It seems that Google has lost a lot of focus.
It seems that Google has lost a lot of focus.
I think my parents were thinking about getting me a Kindle Fire.
iOS 5? Ha! We have Kindle 6! That's one more than 5!
The 4S has much better speed and a better screen than the 3GS. Plus, on AT&T's network, 3G speeds are potentially twice as fast.
That's all looking pretty good, but the main reason I don't use Sprint is the network.
Everyone else has loved Siri. I'll save judgement until I use it in person.
Looks like you'll have to remove anyone's legs to get them in the back seats.
Doesn't really look anything like a real gun. A quick glance at it should have told someone that it wasn't real, and certainly wasn't capable of being used as a weapon.
I'd rather see more cars than courses. I can race a few good tracks over and over again. But having different cars would be nice. One thing that really frustrated me was the fact that Forza got an unreleased 2013 Focus ST, and GT5 hasn't received any new cars.
I think Microsoft still would have came about. Android would have, but it wouldn't have gotten the same popularity. I just don't like the fact that Google ripped off of Apple, and Fingerworks, and made so much money off their ideas.
Should have put a camera in the "driver's seat" allowing you to use your iOS device as a screen. Because how are you supposed to drive this little thing around a track?
Apple has a lot more pull now than it did back in 2007. Then, it said "no carrier software on the iPhone". Verizon turned them down, but AT&T didn't. The AT&T gained customers thanks to the iPhone, and other carriers quickly realize that it was better to have the iPhone without bloatware than not have the iPhone at…
Every time I read an article about how Forza is adding cars to the game through DLC I can't help but think, "WAKE UP GT5 DEVELOPERS!".
Well, if you don't want to root/install a custom rom (which would void your warranty if you got caught), then you could always march down to your carrier's store, and threaten them. Demand a replacement that doesn't have the tracking software. Threaten to leave or sue if you must.
Well, obviously. They're afraid that someone could have their text messages between their mistresses or companies buying them.
On iPhones, it's only used for diagnostics, and can't access any user data.
Yeah, they seem to be taking advantage of the fact that a misleading title leads to more page views. At least the article was then reassuring for iPhone users .
Oh, I expect a lawsuit over this. You might even be able to get away with rooting and voiding your warranty right now.
You can also turn off Carrier IQ in iOS, by going into Settings -> General -> Usage -> Diagnostics and Usage and selecting "Don't send".