felt a little like a tame version of the true blood intro...cool though
felt a little like a tame version of the true blood intro...cool though
I like that it uses its turn signals.
Thing I'm hesitant about: I already have a htpc, and with every laptop out there having hdmi out these days, this needs to be offered as a downloadable program or able to run in an emulator of sorts. I'm not paying for another box that still could become obsolete when I have pcs that I can connect up and still have…
I would actually like the *option* of Bing on my Epic, their maps are usually way better than google for my area. But I'm not for forcing it upon users...poor form Verizon.
Ha, we'll be lucky to get Office 2007 by 2012 at my work.
clever ideas, been looking for something to do to my cubicle...
i can only imagine that last thing he said goes something like "don't hold it by the cord you idiot...."
hey, that looks a lot like the box my broken dishes showed up in...
I like this never sleep concept, but alas I have a memory foam bed so the only radiation dose I'll be getting is from my cell phone on the nightstand.
is it really that hard to include all of the gsm 3g frequencies? especially on an unlocked device seems like it would be a huge benefit to have it work on as many carriers as possible
seems like any brand new phone would have a high data usage at first when people are playing with it the most, my friend used about 5gb of data first month with his evo, now he's at like 1/4th of that
@Hello Mister Walrus: in slow motion, don't forget that bit
a glass back sounded like a design flaw from the start, how many problems will it take with this phone for people to actually give it a proper review?
hey you and other at&t iphone bitches, deal with the 2 year commitment like everyone else or pay the unsubsidized price plain and simple
not a bad deal, too bad tmo screws its renewing customers
@saxgod: 1GHz + amoled=at least the same price at the evo, best of luck though