Comment The headache situation? (Score 2) 48
Comment My dogs will be pleased. (Score 1) 77
Comment Salesforce is EVIL (Score 1) 52
Comment There is no spoon. (Score 0) 21
Comment Re:A squandered opportunity! (Score 1) 148
Comment Surveys and/or NPS should always be standard... (Score 1) 60
Comment Should have taken a Johnnycab. (Score 1) 69
Comment HAHAHAHA (Score 1) 56
Comment ZOMBO still exists. (Score 1) 62
Comment Re:Xubuntu (Score 1) 543
Comment Re:Eh huh huh huh...it says DINGLEBERRY (Score 1) 60
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=dingleberry
Comment Eh huh huh huh...it says DINGLEBERRY (Score 1) 60
Then again, they've probably used it on other occasions...
Comment Re:...no, really. (Score 4, Informative) 278
iOS has the apps, not just iPad. I'll give them that much.
Apps come as an advantage because people tend to develop for a platform that everyone is buying (for reason, see my post). Now that Android tablets are starting to become relevant, and with a new OS that is much more available than Honeycomb, I can see developers having less barriers to creating tablet-friendly applications for Android tablets.
And if Facetime/front-facing cameras are the ONE reason why you went with iPhones, then YOU need to get your ass out of the sand yourself. Facetime is not the only application that allows video chatting on a mobile platform. Front-facing cameras? Let's see:
- * Samsung Exhibit 4G - $30 (after mail-in rebate, $80 before mail-in)
- * myTouch 4G - $50 (after mail-in rebate, $100 before)
- * G2x - $99 (after mail-in rebate)
- * Samsung Infuse 4G - $50
- * LG Thrill 4G - $99
That's just with AT&T and T-Mobile.