Stephen Schwartz
United States of America
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1.1 (Mar 5, 2006)
Nice, but I still like nLite better.
Check it out if you get a chance.
1.1 (Dec 27, 2010 - 2:33 PM)
I own the Sony Television version of Google TV and I love it with the exception of the remote. Very cumbersome to use the mouse/touch pad thingy. Other than that, I use it every day for surfing, and playing flash games. Also the sites that have converted to a Google TV wide large HTML 5 format (USA Today and NY Times are a couple) look great. I really believe in Google and believe that if something is not baked 100% yet, they will keep striving until it is 200% to 300% perfect. (doesn't anybody remember the first release of gmail . . . . look at it now) This is a product people pay for as an example, Google wave wasn't and they did bail on it (at least what the public saw). Giving the developers free units was a great idea and I believe we will see some cool stuff (apps) coming soon. As for the OS, is Android the right choice??? I think it is for a phone, maybe not for a TV OS. Maybe the new Google OS is the right choice. Who knows, but Google does and they will make it right.
1.1 (Jun 30, 2010 - 2:21 PM)
they will move eventually, trust that Adobe. Mommy and Daddy are trying to define the standard, baby will follow once that standard is in place.
1.1 (Jun 28, 2010 - 6:09 PM)
First day (Wednesday) I dropped 1 call. Thursday I dropped 4 calls. Friday 6 calls. Saturday I put a case on that is similar to the bumper in design, so the rest of Saturday, 0 calls dropped. Sunday 0 calls. Today (Monday) 0 calls. That is all I've done. I've not held it above my head, below my waist, between my legs, etc, etc, etc. Just the new case. That is it.
1.1 (Jun 10, 2010 - 6:26 PM)
Yes, definitely, 100%. I love my 3GS, I loved my 3G, and I can hardly wait until June 15th to order my 4. I know people are not happy with the data plan from AT&T, I'm fine. I'm grandfathered. And concerns about the screen shattering, Otterbox will be releasing their case for the iPhone 4, so I'm not worried about that. As I said, I can hardly wait. I love the addition of folders, multi-tasking, dual-cameras, HD video. Also the increase in speed, the new A4 processor (i played with the iPad and the response and speed are great), and the extended battery life. It's a choice. Upgrade, buy new, or don't get it at all. It’s up to you. Apple doesn’t care, but they are wetting your appetites and hope you do buy new or upgrade. Good luck on your decision.
1.1 (May 20, 2007 - 1:39 PM)
All I can say is "I Love My Wii", and play it 2 to 3 hours a day minimum. It has totally got my kid off watching TV. And most of the time we're playing the packaged game that came with it (Wii Sports). And in the coming months with more and more games coming out, it will get a LOT better. Existing games moving to the Wii platform are pretty cool also. If you haven't tried Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07, give it a whirl. Also, if you want to check out one game coming out around the November/December time frame, check out 'Super Mario Galaxy (http://wii.ign.com/objects/748/748588.html)'. This game is supposed to be the end all (at least of Mario Games). I know, Super Mario Sunshine sucked for the GameCube. . . . but this game will be a whole new experience. I've played all the consoles Nintendo has come out with since I was a kid. And this definately (by 10000000000000000%) beats them all. So if you haven't got one yet, go get one (or try to find one). It's definately worth the money. And my 2 cents about Sony, I have a PSP and a PS2, and I love them also (I play the PSP all the time, the PS2 is sitting idle since I got the Wii). But the PS3 (in my opionion) is overpriced. Yeah it might look good (actually the non video demos I've seen are okay), but I don't think it is worth the money at all. The engineers should have thought about that when they where designing it. Nintendo came out with a kick butt product that doesn't cost $600+