Not to be too pedantic, but the fiancée with poor credit is, in this case, male.
Not to be too pedantic, but the fiancée with poor credit is, in this case, male.
I want basically the same thing from Apple and Google - for them to focus more on polish and less on features. Android and iOS are at near-feature-parity now, and as smartphones move closer and closer to being the central hub of various smart devices, having a predictable, well-polished, reliable OS running that hub…
While I certainly see the value in this approach, I prefer to just weigh myself every day and look at the overall trend.
At the time I wrote this, it was a Moto 360. I'm now using an iPhone, so no Moto for me.
I had that problem too, but then I got some blackout curtains and they changed everything.
Sure, but then you can't use Xposed. I don't want to get attached to particular Xposed tweaks, then be unable to use them for months.
It's not just about rooting 5.0, though - Xposed is currently incompatible with Lollipop because it relied on the Dalvik runtime. At some point, it will be updated, but right now, there's no timeframe.
Damn, that's a shame. No MMS = no good.
Is it, though? What if his Moto X gets the OTA to 5.0 in the coming days/weeks?
Relevant:
Relevant:
Because Fitbit and Apple are grumpy at each other:
Dang. So the only deal for the iPad Air 2 is still in-store at Best Buy. Guess I'm dragging myself over to a Best Buy tomorrow.
Dang. So the only deal for the iPad Air 2 is still in-store at Best Buy. Guess I'm dragging myself over to a Best…
- 6 a.m.: Kmart
Honestly, in day-to-day usage, I barely notice it, especially when using a black watchface. I prefer a black bar to having huge bezels.
No one really seemed to notice, for better or worse.
In my experience, I don't think it does. It always seems to happen in the background.
1) Seeing and replying to text messages, IMs, emails, etc.
Several of us at Kotaku have also recently fallen in love with a feature that isn't brand-new to the Xbox One: The ability to put the console to sleep with a game running, boot it back up, and find that your game is still paused right where you left it, without needing to load. It's a small but lovely feature.