I have an xperia xz1 compact. I've used it for a year now without too much problem. It was $400 with galaxy 8 specs, has audio jack and sd card slot, and a small screen which makes for great battery life. The wifi can act up and forget networks, and needs a reboot to fix it which is annoying...
It's free after the 40-60% margin apple makes off of the owners of these products plus the insane gouging on the repair of said products at the "genius" bar. But yeah, it will be a great free "deal" for them otherwise.
Blackberry have had BBM as a messenger longer than anyone in the mobile phone business. I know it's easy to make uneducated snap judgements, but in this case it may be wise to wait and see what the findings are before we jump to conclusions on this lawsuit. Since people are piling in Blackberry...
Yeah I get your point and I see these snap judgements all the time like the ones above. It doesn't make these people right, and it won't stop me from commenting on them to point it out.
I think patiently waiting for this specific case to play out in the court system before making a judgement publicly would be a smart thing here for people on either side of the argument. Generalizing without proof either way is typically not a very effective way to get people to side with an...
They are not just getting tax credits. The article states: "Walker ordered the legislature into special session on Aug. 1 to consider the incentives package, which would award Foxconn $3 billion over 15 years in mostly cash incentives."
That reads cash incentives, not tax breaks only. Let me...
Yeah, I thought it was interesting how he baited them into using TeamViewer and other remote clients and then reported it to these companies. Charter didn't care, a bunch of others didn't know what to do, and it was only TeamViewer who tried to actively fix the problem.
While it was...
I'll have to post this on my geocities account and let my friends on myspace and ICQ know about this. KaZaA, Limewire and BearShare are finally getting some well needed competition again.
The level of stupid in this thread saddens me. A tech guy wants to leave the union, and people pile on about their hate for Californians for one reason or another. Then it gets hijacked into a R vs D shit show. You guys know your PC hardware, but political debates and tact for each other...
Oh come on! I can go with Cox, Charter, Time Warner, Brighthouse and not get these caps if I were in their areas. Is using the service for more than 12% of the time a month defined as business class now by people? This may work in a house with 2 people using it but not one with 5.
As cool as this technology is, your comment is the exact sentiment I have in the US unfortunately. When broadband gets defined at 25Mb/s and companies like ATT and Comcast sell that service with the 1000GB monthly cap, the math works out at 4 days of usage a month! At 1Tb/s I would get 8...
The price will come down, they're still in the process of awarding hundreds of licenses to stores that will compete with each other on this website. It's being taxed 25% so that can come out of the dealers 1000% profit. If you're too cheap to buy that, the government even made it legal for you...
What blows my mind is that 1.1 million lemmings actually bought this raging haemorrhoid of a game, even after the catastrophic reviews. Gamers are like crackheads to these franchises.
Romero and many others don't really get OUYA still. How can Romero compare a grass roots small niche project to Apple TV? It's ridiculous. OUYA will cost $100 for simple classic style games. It costs $100 just to get permission to start programming an apple product. And what will the TV be...