earthlingdave
earthlingdave
earthlingdave

Ah, I assumed you meant from inside the ecosystem. They are called "universal apps" in App Store language, but obviously that doesn't include Android, just as Android apps can't function on iOS devices. I don't think Apple's to blame for the fact that every app isn't compatible across platforms.

You don't have to rebuy apps for iPad. You're misinformed. They're called "Universal" apps and you buy them once and they work on both iPhone and iPad.

I agree. It's all about implementation. They don't want the options CURRENTLY available, and certainly don't want a TV that feels like a computer. We'll see what's coming...

Honestly, this is just another interview where he comes off as an immature spoiled child who doesn't seem to understand what he created. See also his interview with Seth MacFarlane where he laments his success.

No Gattica????

One of those "wrong side of the bed" days, eh? *hug*

HOOT! Can't wait!

Well, I love it and can't wait. GO, BATS!

How often does it happen in the Android Market?! This is a CONSTANT problem on Android.

Yeah, I know that clip will provoke fierce debate...but I always feel it's not an either/or thing. You can enjoy both filmmakers for different reasons. They are both epically talented in their chosen genres and forms of storytelling.

It's use of screen real estate is poorly conceived (particularly on the home screen), buried options only accessible/visible by swiping left or right, cluttered interface, (though I like "live tiles" in concept) the home screen is bland and not as easy to discern new info as I would have liked, and, while very nice

The problem I have is it doesn't have to be one or the other, character development OR plot/action. The two can work together. You're right that it was about something, but was that something interesting. How many times did the characters basically say the same thing over and over. The ground was covered, but the plot

I wanted to like it, but other than swishy zoomy graphics, the UI is a nightmare.

Ah! I see what you're saying, even if it's a bit cynical. But yes, it seems it has fixed it for some, while others are still having it... the "gate" goes on...

... fixing a problem is a marketing ploy? #confused

Yup, that blows.

Not really, no. It's pretty powerful software. You'd be right if you were talking about FaceTime, Siri, not so much.

It's supposed to be a joke! Siri sort of does LOTS of other things that are damned helpful...but yes, one can always find something negative to comment about.

You're saying this trailer was worse than the trailer for "Radio" starring Cuba Gooding Jr.?! WHHHHAAAAAA?!

I was really disappointed by books 2 and 3, particularly 3. It felt like making it "dark and edgy" was more important to the author than providing a meaningful conclusion.