1. Here we go! Not a real review, but the opinion I love it, it changed my way of living with a phone. Whenever my phone vibrates in my jeans I now look at my watch to see what the message is, or who's calling. Saves me quite some time!

    The two-way communication API is just released, as was the watchface API a while ago, of which the latter is amazing (to have 8 different type of watches) and the first one offers a lot of great integrations (Runkeeper has already done it).

    Of course still some things to improve (on iOS not all messages are received on the watch, you need a jailbreak for Whatsapp for instance, which is an Apple limitation ). I highly doubt Whatsapp will include Pebble integration in their app but one can hope.

    It's time for a new era! The smart watches
  2. Sounds very interesting, and I sure would prefer to not have to check the damn brick that is the smartphone every few minutes! I just wasn't sure if it would be as useful as I imagined...but it has your endorsement now!

    I believe there is going to be a few other options on smart watches soon, there is the Pebble...I seem to remember Sony having released a similar but much more limited device, and I hear Apple is working on one too...I'll wait a bit more and see who has the lead
  3. Terrible redesign of iTunes.

    Now, I was able to edit out some of my annoyances, but this one keeps bugging me:


    I like the compact sorting, just like it used to be.
  4. What is what you want to get back? I don't understand what you are missing right now.
  5. Well, all songs used to be on two columns. Now there are three rows of two colums, filling up my screen with blank space. I know it doesn't any harm, but it just irritates me.
  6. Fabian, this is how I got it now. I also was irritated by the new design so changed things, maybe you see anything you want to change too??

  7. I found some handy shortcuts, like pressing Alt once, Ctrl + / and Ctrl + S. No remarks on the 'Nummers' tab, I don't use it as it would take me too long to find the songs.

  8. I am studying Communication Sciences at university. Adobe CS, HTML and CSS are being taught, but you know the fun starts at jQuery

  9. I keep mine in list view, I have the columns set up how I want them and the music plays fine.
  10. Thinking ill swap my ipad 2 for a mini. Keen on something a bit lighter and Android tablets just aren't quite there yet. Could be shit timing if a new mini with retina is around the corner but who knows?
  11. Originally posted by fabian:[..]

    I am studying Communication Sciences at university. Adobe CS, HTML and CSS are being taught, but you know the fun starts at jQuery

    Hahaha yeah, Knockout.JS is also cool! And Twitter Bootstrap