Because, you know, everyone wants a way to talk wifi-only that typically lasts a minute before the connection fails.
Because, you know, everyone wants a way to talk wifi-only that typically lasts a minute before the connection fails.
I have been emailing them over the sucky app. They say they're designing an entirely new Android app, and it should be out soon, hopefully.
I've got to agree with you here. Apple at least supports their devices for as long as you have your contract, if not longer. The same needs to be done for Android. Carriers/Manufacturers need to stop pumping out so many models and focus on creating a small amount of quality products that are global. HTC is trying…
Agreed. Google is only responsible for their Nexus product's updates. Carriers and manufacturers, which churn out modded and skinned versions of phones every week, are responsible for updates to their devices. They're really the ones to blame. Take HTC's path and make less devices that are quality. Then you won't…
Don't forget Spotify's UI, which is an exact copy of this hideous, old design. Really, guys? People pay for this?
Man, everything in moderation seems to always be these study's results...
Dear amateur videographers of the world, the worst time to move around, adjust and generally ruin a shot is when the actual event you're recording is happening. kthx
No, but I am assuming that this is not the GSIII, and that the real GSIII might have S-AMOLED+.
ICS on the Galaxy Nexus has on-screen buttons. It's not button free at all.
You're getting a stronger signal on your AT&T iPad than you are on your Verizon Galaxy Nexus? I don't think that's comparable... But either way, larger devices should have better antennas regardless.
No on-screen buttons? No S-AMOLED Plus? Hmmm...
I'm ok with this so long as the prediction that La Nina is going away by summer, releasing Texas from the ridiculous drought/heat wave we had last year. I don't think I could take another one!
I also hear they're adding thousands of people to their Austin office. That's gotta cost a bit too.
I guess that kind of sums it up for me. I am not a Fisher-Price level user, and I wish Apple catered to that. Instead, they make their phones really really, um, simple? And that takes away from the phone's functionality quite a bit.
The HTC One series, particularly the One X and One S, will have a 8mp beast on board.
It KILLS me that they have everyone turn their phones off. Rather than simply put them on Airplane Mode, everyone turns their phones off, only to turn them on at 10,000' and have every single phone on the plane, at once, blast the plane with cellular, wifi and bluetooth radio frequencies before the passengers put…
I more mean download a song and use it in my iPad / iPhone in whatever music player I choose. Or a spreadsheet. Or simply save it and forward it later via email. Computer-like stuff. There's some things that Apple has allowed the iPad to do despite the sandboxing they enforce, but it's nowhere near an open file…
I doubt the game is running in full retina resolution anyway, but not sure.
I doubt the games are running full-rez on the iPad 3 anyway, as hardly any app is updated for the screen and they'll likely be rezzed down anyway.
So it's a little less, but way more than the resolutions that we get with iPhone apps on the iPad? Ok... Still, why don't they allow retina resolution on the iPad 2?