iOS 4.0 on a 3G model is the biggest fail that ever failed. The immense level of suckage cannot adequately be surmised by just a few lines of text. I can't even use my iPod anymore. This is just one of their ploys to make me buy the new iPhone. But the thing is, everything new on 4.0 could easily be attained via jailbreak apps on 3.1.2. Damn commie bastards…
h8 AppleYeah, this is just me venting. So how are you guys doing?Oh, and to KaBob, I expect a 64Digits iPod app out. Or at least a mobile version of this site. Make it happen.
I will never make an iPod app. As for mobile version, just what would need changed o.o I don't have anything mobile with a browser so i can't check.
This site on iPod's Safari browser is a pain. My pudgy fingers always hit the wrong buttons :(
As for changes on a mobile version, most sites condense the material and enlarge buttons. That kind of deal. Really just making the site more suitable for a small resolution, to the point where resizing the screen isn't even needed. I don't expect it done, but it'd be too legit to quit.Oh hey, Ross, long time no see.
hai Kilin
Apple amazes me, its like they want to fail.
No, they're not failing. They're locking a generation of nerds into their products. They genuinely see everything Apple does as an improvement that legitimately justifies new interest.
I like some things Apple does, for example, keeping a sane, clean and easy to understand line of products. Other companies, such as Samsung and Nokia, simply dump a thousand different phones every month and hope one sticks, instead of actually making one or a few quality ones and support them well. Same with laptops, with Apple you get either a MacBook or a MacBook Pro, while other companies, such as HP and Toshiba, offer you the brand new DV67Y89-RT-WTF laptop series.
I understand it's simply business, but releasing a 4.0 update for a 3G phone which completely renders the phone useless seems like a ploy to force your hand to get the new phone. Not to mention the new phone offers nothing that is not already attainable through Cydia.
I agree with Josea.
Also, I hate people who constantly change cellphones… so wasteful. I plan on buying an iPhone 4 next payday, my first new cellphone since my freshman year of high school, and I don't plan on getting a new one until this phone becomes unusable.Also, can't you only develop iPhone apps on a Mac? If I ever have my Macbook Pro shipped to me, then I might take iPhone development for a whirl, but…. I don't really see the need for a 64digits app.