Alternatively, just type Ctrl-L (Command-L for the Mac users) followed by "a9/term" and press enter. Works like a charm in Mozilla. For extra clarity, that's something like "a9/amazon" or "a9/free music download" and so on.
No need for http colon slash slash double-u double-u double-u dot.
From the few product presentations I've seen, Steve Jobs seems to like casual dress and a relaxed presentation style. When I read about some Microsoft press presentation, there always seems to be some guy in a suit, him being Steve Ballmer, Bill Gates or someone else. Different style, different audience, perhaps, but I prefer Apple's style.
You may consider the fact that for non-native English speakers the difference between things like 'latest' and 'last' is not intuitively clear. Give Kristian, apparently from Norway, a break!
0 - Number of songs available to me. Because I live in Europe and still can't use the iTunes Music Store.
Alternatively, just type Ctrl-L (Command-L for the Mac users) followed by "a9/term" and press enter. Works like a charm in Mozilla. For extra clarity, that's something like "a9/amazon" or "a9/free music download" and so on.
No need for http colon slash slash double-u double-u double-u dot.
Microsoft has posted a press release.
True, but the batteries may well be supplied by Sony.
Sure: uncompressed music, use it to backup or transport data, store many-megapixel digital photos, and maybe some day a "vPod" that plays videos?
From the few product presentations I've seen, Steve Jobs seems to like casual dress and a relaxed presentation style. When I read about some Microsoft press presentation, there always seems to be some guy in a suit, him being Steve Ballmer, Bill Gates or someone else. Different style, different audience, perhaps, but I prefer Apple's style.
Also from the article: Please note AustralianIT always refers to Australian dollars, except where another currency is specified.
You may consider the fact that for non-native English speakers the difference between things like 'latest' and 'last' is not intuitively clear. Give Kristian, apparently from Norway, a break!
Ha! Imagine a Beowulf cluster of these...
Not just the US, obviously. Might be an interesting thought that not just the US would suffer from such an attack.