Dear Penthouse:
Dear Penthouse:
C’mon he should be called Bromley Man. Reporters should be mandated to write about a guy “sweeping up the streets.” Every time he takes someone down he should be forced to say, “time for you to be put in the can.”
And that's how Comcast customers in Houston got an increased bill.
It doesn't? Well my nerd card is revoked lol
Do you use Google Chrome or know about it?
Ok, not even in 2007 could you carry your entire music library in your pocket. The first iPhone was 4GB and 8GB and that was a lot, but people who bought the 4GB complained a lot because after a month or two they would run out of storage.
The ironic part is that Apple got cocky with that ad. IBM entered the marketplace with an operating system created by a little known company, Microsoft. Eventually, Microsoft took the market that Apple created.
Um...the Nokia N95 had a 5 megapixel camera at the time the iPhone launched with a 2 megapixel camera. Even the HTC Tilt had 3.2 megapixel camera, touch screen, windows, could tether and had Microsoft Office. The iPhone initially had no App Store, but on every other device you had the AT&T App Store where you could…
Dang that’s a lot of content. I worked at a radio station for 2 years and got free anything I wanted and my music collection is still under under 20 GB. I can't imagine 4TB.
It is, but the value of family sharing is you can share purchases. So if you have five close friends that make purchases in iTunes it’s great because you can share movies and tv shows.
I have my Apple TV with optical out to my Sonos system and I can get all my audio to wireless play from my phone to Sonos. So...three out of three.
I agree on not doing 4K content. First, there isn’t a ton of 4K content. Sure you can get some, but it’s not common, expensive, few have TVs that support it or the bandwidth to stream it.
It's really not that hard.
Get a projector instead. I spent less than $600 and have a 100” 1080p screen.
Get a projector instead. I spent less than $600 and have a 100” 1080p screen.
Here’s what I don’t like about how infotainment systems are heading, there are too many layers. There is the layer created for universal control so you can plug any phone in. This is basically the manufacture’s stock operating system. Then, there is a layer for iPhone and another layer for Android.
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So you’re saying whole foods is over priced and stuff can be found cheaper at other places. And you’re telling me you aren’t using that same argument with Apple?
Quit being so close minded about iTunes.
Ding, this is part of an exclusive contract that’s probably about selling more product and something Apple offered millions for and something Google could have, but didn't do.
Yup