Thats really neat!
Thats really neat!
Nice! I wish Sprint/Tmobile worked in my area, but alas, I have to wait on that...
It is hard to make friends, especially as the generations shift from college to career. Not as much time get out and have fun...
Ally Bank has 1% interest on savings and CD options too...
About.com’s subdomain DNS records are dead.
Waze is so clunky to use... Unless I missed something, I’d prefer not to train an app on all of my driving habits. All I need is road info delivered from areas I know could have problems. Plus, Gmaps taps Waze’s API for crash/construction/slowdown reports already.
Now if I could get Gmaps alerts of traffic before I head out or get stuck in traffic after I’ve already passed three escape routes on my normal commute... I ask for it in a push notification form... being able to set street monitor & radius points along various roads I drive frequently can determine if the school zone…
I am with Robinhood and American funds
I work on the business model of free...
I am a Google Maps user,
Mega isn’t trusted in my networks, so I could use it, but it really doesn’t matter that much to me when I have 4TB of space waiting for me when I get home ;)
Rats, I wonder why it’s so hard to make a good cloud file sync service?
Oosah tried to offer 1TB to everyone, but they collapsed completely.
I deployed Safari 5 to all 70 Macs in the organization without any testing, I thought it was a minor version update, not major...
This post is spot on!
If you can cut the cable cord, do so. It’s not worth the commercials and $$$$
The reason for my conquest for a mobile revolution is to get telecom out of the mud and to start moving forward to supporting unlimited data again. I know bandwidth and spectrum play a key part in it, but that’s why the speed tiers and reasonable usage plans are a good transition for this.
Intellicast/Storm is my go-to for live weathermaps.
Bad drivers in traffic get on my nerves... idiots do dumb stuff at an on-ramp is where it’s scary and requires me to be extra alert.
I hit my horn on drivers who run red lights when my lane has the green light. (it’s very satisfying)
That’s the point I’m looking to make, if they can’t handle the maximum demand, then they need to make some provisions to improve that. I was in NYC in 2012 on Verizon, visiting friends in a very high-density neighborhood meant that the data service would totally die every night by 7pm.
To bog down the network would…
Wireless carriers are missing the big picture, everyone is clamoring/hammering/encouraging them to unlock the smartphone for unlimited data. I’m sure the FCC gets lots of that kind of complaint- too expensive for the plan, not enough data.
Paid/Sponsored data is a neat idea, but it shouldn’t be the only way to…
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