I have an app on my iPhone that shows me what's on TV. I'd image a similar app on Apple's TV and when you selected a show, it would open the corresponding 'app' (channel). That's just me, though.
I have an app on my iPhone that shows me what's on TV. I'd image a similar app on Apple's TV and when you selected a show, it would open the corresponding 'app' (channel). That's just me, though.
That seems like a joke (if it's not, I'm sorry), but is just as likely as any other 'reason' for us being here. I know if I were a god and could control things like that, I'd have some weird shit floating around out there, too... Just to see what happens. Why not?
Scientists everywhere...
This is fun! WEEEE!!
You're correct. The way the article is worded, Samsung's proprietary software is okay to have, but Android's default photo gallery viewer (for 2.2.1 and later) is infringing upon Apple's patent(s).
They scan the special QR code and get all your details on their screen (hey might check your ID, too, but I haven't had the opportunity to use it yet) and let you pass.
Can you 'Open in Vimeo' like you can do with YouTube?
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Getting it out without a mess would be easy; hold the blue 'sketching' book with your right hand (thumb on the spine with your first and middle fingers on the top). Apply pressure in a forward motion equal to the pressure of the pulling motion used by your left hand to remove the 'Designer's Design' book.
It's not so much about the fact that it does damage so much as it's about the fact that it does damage to a particular portion of the brain. Damage that they didn't have conclusive evidence on. That's how Science works; it's called the Scientific Method. Hence, why they ran a study to collect evidence. It usually…
Yes.
It's been a while since I've seen that and it made me chuckle. Well played.
Yes, those figures properly show the scale of all that charred and then rinsed lettuce.
So, we're closer and closer every day...
I find that most people are just stupid; usually because they don't care enough to learn anything about a topic that isn't blurted out on the evening news or in their Facebook/Twitter feed... Of course, this is one of the more reasonable fallacies I've seen recently.
I'm not sure why, but your anger made me laugh.
The eyes would be on one side of whatever you're clipping and the... er... other piece... would be on the other side.
When I read the title, I thought it was going to be for play-throughs. I always thought it would be cool for there to be a place like YouTube where I could go and just watch the full play-through of a game. You know, no dialog from the person playing, no dieing (that isn't part of the story), no excessive load…
I think what you're describing (or something similar) is available on iOS as a jailbreak tweak, too.