Yeah, I got the popup too. Interesting.
Yeah, I got the popup too. Interesting.
Yeah, I took a public speaking course recently and we learned that you should only use "thank you" to end a speech as a last resort. It's not that it's wrong to use it but it's a weak way to end. But many people rely on it anyway. In other words, some speakers aren't very strong and even if they have a great closing…
It's a fine tip but honestly, I shouldn't have to take extra steps like this. Why can't they just show things that are posted in chronological order like how Twitter does? Gee, sorry that might cut into their ad revenue somehow but they should consider that not seeing friend updates = no point in using facebook = not…
Apple Maps have become so good that I ditched Google Maps a long time ago. But these offline maps almost make me want to come back.
And STILL, we can't simply insert an image. So it's basically just a text editor. Oh well.
Wow, this is great! Thanks for posting it.
Thing is, I've been closing out my apps for years and haven't noticed any difference on the battery. But if too many apps are showing in multitasking, then things start feeling clunky after awhile. Close all those apps out and things are snappier. So what you are saying might be true in theory but in reality I'm not…
What if you have no life and no hobbies or interests?
Steve Jobs agrees! You're holding it wrong. LOL
This whole thing is dumb. Should be $10 per/app with free updates. Then make me buy it again on the next release in a year. They should include 5GB of storage for free and charge you a flat yearly rate if you need more. Then they might have something. But with the way it is not, there are too many versions and too…
Yeah, you're talking about "Microsoft Office Mobile" which is not the same as what just got released yesterday. That's the app the released late last year sometime.
As long as I get notified if someone tags me, then it's ok.
I don't understand how those apps and watches are truly analyzing your sleep. As far as I can tell, they are just analyzing arm movement and then extrapolating sleep results from that somehow. Seems like my arm *might* have something to do with my sleep and then again, it might not. When I had a FitBit Flex last year,…
Oh ok. I thought it was just me not knowing how to do it all this time. Apple is so great but yet they always do weird things like this. Seems like we used to be able to attach multiple things but then they took it away in iOS 7.
I just don't see how. Maybe it's an acquired taste. I just can't get into it. I've been trying. I keep swiping back too far and undoing things that don't need to be undone. It's just annoying.
Oops, I wrote "under" instead of "undo". Damn auto-correct. That said, I wonder if people generally like that feature? Or dislike it? Because it's just annoying imo. Bamboo just has a normal button. However, on that subject, Bamboo needs to make that button bigger. Anyway, I think both of these apps are great but…
I'm just trying to figure out what is so great about this app. I use Paper and Bamboo and totally prefer Bamboo. But since Paper is so popular I feel like I must be missing something. I'm trying to hard to like it but there are 2 things I just can't get past. I HATE having to use two fingers swiping in a circle to…
I have tried a lot of different things over the last couple years. Recently I went back to the plain, ordinary Reminders app on the iPhone. The difference being that iCloud.com has made leaps and bounds. So for example, at work I type in all my to do stuff on the browser then those things are ready to be checked off…
That's pretty gross. I'll take a cold toilet seat any day over some germy, bacteria filled, toilet socks. Yuck.
WTF? Why does it say "free" and then "99 cents to unlock?" I'm hungry. I wonder if anyone sells a free burger that costs 99 cents to eat? Or maybe I can get a new car that's free that costs $20K to take home. Heck, my phone is free as long as I purchase it for $200 first. I'm going to go grocery shopping later and…