Actually they did, they had a whole project called Astoria, that enabled running android and iOS apps natively on windows phone. Sadly Apple and Google teamed up to squash Microsoft while the FCC, House and Senate did nothing.
Actually they did, they had a whole project called Astoria, that enabled running android and iOS apps natively on windows phone. Sadly Apple and Google teamed up to squash Microsoft while the FCC, House and Senate did nothing.
Windows phone was amazing. Cortana was way ahead of everyone else. Cortana on Win phone did things that no other phone did, and phones still don’t do to this day.
I loved my Windows Phone, but as brought up in the article, it just wasn’t compatible with the rest of the “Mobile World”.
No matter where I went, every bank, store, etc would have signs for “Download Our App Today! For iOS & Android”
Couldn’t get my bank’s app for my phone. Couldn’t use any reward programs or digital…
Always thought the Live Tiles were amazing. So amazing, in fact, that you seem them appearing in iOS, years after Windows Phone had them.
Windows Phone had a amazing UI. Easy to navigate as well. No slow down. I just wish that google and other services played ball. I still miss it to this day.
the launch of something isnt necessarily an indicator of who did it first. Huawei’s chip by itself was released on august 31st. it may not have been in any actual products, but it is the first. Huawei’s phone with the chip inside is however set to release in october, however the new iphones ship september 21st. so…
So here is how the comments, and all Apple product release feedback will go, and always goes.
Imagine walking home in NYC with a giant spear in hand.
I saw her routine as less a comedy bit and more a chastising of the administration and of the mass media’s symbiotic and dysfunctional relationship with Trumpp and co.
Funny? That depends on what you consider ‘funny’. But it was definitely effective in the way that it needed to be. It rattled just about everyone…
Abortion is a very emotionally and politically charged topic, and the decision to have one shouldn’t be made lightly. However, poking fun at a bunch of old hypocrites who claim to want to ban the practice for most citizens while secretly paying for their mistresses to have the procedure is fairly humorous.
Yes. I would speculate that, in their minds, working for the president makes them above being treated in this way, no matter how despicable or dishonest their actions are.
Do Americans who lie for the President for a living actually expect “respect”?
Hit YouTube and watch the whole 19 minutes. It was hilarious!
The ONLY joke that landed flat was the one about abortion. It wasn’t very funny, and pro-choice people do NOT treat abortion as some trivial act or easy decision. That just plays into the hands of the forced birth people, they love to act like women who get abortions treat it like going to the dentist.
Absolutely brilliantly done. I’d actually never heard of her before this, but have now followed her on twitter and will be looking for more of her stuff.
“Aunt Coulter” being the term for a woman who betrays other women à la an Uncle Tom!
Hate to say it but the Trump Administration just played the media like the chumps they are...
This is the very heart of conservative politics in today’s America - white people, men, the rich, whatever demographic with power you want to call out, claiming victimization despite the fact that they hold all the cards. It’s infuriating, especially because it seems to work so damn well.
NO! The whole point is that it’s NOT American. Producers have got to get over this idea that we can still adapt things from other countries. The appeal is that it’s a different sensibility and actors we may not be as familiar with.