This is gonna be tough. I have a DSLR already with a pretty good lens. I have an iPhone 4S. But I really want that new Fujifilm x10 that's coming out in November!
This is gonna be tough. I have a DSLR already with a pretty good lens. I have an iPhone 4S. But I really want that new Fujifilm x10 that's coming out in November!
But why stop there?
Maybe I should have phrased that better - I'm not talking about geeks. I'm talking about your average person - your mom, your grandparents, etc... the kind of people that buy iPads and the kind of people that will make the Kindle Fire sell like crazy too. They're looking for a Christmas gift, and they have this, the…
It's a shame. If this was priced $300 or $350, they might've killed because it would be a perfect midpoint between the $200 Fire and the $500 iPad. But at $400, what reason would anyone (other than those people that hate Apple) have to choose this over just spending another $100 for an iPad?
Whether you like guys or girls is your business.
When I used to work at the Apple store, they told us not to sell Macs based on specs, but what it could DO/how it could help the consumer. 512mb or 1gb RAM means nothing to the average consumer, but rather in terms of "you can have this many apps open at the same time" or something along those lines.
Oh no - now those 5 people in Australia that wanted one won't be able to get it!
Hey, Gizmodo writers gotta write about SOMETHING!
Are you sure you want that?
Wolfram Alpha is one of the sites that is "collaborating" with Apple on this. It's interesting because all these things generally bypass Google search completely.
The only person that's upset about this is the guy that owned the "Quikster" twitter handle.
Read the description. The Big O and the Iron Giant were cited as inspiration, along with that crazy robot dude from Robocop.
Note that you also can't reach the home button on the Galaxy, while you can on the iPhone.
I've seen 500 different "Hitler is angry!" videos on various topics, and this is the first one that's made me laugh out loud in a while.
"The No. 1 reason customers leave or switch" from Sprint is the company's lack of an iPhone, Hesse told an audience at an industry event in September.
People don't have "work" mobile phones given to them by their companies?
Hipstermodo.
I don't even know how it would be great for TouchPad owners, since if Amazon does buy webOS, it's going to pretend like the TouchPad didn't even happen and forge its own path forward. It would be great for people who like webOS.
aaaaaaand DC continues to troll their readers. I think there's going to be a Nelson Muntz-esque "ha-ha!" coming soon.
Are you just trying to troll or was this a serious comment?