"Days after a major hack took its servers offline on Christmas day"
Why is it such a difficult concept to grasp? Or is it simply exaggeration to get attention?
I'll probably get downvoted for this, but the US is not the only country in the world.
If its the flagship everywhere else, we should consider it THE flagship.
I'm curious, does the carrier exclusivity expire in the US? Or will the 920 only ever be available from one carrier? This kind of practice has always seemed to me like it should be illegal...or severely limited.
"Days after a major hack took its servers offline on Christmas day"
Why is it such a difficult concept to grasp? Or is it simply exaggeration to get attention?
My Firefox (Nighly 31) has View Page Source as a top-level menu.
...is this useful?
I'll probably get downvoted for this, but the US is not the only country in the world. If its the flagship everywhere else, we should consider it THE flagship. I'm curious, does the carrier exclusivity expire in the US? Or will the 920 only ever be available from one carrier? This kind of practice has always seemed to me like it should be illegal...or severely limited.
I'd rather say the 920 is their flagship, having better features and all that.
It doesn't look all that much like an iPhone...although the feature set is similar. He was way ahead of his time though.
Not directly related to tech support, but www.notalwaysright.com is also pretty amusing.
Who didn't expect this to happen?