The Eviation may not be the first, but it was for sure the most recent to put out a big and bold press release for journos to not bother checking!
The Eviation may not be the first, but it was for sure the most recent to put out a big and bold press release for journos to not bother checking!
Lots more power, not a bit more. Plus cabin space, and a vaguely decent boot/trunk, and some amount of crash protection...
I wonder if this is something that airports have considered already, but rejected because of the potential impact on existing retail businesses in the airport. After all, I imagine a lot of people roam the outlets out of boredom and end up buying shit as a result. That’s a business model in itself.
Y’all seriously need to rename this part of the site ‘Lifehacker.com: Apple Downloads’.
I can't see its uploading abilities lasting long... Instagram doesn't want third-party apps uploading, so I imagine they'll close this loophole soon enough.
Kinda remarkable that you seemed to have missed the ‘bigger picture’ point that so many of our friends have iPhones, and - out of a dumb willingness to use what’s already installed rather than seek out cross-platform alternatives - engage in group iMessage conversations that we Android users can’t easily participate…
Likewise. I use this one - http://messengerfordesktop.com/ — but it looks to be largely identical to the one you’ve linked.
It did come in Rallisport form, though, which IIRC was based on the Evo 9 setup.
Am I the only one that can’t seem to get by without using a combination of services? I find myself using Wunderlist for a feature-rich to-do list specific to work and client projects, Google Keep for basic lists like groceries and things I need to pick up from here or there during the week, and Evernote for…
Worth noting that instapaper doesn’t offer thumbnails with its Android app yet, so it’s an even more stark ui for those of us on that platform.
“This app is incompatible with all of your devices:
The truncated URL for this article is probably the best part about it, really... ;)
Ah man, I just can’t get on board with any apps that use floating bubbles. So damn distracting! And always seem to be in the way, no matter where I move them...
I love how classically ugly this app’s interface is.
Session Buddy is a good one, too. Been using it for years.
Oof. My first reaction was ‘damn, that’s pricey’. Had to remind myself that I’ve simply become damn used to an incredibly cheap environment for premium apps and services. This is a perfectly valid subscription cost, really. After all, they’ve gotta cover their costs (and make a profit, which is fair) somehow. It’s…
ALL CHROME:
I’m a little turned off by the amateur design work on that page, but I’m just being superficial. (Mostly, anyway. Professional design is important and it says a lot about the business too.) The service sure as hell looks capable, at least.
Aw hell yes. Gmail is still my preference over Inbox, and this is a mighty sweet update.