quick question. how much do you end up spending in total (per year) in order to use your iPhone for real.
- Contract costs (reasonable contract please, with flat rate so on (not 1gb limit, more than that) - mobile me subscription - throw some itunes songs/vids whatever in (just to get some idea) - AppStore (I know it's free, but let's assume the really cool tools cost money and you want at least 10 of them)
and finally, is it worth it compared to WinMo (I assume this would be the one to compare it with?!)
*this is a serious question and I would like a serious answer*
Disclaimer: I am not an Apple fanboy, nor a WinMo fanboy or any other fanboy. I own a SE W810i (2 years now) and I am just curious about the cost/benefit analysis...
so if you send you iphone in for a battery refurb they could just swipe all your user data as well, right? (take a "security" backup. I am sure the UK would be interested in that)
great stuff here... Lowtech solution would be to have a BBQ in the garden, just make sure it melts properly :). otherwise they might use some forensic software to revive your data.
Hey Jack, give Read a break. At least he's got a 360 unlike myself :).
I do understand that it makes sense to "force" ppl to update, but having a choise would be nice. Otherwise stuff like DRM might mess up the experience. XP updates can be selective as well. by default all are installed, but I could choose to ignore the once I don't want.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
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