how exactly do you go back on an iOS device? on android and my focus its really freaking obvious, but with one button it seems like it would be a pain for every app to need a software back button taking up space
how exactly do you go back on an iOS device? on android and my focus its really freaking obvious, but with one button it seems like it would be a pain for every app to need a software back button taking up space
That was the Samsung Focus. The big differentiators between the 3 AT&T WP& models is the Samsung Focus has an AMOLED display, the LG has a physical keyboard, and the HTC Surround has a nice (for a phone) set of stereo speakers.
whats up with the obsession of people wanting curved screens? Do they some how make the stuff you see on the screen look better or is this just one of those "because we can" moments?
windows 7 no, ubuntu yes
Now it would be totally awesome if Nokia gave N9 owners the option to upgrade to Windows Phone 7 later this year, just to make them feel less shafted.
I can't wait! I just got my Samsung Focus last weekend, and I instantly fell in love with it once I started using it. Everything was just so damn easy to figure out, and its all organized for you. No pages of random apps, you don't have to even have any extra apps to fully use the phone (literally the only 3 apps I…
it always plays perfectly fine for me on firefox, and chrome, in windows 7 and ubuntu...
Explain!
I have no reason not to believe you, and thats pretty impressive and a great coincidence. Its also, good that at least one of you two got the message at the young age.
Dammit! even with the awesome death metal cover, I still can't get her annoying ass voice out of my head every time I hear that song
good point lol. Has anybody actually figured out where these are from, and has anybody actually reported finding their own email/password combo in the list?
I was referring to IBM Germany specifically at the company that would be taken over, but you also bring up a good point that most people tend to forget, and that is there were plenty of people in America who were willing to work with the Nazis before (and even after) we went to war with them
I didn't think about the consturction/renovation part of the project
Fukushima is just being used as a pressure point by the German leaders to get rid of the nuclear reactors. They have wanted to do this for a while now, but now they have they have the ammo to get the public on their side.
So the town of Bellefonte happens to have 2800 residents who are qualified to work at a nuclear powerplant none of whom have jobs?
add on top of that that many companies required you to change your password several times per year
Its not like the Nazis were famous for forcing companies to work with them or risk being taken over, or anything like that. Also, everyone seems to forget that IBM NY offered all of their services to the US government before we even started to get involved in WWII
If you're that worried about it try and convince your bank and other online retailers to get better security. Its not like these guys have been doing ultra high level hacks to get this info
The point is you're not calling 911! You are calling the police department directly, and they will be understanding if you butt dial them once or twice
The might require ye olde sandpaper :P