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iPhones are easy to backup though, and no content gets lost at all. If you have iCloud enabled on your iPhone, restoration should be a breeze :)
iPhones are easy to backup though, and no content gets lost at all. If you have iCloud enabled on your iPhone, restoration should be a breeze :)
Hmm, why did I forget about that part? Probably because I only back up photos and whatnot. All of my music is easily accessible via iTunes, so I have no need really to back up music into iCloud.You do only get 5 GB free backup through iCloud, though.
I keep thinking that getting an iPod touch is probably a bad idea. Hmm...
As for avoiding phones with buttons on the back, well... I don't get it. I'd rather have the buttons on the side, and nowhere near the centre of the phone, no matter what.
I would never want to have a device that is generally placed in pockets to have buttons that come outward. That right there is an autodial mistake waiting to happen. :|
Oh gosh, remember all of the butt-dials that used to happen?
I don't. (Then again, PIN-based phone locking is a thing since forever!)
No, PIN-based hasn't been around that long. I only remember it really being an option on touchscreen phones. I had a BB Peral, it may have had it, but I didn't use it. I know the old Nokias didn't have them. You had to press Menu * to unlock them. Sometimes that would be defeated by button mashing when you would sit down.
Huh? You could have always set a PIN even on old Nokias.
I don't remember that, it's been too long.
ITT I feel old. >_>
Hey guys, I have a really cool anomaly - a really bad performance bottleneck... with the CPU. I have a 45nm Diamondville Atom and it's slow enough to where I get really bad skips with 360p YouTube streaming while loading VS in the background. I've since put an SSD and a larger RAM module in this thing, and unless it's the RAM (which I kind of doubt, but then again who knows), I'm getting really bad performance out of the CPU on my computer, and with an Intel chip no less. This doesn't happen all too often, does it?
I'd say I've gotten slightly better performance out of a 90nm Athlon, and loads better performance out of a 45nm Sempron. And my battery isn't even that great anyway, plus I'm missing my charger >_>
What is the model number of the CPU? The new Atoms are decent processors for browsing the web. I've used a 1.1GHz Celeron to push two 1080p YouTube Vidoes, so I doubt it's the CPU bottleneck. I bet it's something else gobbling up the CPU cycles.
This one does great with GNU/Lunix, but Windows 7 is morbidly obese so naturally it's having a hard time adjusting from the old XP. A friend gave me a copy of Seven and I was having a hard time with XP's lack of support for apps I use, so I said Wynaut. It's a legacy N280 Atom from mid-2009 running at 1.66GHz, so I guess it's kind of expected that it does what it does.
Windows is gobbling up the CPU cycles. :P
I'm actually doing Windows-side development for a multi-platform project I'm part of, so even if I forfeit my Windows-exclusive things for #! or something I still have to use the horrible Windows API at worst and VS at best. :/
This one does great with GNU/Lunix, but Windows 7 is morbidly obese so naturally it's having a hard time adjusting from the old XP. A friend gave me a copy of Seven and I was having a hard time with XP's lack of support for apps I use, so I said Wynaut. It's a legacy N280 Atom from mid-2009 running at 1.66GHz, so I guess it's kind of expected that it does what it does.
Windows is gobbling up the CPU cycles. :P