Wait - where did MySpace come in, or did they bother with it at all?
Wait - where did MySpace come in, or did they bother with it at all?
Nothing is worse (1st world problems) than that feeling you get when you pick your freshly dropped iDevice up to see a crack - or shatter. I say it's about time they release the iShatter screen, which comes pre-cracked. Never again should consumers worry if their screen bit the dust when it slips out of their hands!
Unless the dust has unusual properties, such as facilitating portals or reading minds, it is more likely to be physically damaging than psychically.
Maybe, maybe not. I received a binary watch for my birthday a few years ago. My wife didn't even know what she was buying, just that I would probably like it. (Love it!) - Meanwhile, I had scoffed at one I saw a friend wearing before I had my own.
Damn, when am I going to get Jellybean on my SIII? Silly outdated device!
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I don't recall what device it was, but I have a 5" micro USB cable that I love. I could keep it in my wallet, but it stays with my laptop.
That's kind of the point. Most scientists (for good reason) will not move beyond an unproven assumption. You're right - we can now start venturing into more unknown territory.
Interesting dealbreaker - the drive dock is backwards. I would gladly slap down 70 of my hard earned Washingtons for this, if not for that. I don't want to see the bottom of the drive, and I would use the dock fairly frequently (salvaging data from systems for friends/family as they replace computers). Plus, I have…
Most successful experiments starts with a failure or two.
The prime minister of Japan is a robot. Therefore, the definition of robot is prime minister of Japan.
True, but for half of the year solar is a great option. For the rest of the time, a geothermal tap + wind might be enough. Failing that, I wonder how much energy would be lost on the journey if it had to go a few hundred miles?
Why?
I was imagining a place with only 2-3 employees, and them just to keep things running. A large contingent of offline computers would start up automatically as running computers burnt out. Mountaintop isn't a bad idea, either.
Too bad I can't use it as a phone. I would be all over it like me on a 7" phone.
Stupid question here - but with communications getting faster every day, why don't we have a large pipe running the very far north or south with computer farms located there?
And he has rampaged unstoppable ever since. Like feeding a gremlin in a pool after midnight, if only just a little more attention were paid during the develop and design phases they might be able to catch these little bastards.
I feel like this is going to be more beneficial with things like abstract audio. In my experience, it is easier to absorb things like that. I can, for example, change the quality of my sleep with music. It has also been shown that instrumental music while sleeping has a positive cognitive effect on a variety of areas.
Usually in a "partnership" like this, there are some arrangements that tighten the integration. For example, there's no way in hell you would ever see any store but Google Play (obvious), but it is also likely that Google will give this device a premium spot in the Play Hardware store (also obvious). The real…