I have been using micro and mini USB chargers since 2007, and haven't had a problem with them.
I have been using micro and mini USB chargers since 2007, and haven't had a problem with them.
Sounds like what HTC did with their EXT USB connector. Which was entirely stupid, cause that's your only way to hook up a headphone. So you were literally torn between charging your phone and listening to music. There were adapters that you could do both, but it was something that was easily lost.
The price is really low for those specs. The only down side to this phone is Gingerbread, and even then not a big deal. This phone is for bargain hunters who don't mind voiding warranty. Chances are someone at XDA-Developers is already working on Android 4.0 for this device. Though unpopular phones usually get…
After personal experience with shops doing this to me, I do the oil myself.
I saw a plain Fram oil filter. Kill it! Kill it with fire!
The car that's the robots head is a 72 Plymouth Barracuda. Not exactly a 73 Challenger, but looks nearly the same.
I must have touched a nerve with that post. Apple makes great laptops and what not, but to stick a graphics card like this into an Apple Mac would require their Mac Pro's, which is ungodly expensive. Even then Hackintosh makes a much better alternative anyway.
So you bought only 1 console right? You don't own a 360, PS3, and Wii right? And none of those machines have ever broken down?
I say they should allow custom roms, but certified. Since they obviously don't care. I would allow cyanogenmod roms to be certified.
How many people here actually care, since I'm assuming a large amount of the Gizmodo community are Apple product owners?
Seems there's more to the car that's missing.
Not a big fan of finding out what happens when the fan stops spinning. Without a heat sink on the processor, when the motor fails the heat has no place to go. Could end up killing the processor faster then conventional air coolers.
It probably takes until their 30's before their bald gene actually shows. Long before then, they would have passed on their genes.
I don't see the problem here. I've owned Windows Mobile phones and installed much newer versions past the official released. Nearly all of them ran WinMO 6.5. With Android it's the same thing, nearly all my phones run ICS.
I honestly can't remember anything innovative by Apple. Firewire, and maybe thunderbolt? Even then USB 2.0 took away Firewire's thunder, and we've yet to see something about thunderbolt. Apple's Retina display is made by LG, so there's nothing innovative there. I wouldn't even think it's a good idea, considering…
Apple is just a fad nowadays. Apple products aren't any better then their competitors. They cost a boat load and are very restrictive. In this day in age if you wanna be the cool kid you gotta own Apple products. It's like a symbol that says, "I have lots of money and I'm a hipster".
Genius!
But we agree that the tip of the bomb must be pointy.
That's the problem right now. The graphic drivers for Linux are in horrible shape, and Nvidia or AMD have little interest on improving their drivers. Cause there's little interest in Linux. On the other hand Android is Linux, and Tegra is something Nvidia is pushing hard. So you would think they'd do a much better…
It's like the chicken or egg situation. We'd all like to see Linux get into desktops, but for that drivers have to be as good as Windows drivers. It's amazing that Valve is going to port Steam over to Linux, considering the current state of graphic drivers for it. Right now people are trying to even get a 1/10th of…