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Cheap shots and pointless arguments. I'm sure you feel much better about yourself bringing other stuff down. Classy.

Well one would assume that if you care enough about something to get a notification, one would be fine with it being on your home screen.

Two questions, 1 are you currently an iPhone user? Do you perhaps have both, 1 for work, 1 for personal? If the first is true, why are you commenting on this thread as it really is more relevant to current Windows Phone owners/users? 2 Have you not realized that we've said repeatedly that those are specific app

I completely agree with you, that is to assume that you mean, you COULDN'T care less. (deep breath, pet peeve) Now, yeah I definitely agree with you on the notification center, and I like the idea of having access to my settings without launching the settings app. Especially in the case of Tethering. I've been

What you're getting into here is a developer problem. Not Windows Phone problem.

But when you want to reply to those mentions, don't you have to launch the app anyway? So what's the point of an intermediary?

Depends on the apps your talking about. I'm not really disappointed with the apps available in the market. They have all of the bases covered. I think we're starting to see a shift in development for apps with a lot of developers realizing that there really is a need for development for Windows Phone. That being

I hear ya mate, I was an Android user before Windows Phone and I hated always having every detail at the top of my screen all of the time. A notification center to me is just an extra step to getting where I want to truly end up. If I see I have a new email, I see it on the tile and I'll launch my email to interact

I'm not as interested in that. Same thing, I think they should do it, just because it's expected. I don't see myself 'talking' to my phone very often. I'd feel goofy. BBBUUUTTT, I do ride a motorcycle pretty much everywhere I go, and if I could initialize the play of a specific artist just by saying something

As a Windows Phone user since launch, I have no idea what the need for a notification center on Windows Phone is for, aside from silencing people from complaining about it. I know everything that's happening on my phone via my live tiles. I'm not saying they shouldn't do it, I'm just saying I don't understand all of

This list makes my soul hurt.

I have no idea how she became so damn popular. Royals was so annoying, and I've listened to the album in entirety. I have no clue why everyone thinks she's so amazing. I hope she goes away soon.

All of the sex stuff aside, I see another fundamental problem with this house. No insulation. That power and gas bill must be ridiculous. Unless you built this house in a very temperate region. But I see snow on the ground in the photo.

Apparently you have never used Office on an RT tablet before. Just throw out the fact that almost no one in the world uses iWork as a real workhorse, and that if you want to collaborate with anyone on a project you're completely screwed, unless they happen to have a Mac or i-device. Forget when making spreadsheets

'No harmful emissions', except for, you know, the ones coming from the plant that is generating the electricity. Get real mate.

What I find the most frustrating about this and the Surface 2 review is that they continue to claim Windows RT is a liability. It's ridiculous that they'll claim Windows RT is useless yet in he same sentence say that an Ipad is the greatest thing in the world. It's a giant FREAKING iPhone for crying out loud! If

Not being able to take photos is inaccurate. Currently, yes there is no video support. But photos within the app are supported.

I'm glad it's coming the Windows Phone, I'm a diehard. But I've really harbored animosity for instagram already. Simply because it crops my photos. Why am I stuck with a freakin' 4:3 ratio. The only reason I'm excited is for a) People to stop bitching about it and b) to bring more people to the platform.

Worst as far as getting around or fun factor? I had a '93 Chevy 1500 Step-Side. Rear wheel drive, with a fiberglass bed. I had a blast being out of control most of the time in that thing. I got stuck in a completely flat Costco parking lot once, via a very small pile of snow that had collected next to a cart

That is true. There should be no doubt in anyone's mind that there are people out there working to have the government involved in every part of your life. They're already pretty damn close.