Sounds and looks less like it was built less for corporate and organization and more like a "F YOU WE'RE APPLE" especially since they bought the land from HP
Sounds and looks less like it was built less for corporate and organization and more like a "F YOU WE'RE APPLE" especially since they bought the land from HP
What? I dont agree with this at all. American's finding this insensitive? Of all the countries out there?
Not to be insensitive, but in Pakistan and in other middle eastern countries, they wear similar outfits known as burqa's to beaches awsell. but not for tanning, but because its a religious requirement
I went to a wedding with a similar dilemma, except the brooms mother and father could not get Visa's to come to America and watch the wedding. So the bride's brother set up about 4 webcam's that were stationary at the broom's reception, wedding, and brides reception.
The only people I see this as bad news is for new people to the mobile market whose financial priorities cannot or doesn't need the advantages of AT&T. The merger, in my opinion [or correct me if I'm wrong] will not affect those with a T-Mobile contract.
Is it just me or does it seem that half of the stuff this article talked about was just for marketing?
I wonder why they chose iPad? It dosnt seem to be efficient at all, where its a cause of distraction. Especially when the article from Engadget claims: