This is my Photo for #VEVOHTW (en Lindau Insel)
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I picked up a used Lumia 920 Windows Phone 8, erm, phone to review. I’ve liked the don’t-call-it Metro experience all the way back when it first debuted on the Zune and I reviewed the Zune Marketplace for Ars Technica. I’m happy to see it live on, it really is a great mobile experience.
But I have to call out this crufty holdover from Windows (and who can forget the “please insert your Windows installation disc” bit). Are there seriously engineers and managers at Microsoft who tested this first-run setup process and said “yeah, ship that”?
“Welcome to your new Windows Phone! Here are a couple setup buttons to tap.” [so far so good]
“Now, hang on a sec, we’re installing apps…..” [Uh]
“…… still installing, thanks for your patience……” [I don’t even]
“Ok! your apps are done installing. Go rock on with Windows!” [This should’ve been done before I pressed the power button]
Do they really think the vast majority of users give half a crap about seeing that? Here, Microsoft, have some free R&D on what people care about: pressing a button to turn something on, and then it goes.
If you lick exactly the right spot, the whole thing falls apart.
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Director Jon Favreau with Daniel Craig on the set of “Cowboys And Aliens”
Director Brett Ratner with the cast of “X-Men: The Last Stand”
Director Andrei Tarkovsky preps a model house for a scene in “The Sacrifice”
Le mi on The Beach :) (; (en Cabarete Beach)