1. Yeah, although I am not so sure the price drop would take place in Moto G's range. Perhaps some higher end models will drop a bit in price.

    In the spring I will probably buy a new phone, an Android so that I can use a decent sport tracking app for running. My Lumia 800 is too crap for that (no multi tasking, if you press a button that leaves the app so the tracking is gone)
  2. Okay I really need some help here, well I uploaded a video from my iPhone to pc and it went strait to Quick player stupid thing I dont dont how to upload the video to my photobucket, question is, how can I move it from Quick player ? I have windows vista, answers now would be really appreciated
  3. Originally posted by Buttons:Okay I really need some help here, well I uploaded a video from my iPhone to pc and it went strait to Quick player stupid thing I dont dont how to upload the video to my photobucket, question is, how can I move it from Quick player ? I have windows vista, answers now would be really appreciated

    The actual video file must be somewhere around in your PC, search for it (maybe in a QuickPlayer sub-folder located at My Documents or My Videos) and just copy-paste it to your Photobucket upload folder, or select it from the Photobucket upload web.
  4. I tried that but its not showing, (I thought the same)
  5. If it's playable on QuickTime with the iPhone unplugged from your PC, it has to be there. Somewhere, maybe in a hidden folder or somewhere else, but it has to be. Maybe you can google "where to find video imported quicktime player"
  6. I found it, thanks heaps for the quick response xx. It took a while to show in the pictures folder, I have no idea why
  7. Originally posted by Buttons:I found it, thanks heaps for the quick response xx. It took a while to show in the pictures folder, I have no idea why

    Glad you got it
  8. This isn't such a hardware question as much a software question.

    I'm using a Mac with Logic Express and I'm wondering if there's anyone out there who knows of any good drum machine or synth software that might integrate. More so for ambient and lo-fi noise type software.
  9. Hmm, you can always import your own samples in Ultrabeat... but I guess you're looking for more.
  10. It's official:


    The new MacBook Pro has support for Windows:



  11. Excited getting a new pc today, cant wait to try it out. Just some useless news hehe.