it depends on time. If there isn't an immediate need they will test for whatever possible. But if an organ needs to be airlifted to a recipient, then there is no time.
it depends on time. If there isn't an immediate need they will test for whatever possible. But if an organ needs to be airlifted to a recipient, then there is no time.
Agreed.
i got the same phone, nothing found :)
How about t-mobile phones? I have a t-mobile G2 (USA) does that have CIQ on it?
first amendment is the right to free speech... i don't see how it's against it. If there was a right to privacy then you'd have a point, but since right to privacy is implied, its kind of a gray area.
its very difficult for anyone to just "swoop in" to lay a cable network as vast as comcast and att. In most areas they are the only one if your lucky, in a lot of areas there maybe only 1 cable/landline provider. Regulation is needed when its inherently difficult to complete because the infrastructure is so costly.
better then testing with the lives of astronauts...
that's great, except when google releases another android version you won't get it bc htc wants you to buy a new phone instead.
me either and I'm a sw engineer...
the issue sounds like a voltage leak to the enable pin of the GPS chip. Probably can be fixed by a sw update.
+1 #COTD
he has a point, if my tv is not going to get the latest updates after 2 years like the iphone then why should I buy an apple tv set? The life of a TV is much longer then your phone or the current apple tv box.
I'm with you, I never used webOS until I bought a touchpad and its sad to see such a great OS go to waste. So much potential if only the right company bought it.
or worse manbearbig!
not sure, but I'm assuming not, because it wasn't apple's r&d exactly. Now the supplier can sell that screen to anyone.
Apple spends a lot of money on its suppliers to develop technology for them. The first iphone's screen was unmatched for the first 2 years because of Apple's huge investment in its supplier to do the R&D on that screen.
I agree, that screen is awesome. I really wish the next nexus would be 4 inches instead of 4.6. 4.6 just seems too big, even if it has a 0.1mm bezel.
a simpler analogy would be trying to get more water out of a pipe by punching more holes into it instead of installing a bigger pipe.
I misunderstood you, I agree webOS does need some major apps to compete. Why point the fanboy finger at me when we can be civil?
I didn't use webOS until I got my 100$ touchpad, and I can say its sad to see such a promising OS out of the mainstream. Hopefully if its bought or spunoff it will be great. It shouldn't too too hard to get the android market working on webOS since its linux too (right?) hopefully then more people will latch on.