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I have a friend who lets me buy stuff with their prime account. He can even use my credit card. In return I buy him lunch. You can make a little business out of it.
really? I'm impatient so I can get a macbook pro from walmart? sony xbr tv? [insert million other items walmart doesn't carry].
if (needmotoroil || wiperblades || cheaphouseholditem) buywalmart();
else buyonline();
How are you finding the performance? I have one too but not so happy with the performance. I'm just running tomcat and a few other services. I sort of assumed 1.2GHz ARM = 1.2GHz x86 -- it does not.
I've been running OpenJDK on mine but I'm disappointed with the performance. It turns out that hotspot was written in assembly and hasn't been ported. They are working on something called Shark, built on LLVM, to overcome this issue.
yes, I'm quite aware of your bountiful phone selection. strangely your british phones don't do anything for me. you get android phones first, we get cars for about half the cost. I guess it all evens out in the end.
I'm growing tired of hearing about android when they only have one phone available in the US. how about no more android news until they release a new phone. deal? ok thanks
forget about freedom of choice for apps for just a moment, I just want to be able to set my iphone to never autolock. WTF apple, it's connected to a power source and yet you insist on locking it every 5 fucking minutes.
My iphone is going on ebay once I see an android phone come to market with decent hardware. My #1 gripe with the iphone is I can't develop apps and put them on just my phone, without paying 99/year. I'm just not interested in the app store. Android lets developers install apps on their phone for free. Though I suspect apple will loosen it's grip as android/pre/blackberry gain traction and maybe we'll see background apps and other features.
why do I have to pay 99/year to tinker with the SDK and install apps on only my phone. wtf apple! what is the great threat of me installing an app that on my personal phone?