So, it is like picplz, which has already been on Android for years? Sorry, but I was always happy we didn't have Instagram on Android.
So, it is like picplz, which has already been on Android for years? Sorry, but I was always happy we didn't have Instagram on Android.
But didn't we recently hear that Google pays Apple one billion to be the default search engine? So I can only assume the whole deal is a wash?
Remember - Amazon keeps your affiliate cookie live for 48 hours - so unless they click a new cookie/affiliate link, all purchases within that window will earn him cash. That said - I don't see what is wrong with this, lots of people post their affiliate ID In their links, including Gizmodo - they rarely post anything…
If you live in an area where the temperatures are in the 100's, why would this be a bad idea? I'm not even a dog lover, but I fail to see how keeping your dog cool is not necessary.
I wonder if separate folding prongs will be UL approved? With this, you can plug one prong in and fold the unit open to have clear access to the other side. Since I have never seen prongs in use this way, I'm willing to bet they won't get UL approval on it, sending the whole thing back to the drawing board.
But they were not employed - they were given a t-short, a MiFi and provided their own paypal account. The IRS can suck it if they think these guys are going to sock aside half of their money for the government.
Well, making them wear a t-shirt and hold a MiFi isn't exactly cruel punishment, is it? With your logic, 99% of booth workers are treated like shit too. Look, they were hurt, they were not made to do unfair or dangerous work. The media was all over this, the homeless made some $$$ and now the show is over, they don't…
The cash goes to Paypal, what do you think the chances are that they'll report that income?
Meh, I don't see the problem here. The homeless earn some cash - I'd prefer seeing this, than watching them at a street corner begging, or trying to wash your car window for a dollar.
Bullshit. RDIO works, Slacker works, MOG works, Google Music works, Amazon music works. They ALL work - except for Spotify. Their last update was in November last year, and even then the app was pretty lousy. This has nothing to do with fragmentation, and everything to do with lazy ass developers and a company that…
Reasons I dislike them:
Fuck them. They can't be the "OS of music" if they can't even make a working Android version of their app. Damn thing has been broken for months, nobody from Spotify ever responds in their own user community and it has become pretty obvious that they simply don't give a shit.
Super cheap is a bit of a stretch - $50 off has been around at various retailers for some time now (Meijer, Microcenter to name just a few). To me, "super cheap" would be $100 or $150 off.
If this were rare and could be considered "a small defect", Apple would never have settled to pay $15 to each owner. This is going to cost them a fortune, and definitely isn't more costly than "settle or battle for years" - there was clearly enough evidence that Apple had to give in to the lawyers.
All remote starters that claim they are "easy to install" are full of shit. There are no "easy to install" remote starters.
And in the meantime, the Android version can't even stream stream three songs on my Galaxy Nexus without crashing. Has been without any updates for four months now. Thanks Spotify!
Given how Spotify hasn't been updated in months, the turd I left this morning beats their Android app hands down. For all the news from Spotify on how they are profitable, they sure as hell don't put any of that cash into mobile app development. On my Galaxy Nexus, I do a little dance each time Spotify plays more than…
Then you have the wrong charger. I charge my Galaxy Nexus over MicroUSB, and it is full in an hour. Even have a 2.1A one on the Jetstream. Charging speed has nothing to do with the connector - it depends on the charging current being used.
At the time, it was the only non- cable company option. HD interface, dual tuner. Remember, this was 2006. In 2006, a dual tuner cable card DVR was the best of the best. Plus, it is still working six years later.
You won't get it on the HD. Those of us that spend $799 on the Series 3 or HD have outdated boxes. Upside is that I only pay $6.95, and not the pathetic $20/month they want nowadays.