Comment Live Mesh (Score 1) 325
Perhaps this will lead to a Live Mesh client for iPhone. It would be nice to sync files to the device over-the-air through a tool I already use.
Perhaps this will lead to a Live Mesh client for iPhone. It would be nice to sync files to the device over-the-air through a tool I already use.
If you're snooping with plans to present it IN COURT, you'll still need permission.
If you're doing it just to be a joker or a pervert, yeah, you can do it already.
But that is exactly what this phone debate is about.
At any time you can buy a full price phone and walk to another provider. This exclusivity debate is because we want discounted devices.
Or else you'd just pay $800 for an iPhone, go to T-mobile and shut up about it.
The 2010 model year Camaro is the currently shipping model.
http://www.chevrolet.com/camaro/
You can only use your PS2 on PS Home and your XBox 360 on XBox Live. No one publicly complains there either.
And computer makers are exactly doing what you're saying. If you want a DISCOUNTED Acer Netbook, you have to use it on AT&T Data. If you want an HP DISCOUNTED Netbook, you have to use it on Verizon.
For Windows, most of the Bluetooth dongles I've tried come with the profile and drivers to use the PC as a Bluetooth speakerphone for a paired PC.
Is there such a possibility for Linux?
After writing this post: http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=177675&cid=14736768
I seemed to have attracted the usual fanboy posting. Seems I'm an Apple fanboy myself. I didn't actually know that, being that I haven't owned an Apple since my Apple II+.
I'm just at such a huge loss as to why you'd purchase over priced Apple Mac x86 hardware, and then turn around and delete the OS and use it as a Linux box. Why
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