Oh haha! I was thinking 'Save the last dance' (lame). Oddly enough too since Dexter is probably my favourite show. And, strangely as it may seem, my name references my name ;) (Thomas S. Dexter)
Oh haha! I was thinking 'Save the last dance' (lame). Oddly enough too since Dexter is probably my favourite show. And, strangely as it may seem, my name references my name ;) (Thomas S. Dexter)
Well that's just a sign you should be spending less time working and more time checking your comments for corrections within the first 15 minutes after posting.
Not sure I get the image reference. :S
Oh yes. I see what you mean now. I thought you meant screen size. In that case your initial comment is correct.
If they submit it, I see no reason for it to not be approved. There are a tonne of Map apps in the store as it is.
As much as I strongly prefer Google to Bing any day of the week, I must promote your comment as it is both useful and well written (ie: included 'opinion' disclaimer)
I agree with everything you say except that Street View is definitely a part iOS Maps. I use it all the time. Hell, I even use it as a selling feature when I convince people considering Android* to get an iPhone at my part time wireless carrier job.
Apple Exec 1: We are going to buy the exclusive rights to the Liquidmetal patent from this company!
I came to say the same thing... but then I read the article ;)
Ah, what the hell Ricorich I just clicked promote at the exact same time you replied! You stole my promote! ;)
We can already make them at 3.5" as that's what's in the iPhone 4/4S
I hope you're wrong. What kind of personal assistant says 'no'? The fired kind.
Well, according to the source article this uses borosilicate glass which, from what I can tell on Google has a Moh's hardness of around ~6-6.5 whereas aluminosilicate glass (gorilla glass) has a Moh's hardness around ~9. If these numbers are at all accurate then this will be much less scratch resistant than Gorilla…
Yes I agree, it should be native. Stupid 'beta'. I would also like to see the third party API which I thought was the entire premise of the usefulness of Siri.
Siri can Tweet. Just setup your twitter short code as a contact named Twitter and then say 'text twitter, omg i'm tweeting from siri'. Voila.
But if this is so bendable (malleable) then there is a good chance it's not very scratch resistant at all.
You're right it sucks. Also, it's not real 4G the only reason it can even be called 4G is because they changed the minimum speed required to claim 4G. It's still technically running on a third generation (3G) network. As well, if that's the '4G' phone the OP is talking about then his point is moot as the iPhone 4S…
Correct. We don't give iPhone users new micro sims right now. We just use a hole punch like tool to cut the micro sim out of their normal sim. You can even stick the micro sim back into the plastic cut out to use your old phone again.
Which Blackberry is 4G?
This is amazing.