For a bunch of smart computer geeks/dorks/users (like most of us), it seems that almost all of you *still* don't get "it".
What is common sense to us, is NOT common sense to the girl down the street "txting" her friends, yo. It also doesn't apply to our 65 year old parents that have allergic...
You don't have to apologize...but since you did, allow me to apologize back.
Sorry...but it's NOT true.
Anyone, and I do mean ANYONE that tries to argue that the DirecTV (or Comcast) DVR's are better than TIVO's has no idea what they're talking about.
This list includes you, because you...
Because then they couldn't name it MicrosofTV or WindowsTV...because you know, Apple named theirs AppleTV...so they MUST be copied for this to work.
First and foremost, this shows the problem with Microsoft and how out of touch they are. They have a built in install base (360) they could...
The inverted crucifix is actually a holy symbol, it is not satanic and never has been. It's usually mistaken as a unholy cross, however, it's not, and those that use it as such are actually mistakenly bowing down to Jesus, without knowing they're doing so, which makes it kind of funny when they...
Yea, that must be it. Since you use it, it's the best in the world, and anyone that doesn't agree with you has the wrong mindset or is stupid.
Opera users are LOL.
Like it? Use it. Leave the rest of us alone. You bring the haters out of us...we really don't care about Opera, and if it...
Traded on a foreign, no name exchange on a non "financial" norm currency (makes reading income statements confusing, as I don't know what the conversions are). Vague, non standard financial reports with no mention of debt holdings, and I don't buy for a second they don't have debt holdings. I...
You should never trust anyone other than yourself to act in *your* best interests. This goes for any company out there, including Apple. But I guess that makes this a non issue in every way, doesn't it?
This is sensationalism at it's worst...a non story. The fact that Google can read all...
Then I guess you had no reason to post here or even concern yourself with this story. Oh, wait...that'd only make too much sense, so of course you had to add nothing to the conversation just so you can say, "me too".
Apple runs no Windows products in their Apple stores, people. Try to educate yourselves before you start talking. AT&T, however, does run Windows products in their stores.
Part of the problem with the protections built into Android via requesting permissions is that lazy app developers are not bothering to lock down their app to do this properly, and this sets off a bad cycle of examples to the end user. What I mean is, quite often, developers will just request...
That's part of the fundamental problem. The average "joe" doesn't care about extra horsepower or function...they care about how easy it is to use and how pretty it is.