Agreed. Storage has everything to do with it. Though Apple enjoyed much success with the iPhone4, many of us (me included) didn't bother to upgrade, since the maximum storage remained at 32GB.
Agreed. Storage has everything to do with it. Though Apple enjoyed much success with the iPhone4, many of us (me included) didn't bother to upgrade, since the maximum storage remained at 32GB.
My guess is that Apple might not yet be ready to support 4G/LTE, and so they are reserving the iPhone 5 designation until they can.
I don't know. This law seems like a good idea to me. Although I wonder at the likelihood of its effectivness. Certainly it would give the government time to raise the alarm, and allow another company to step up to the plate but.....what if there are none?
From the time it was first announced with that limitation, I was thinking the same thing. One of our executives, keen to jump into the tablet arena by getting one of these, gave it back in disgust after having it for only a week. Didn't seem to like the idea of having to carry around two devices, when his intent…
I guess it might depend on what you're there for. I follow only those who are creative enough to say something interesting (or provide links) with the allotted 140 characters. Usually funny guys, and tech news.
It's really not that big a deal. It's not as if twitter feeds are static and we have to look at them all day long. People often assign too much weight to their tweets - not realizing that whatever you took the time to slave over for half an hour goes by readers' eyes in a blink of an eye. Sometimes we stop and…
I can't believe this. LIterally cannot believe they would be so stupid as to put out a less than functional-ideal new Blackberry. What are they going to do? Suggest that you could get all of the functionality you want, as long as you tether it to another Blackberry? I mean that worked for the Playbook didn't it?
Excellent point. These kinds of tweets are going to show up from time to time anyway. We can be sure of that. And probably every time, major Mac sites are going to comment on them. Nice to see CBS set their record straight. Jobs' family is probably feeling really good about this negative publicity. /sarcasm
Look if you're going to put out a product out there for public consumption, expecting the public to buy into it (thereby increasing ad revenue) you should fully expect criticism. Yes, if Google would prefer that we use their search engine instead of Bing or the others out there, they have to build a better…
Giz seems to get targeted so often it seems. Too much Apple, not enough tech, etc. etc. The key for any successful place like this is to give people what they want. Clearly, they want Apple and these other human interest stories or it wouldn't be such a popular blog/tech site. This mirrors the interests of the…
I'm with you on this one. Different cultures have made a habit of demonizing other cultures. It's historical - and therefore to be taken with a grain of salt.
I've been reading about how many of us will go to Google + now, where we don't have to put up with this kind of nonsense (yet), and how Google + will eventually go to the same place. Doesn't matter though. For now, Google isn't doing this, so it will become the social media drug of choice for many of us - me…
*grin* And that's another topic: fax machines. I really thought scanners would take over that technology and make it redundant. Evidently not - as our fax machine spits out loads of spam each night from pollyanna businesses who really think they're going to hook us.
Your point is true. Providing that ALL of the stakeholders do this. Maybe the small business owner can send out his bills through private carriers. But who is going to force his customers and vendors to send back their cheques that way? It's not that simple.
While you are correct, there are a couple of factors which made it difficult to do. One is that the small business guy has to set up a system to make it work. And the second is that every single vendor/customer he does business with has to have such a system in place too. The first problem is easily overcome but…
You're not alone. I would hate to see RIM get Palmed but......let's put it this way: I wouldn't buy their stocks today, hoping for a bonanza later on.
To address the title of this article: snail mail needs to be around for just a bit longer. Small businesses rely on it for sending invoices and receiving cheques from customers and vendors. We recently went through a snail mail strike in Canada and it was the small businesses who suffered the most: major debtors…
Actually, they added balloons - but you have to watch the video to get that detail (which they don't show, unfortunately).
Same here. Then I took my man card out and ripped it in pieces. :)
That's true, but it's rare that any further searches are required at that point.