trek TNG was also Deanna Troi's mother, and a nurse in the original series. Funzies!
Not Spotify. That app looks like Android 1.0. But Be Weather is awesome!
Motorola basically invented the cellular phone, and has a gazillion patents related to it. Apple picked a nasty battle when it decided that no other phone can have any of the look or design of it's 'all original' iPhone. Their go broke or die mentality to Android is likely going to cost them dearly. After all, it's…