Comment Re:Wow ... (Score 1) 419
If the override code is submitted back to the bank and they accept it then it's on the bank not Apple.
1. Run card... denied..
2. Run card again with override code.. accepted..
3. Leave store with items.
If the override code is submitted back to the bank and they accept it then it's on the bank not Apple.
1. Run card... denied..
2. Run card again with override code.. accepted..
3. Leave store with items.
SwiftKey is now free. You buy keyboard themes. Those that paid for SwiftKey in the past get a free theme pack with about 10 themes.
Apple does the exact same thing. My 1st gen iPad came out April 2010. Apple will no longer release updates for it beyond iOS 5.1.1 which came out May 2012. So Apple also stops updates.
I personally don't care because I hate the tablet anymore and never use it.
Google doesn't supply updates to most of the Android phones. It's the device manufactures that do that.
I have a Nexus 7 (1st gen 2012) and still get updates from Google.
So it doesn't exists in the new model. Does that mean it's a hardware bug? If not then why wasn't the software bug fixed in the old model?
These companies primary goal is to get you to buy the latest and greatest device. Why would they not consider sabotaging older devices to get you to upgrade.
I would be curious how many residential users need to move 1TB of data this often. This doesn't include torrented movies.
Sure you might max it out but not for very long unless you're downloading games 24/7 and even then you would run out of either drive space or games to download.
In in short burst you could max it out but for your everyday average user, it will never be maxed for more than 15 or so minutes.
I only need to change my Gear 2 every 4-5 days. I plug it in about 2 times a week while sitting at home on my computer doing work or playing games. It charges rather quick as well.
OOhhhh I get it... because Google marked it as spam.
AMOLED displays are notorious for burn-in (or burn-out to be exact). The blue pixels have a much shorter life span and when they get overused they burn-out. This causes a shadow effect one bright or white areas of the screen which looks like a burn-in.
I had this happen with my Galaxy Note 2 and the game Ingress with the blue "OPs" button in the upper right corner. I was lucky to catch it early on. After a few days of not playing the game it faded away. Now when I play I will NOT keep the screen on at all times while driving and also don't turn my screen brightness to max when outside.
I would have to agree with you. 250GB/month is a lot.
~8.3GB/day or ~347MB/hour or ~520MB/hour for 16 hours assuming you sleep 8 hours a day.
Your average Netflix 2 hour HD movie is about 1.6 to 1.8 gigs in size.
Don't get me wrong, I think monthly data caps are crap and shouldn't exists.
First off.. I wish I could go on vacation for several weeks at a time.. damn. To be fair, you can't even get this out of most dumb phones.
Second, I use the same wall charger to charge my watch that I use to charge my phone minus the little small part that snaps onto my watch.
MMmMMm... dinner and dessert.
Overseas, other countries.. In other words not made in the USA. We just put the puzzle together.
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