Only when a search engine points me to a very obviously correct and well worded answer to a tech problem. I don’t log in.
Only when a search engine points me to a very obviously correct and well worded answer to a tech problem. I don’t log in.
Ever since the “you can’t disable the fully charged notification” update that hit the same week as 5 unremovable apps with full phone permissions, I am done with Samsung. Such a scumbag way to remind you it’s not your phone.
It is both slightly satisfying and somewhat terrifying that a single rich twat can buy the multinational media provider that he feels threatened by amd festroy it. It is even more concerning that we aren’t 100% sure if he’s trying to ruin it or just that bad at running it.
It’s almost like buying something as soon as it comes out brings the risk that it won’t be in full working order and will still have significant flaws. I’m not sure that that’s exactly news. But the fact that people who are so in love with the iPhone that they are willing to get rid of a perfectly good working iPhone and unnecessarily upgrade for vanity are willing to back out is moderately interesting/telling. I feel like the pre-order group in any market is always surprised when the thing they pre-ordered is not 100% as good as they were promised. But then they will continue to pre-order…