Steve Jobs would want us all to be happy and love our iPhones.
Steve Jobs would want us all to be happy and love our iPhones.
I wish I could retweet comments. Yours is one to retweet.
"an unemployed 29-year-old living in the U.S"
Don't be foolish, that's a GeoFront construction. What concerns me is if China is building Evangelions as well... ??
Worst update ever!! I'm on an iPhone 4. All my apps keep crashing! Even the ones that never ever did!
Are you saying fat people ain't normal?
You miss one important aspect, is the multiplayer as good as our nostalgia have it?
Feel ya
Where are your tech morals? (LOL I found this word coined on the tech is religion posts and I've been looking where to use it)
Just like religion. Can't expect that after you talked nice about Islam that people assume you don't really like it.
Well if you ask me, the looks are an essential element of the functionality itself. Speaking as a designer that's make a world of a difference in everything.
You my tasty friend have coin a word we should start using.
Where are your tech-morals? That's not a nice thing to say.
You are missing one religion! The Blackberry. For the enterprisey app haters.
The reason is simple, most of us like the idea of carrying one gadget, our smartphone. It'll be lovely to have our favorite games at our most used device. And neither Sony or MSFT have such desired franchises, I know I'll be forced to get a 3DS at the end for Star Fox, Zelda, Mario, and Pkmn. Darn Nintendo why don't…
Step 3: Get a new CEO $MSFT
I'm just trying to follow his rationalization, I don't know much about Buddhism or any other religion for that matter. But some comments suggest that he didn't do it because he felt superior, which wasn't the case. True he was a dick, but for the right reasons, I know so, cuz sometimes I'm a bit of a dick too (trying…
I tried that, and actually I do that but not there, I guess I'm more a twitter kind of guy. I definitely find it a little more interested than Facebook, but because of the people I decide to add, but most of the people care about who broke up, friends pictures, and who's sad on a rainy day.
I feel none of you get what Steve was all about, it wasn't like he believe he was almighty. It was his Buddhism believes that stop him from getting proper treatment, he saw the body as something that shouldn't be violated in such an unnatural way. I'm not saying of course it was the right decision, but Steve Jobs was…
Or perhaps Google Plus does suck. And you guys are too in love with the white canvas.