@jetRink: This. This is, at best, a scam. If they're paying a $1,000 bill that's one thing. IF they're paying a normal monthly bill... that's another thing altogether.
@jetRink: This. This is, at best, a scam. If they're paying a $1,000 bill that's one thing. IF they're paying a normal monthly bill... that's another thing altogether.
This is nearly a payday loan.
It's time Apple update the notification method on iOS. I don't mean this as an unfair slam of the OS, it's sleek and beautiful, but those popups are unsightly.
Agreed on keeping it brief and giving an explanation.
"As Android matures, I hope Touchwiz, Sense, Motoblur, and all that sort of stuff will slowly disappear."
@Kaddisfly: And, apparently, sense of humor.
@Goldwings: I just want to know where this came from.
@Mink_Car: Overdone, and not true :(
@LucasReis - LOCK2K: GG
@colewheeler: That was going to be my trump card, but it is not to be... look on the right of the image, sticks right out.
@ursa: It's nothing... there is a setting that allows you to get apps that aren't just from the marketplace. Basically, if a developer releases a BETA (like Swype for Androind) or this, then they'll first release it on their website or a developer network before pushing the full app to the market.
The thing I like about Google Talk on Android is that it is automatically synced up with my Talk account embedded into my gmail, so if I'm conversing with somebody in Gmail, then have to run, I can continue the conversation on my phone, then jump back to gmail.
One thing to note is that this probably shouldn't be applied to all Hellenic art and sculpture. Just like modern cultures, Greek art went through phases and moods.
This is so stupid I can barely pull myself to list the reasons. Thankfully, I have persevered.
This will be becoming more and more important for lawyers to know, or at least have somebody in their office who is savvy enough to handle the electronic side of will termination. While, obviously, people with electronic lives die every day, we'll be reaching the critical mass numbers within the next 10 - 20 years,…
They were tame?
@GtheMVP99: Well, ~30 years ago the Chinese government was intentionally starving millions of their own population... So, sure, it's easy to come a long way from government sponsored genocide.
Beer goggles, at least for me, isn't always about good or bad looks, but just — while drunk — willing to pass on standards or preferences in the pursuit of getting laid.
SSDs in laptops are a bit of a catch 22 and this is a good article explaining why.
@verspasian: Yeah it's probably much more than 10, but I just sort of guessed saying 10+. If it's a slow day at work, I'm reloading Gizmodo from my favorites while already on Gizmodo.