Excellent. It would then be fun to lead them around the store and show them every other USB-connected product one by one, saying "Oh, you mean USB cables! No? Oh, you mean USB hubs! No? Ah, you mean USB-connected headphones! No? Oh, of course, USB-connected printers! No?" And on, and on, and on until you finally got…
Okay, thanks. It's just one of those little things that bothers me - similar to when someone calls a flash-drive a "USB."
Please - a wireless earpiece is not a "Bluetooth." Bluetooth is a is a wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances, such as between a phone and a wireless earpiece, or between a phone and a wireless speaker, or between a wireless keyboard/mouse and a computer, etc.
And apparently the S3 works quite well with Windows in drag and drop mode without the Kies software.
Hey there, as someone who owns both the S3 and the OneX, I recommend you go with the S3. In terms of build, screen and interface I slightly prefer the OneX but the battery life on the S3 is much, much, much better. With the OneX I barely made it through a single day on very light usage. With the S3 I routinely make…
Seriously Giz? By the time these hit the market they will be amazing and fashionable, and they already are amazing.
This article was written by one of of my friends, with whom I've worked personally during another war, documented what he saw personally during his time in Syria as a researcher for Human Rights Watch. The Assad regime is slaughtering the Syrian people.…
Thank you. @Jesus Diaz - please add this text to the post.
Amen.
Human Rights Watch report on air-bombing of civilian neighborhood, killing over 40 civilians: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/human-rights-watch/syria-fighter-jet-bombing_b_1789220.html
Human Rights Watch report on shoot to kill orders given to the Syrian Security Forces: http://www.hrw.org/video/2011/12/15/syria-shoot-kill-orders
Human Rights Watch report on summary executions committed by Syrian Security Forces and Pro-Government Militias: http://www.hrw.org/reports/2012/04/09/cold-blood-0
Human Rights Watch report on war-crimes committed during peace negotiations: http://www.hrw.org/reports/2012/05/02/they-burned-my-heart-0
Human Rights Watch report on Government attack on bread lines, written by a close personal friend with whom I've worked in another war: http://www.hrw.org/news/2012/08/30/syria-government-attacking-bread-lines
Human Rights Watch report on use of cluster munitions:
Human Rights Watch report on the torture centers:
Are you out of your mind? I have friends there as independent humanitarian observers. Assad is slaughtering his own people. Massacring entire families in their homes. Torturing people in horrific, almost unimaginable ways.