Great piece!!!! I hope someone at Microsoft is reading.
Great piece!!!! I hope someone at Microsoft is reading.
I think the pricing model is similar to a car or any other long-term asset you would buy.
Nice!!
Use the internet and tell us! I’m too lazy to do it right now but you asked the question, who better to find the answer?
I use boomerang often and I used to use inbox but I stopped because of one reason: instead of starring, you pin then have to press that toggle to view your pins. On three occasions I forgot an important e-mail that I had pinned because I just never got used to hitting that toggle.
Rolls right off the tongue...
Making good operating systems, apps, and UIs means to make them perform well for the masses. If closing apps improves performance and battery life and we agree that “most people are dumb,” then the designer and creator should make the computer perform tasks that people are not willing or not well-informed to do…
That’s exactly Rose’s point though! That type of micromanagement you are talking about is not what most people want to do with their phone. I have an HTC One M7 and it runs great as long as I close recent apps every few hours and reformat it every 6 months. If I don’t close apps it comes to a crawling halt. Eventually…
“Receiving the mediation isn’t”
Sending the “thrones”? Someone been watching a lot of HBO.
Thanks for the reply! It got me started on the right track!
I’m a little confused on the “banned” refueling situation for F1. Is the race that short or are the fuel tanks that big? I imagine they only get like 4-5mpg?
Only peasant water has calcium. People with this have Fiji water flowing through their tap.
Great article though. Sorry for being picky. Really like this idea actually specially with such a pocketable design, it may actually work for some people.
“Many thing it’s a wonderful camera.”
You took the words out of my mouth brother.
Pardon my ignorance but how does tracking data such as this helpful for fertility?
My love for Switzerland is once again reaffirmed. Maaan. USA #2 though. Said from sunny San Diego.
I did think about that but then I thought maybe she’s better off not knowing what that low-life was doing.
Good thought but unless these “drones” could carry hundreds and hundreds of pounds, not practical. I guess one thing we gotta figure out is at what point does the drone become an unmanned airplane? The FAA will probably set a payload limit.