Please implement a whitelist system for my phone. Any call I get that doesn’t correspond to an existing contact should go straight to voice mail.
Thanx
Please implement a whitelist system for my phone. Any call I get that doesn’t correspond to an existing contact should go straight to voice mail.
Thanx
I found a houseboat for sale, just down the waterfront from work even, and ‘affordable-for-seattle’ at just under $200k. If only I had cash-on-hand for a 20% down payment.
Car stereo that connects to ipod as if it were a bluetooth headset.
There are lots of car stereos that will act as a speakerphone for your iphone. I want to be able to get in my car, hit the blue-connect button on my car stereo, and start playing music from the ipad, without having to take it out of my gear-bag, just like how it auto-plays when I turn on my bluetooth headset.
Please oh please, let someone build a set of stereo bluetooth headphones that are:
a) waterproof enough to go lake kayaking with. no significant immersion, just occasional splashes…and I guess roll-overs for newbies =p
b) comfortable for someone wearing glasses and a hat. I found a non-waterproof pair of headphones; they sound nice, but crush my glasses into my ears in a way that discourages usage. They still look more comfortable that the only other option on sale. I’m hopeful that the magic Chinese gods of consumer goods will come thru sooner than later.
Instead of coming up with yet another way to force me to view the ads you were supposed to free me from, how about you implement a useful feature. I came home today to find my Tivo recording two different local newscasts at the same time. Never mind that I delete 90% of the local news it records unwatched, because it’s days old by the time I notice Tivo recorded it. The feature I want is some intelligence about unrequested auto-recorded news programs. If it’s more than 6 hours old, delete it. Is there really some Tivo dev that thinks people are going to go back to the local news from 4 days ago, that I didn’t ask you to record in the first place?
I wonder if MythTV supports that kind of sensible space management system…