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Quote: Originally Posted by FreeRange ROFLOL - "breathtaking"????? you mean the way it resembles an anodized aluminum iPod from the past? I agree. It's basically a 2nd/5th gen blue iPon Nano that's wider with a larger...
Quote: Originally Posted by Xian Zhu Xuande Why is it a 'fail'? It still uploads your music and allows you to access it. Aside from the initial upload of music (who cares—leave the computer on unattended if you like) that's no big deal....
Quote: Originally Posted by manny805 Is it safe to say that for tracks where iTunes currently does not find artwork for, they will not be matched with this service? This is a question I have as well, because iTunes does a horrible job...
Quote: Originally Posted by caliminius Did you even read the article? You set up one Ultraviolet account to access all of your movies, not a separate account per studio. It's not really much different than what you'd do to access...
Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ Isn't there some sort of wireless headphones somebody could use? Not without BlueTooth, which I don't think the Nano has.
Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil That doesn't exactly work when you're dealing with NUMBERS instead of a small subset of an order of characters. I'm not referring to it guessing the word, or even the letter, what's actually...
Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Good luck not hitting fewer than four keys at once. You're right, this shouldn't work at all... Yes, I know the iPhone is much larger, I'm comparing the size of each "key"...
Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil You don't think that that not being a touchscreen might have something to do with it? No, I don't.
Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Because that's not at all what it would look like in reality. 240x240 depends on your monitor. On my 27" Cinema Display, that's huge. You have to design it by physical size. And there's...
I still don't understand why Apple doesn't open these things up to the App Store and developers, or at least build in 240x240 versions of some of their more practical apps, like calculator and address book. Casio's been doing it since...
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