To say win2k8 is faster than Vista and that's the only reason you use it is full of crap.
Search teh net. You could make Vista as fast as 2k8. Besides, there are drivers that are not available on 2k8 but are avail. on Vista.
Turn off Aero on Vista then you will have 2k8
Totally agree. Building a box like that and could keep it running quietly like a regular DVR is not cheap.
Like other poster mentioned, popcornhour is the way to go. Simple and affordable.
I find it more helpful/accurate than Google map. This was 3-4 years ago though. I don't use BB anymore so not sure how it is nowadays
http://thebogles.com/blog/projects/berry411/
And you could still use it:)
Really, why on-earth they compare a business device to iPhone. Didn't we have a recent study that iPhone owner are mostly people who made lesser than 50k (no offense to anyone). I'm a consultant. yes there are consultants who use iPhone but when you get on the shuttle bis to the airport or even on the airplane, how many people carry BB vs iPhone?
My nephew was trying to show the picture of his ride and accidently dropped it to the concrete and now the device is an iPod (can't make call). With my last job, I dropped the BB (the brown color model) 3-4 times and it still worked.
BB also has its issue. Voice quality is the worst if you drive and talk (not sure how the recent models have improved, if any). Other than that, it still is the best e-mail device until the Nokia E71 arrives. You get the best of both world: full keyboard for e-mail and amazing voice quality from the world leading cell phone technology.
To say win2k8 is faster than Vista and that's the only reason you use it is full of crap. Search teh net. You could make Vista as fast as 2k8. Besides, there are drivers that are not available on 2k8 but are avail. on Vista. Turn off Aero on Vista then you will have 2k8
Totally agree. Building a box like that and could keep it running quietly like a regular DVR is not cheap. Like other poster mentioned, popcornhour is the way to go. Simple and affordable.
New Apps Help Drivers Beat Speed Traps for Blackberry, iPhone and Nokia N95
There you have it. Even in alphabemodel orders.
I find it more helpful/accurate than Google map. This was 3-4 years ago though. I don't use BB anymore so not sure how it is nowadays http://thebogles.com/blog/projects/berry411/
And you could still use it :)
Really, why on-earth they compare a business device to iPhone. Didn't we have a recent study that iPhone owner are mostly people who made lesser than 50k (no offense to anyone). I'm a consultant. yes there are consultants who use iPhone but when you get on the shuttle bis to the airport or even on the airplane, how many people carry BB vs iPhone?
My nephew was trying to show the picture of his ride and accidently dropped it to the concrete and now the device is an iPod (can't make call). With my last job, I dropped the BB (the brown color model) 3-4 times and it still worked.
BB also has its issue. Voice quality is the worst if you drive and talk (not sure how the recent models have improved, if any). Other than that, it still is the best e-mail device until the Nokia E71 arrives. You get the best of both world: full keyboard for e-mail and amazing voice quality from the world leading cell phone technology.
Fisher-Price has a video clip advertising its FP3 player. In this clip, they said "You could copy the songs to the player from the CDs you already own". http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=4966369 Click on Watch a clip LoL