@corpore-metal: Indeed, the City of Heroes character creator is a whole game unto itself.
@corpore-metal: Indeed, the City of Heroes character creator is a whole game unto itself.
Other than a few episodes of Lost to catch up at one point, Hulu's never done much for me. But we're watching streaming Netflix a few times a week — Dollhouse, Arrested Development, Supernatural. All shows we've never watched in real-time, but super-convenient when streamed at our whim.
@lostarchitect: Indeed. Stupid people do stupid things. Pets shouldn't have to pay the price.
"And then at 7 PM, Cartoon Network has a new Young Justice, "Drop Zone.""
The first two were on TNT this weekend. I told my wife I could watch The Matrix twice a day for the rest of my life and not get bored with it. (She's the same way with The Fifth Element)
If we could see OneNote for the iPad, with all the snazziness that you from OneNote when using a tablet PC, I could dispose of my graph-paper composition books forever.
Cute. $400 cute? Um, no.
@garywalmsley56: Yep. I took it the exact same way. He was looking at Peter, but talking about Walter's past and future sacrifices to save his son, and possibly both universes.
@JDickson87: Ha!
@Ryan: Indeed. Fringe occupies the top of my DVR list, for good reason.
@KWOK: Agreed. iPad as point-and-shoot camera is just hokey.
Very happy to see Fringe's return... and no interest in The Cape, after the lackluster pilot.
@king_saberhawk: I've noticed that, along with the rush to make everything bigger, there's a similar push for teeny-tiny, too. Seems like every candy or breakfast cereal has to have some kind of "mini" version... not to mention those damn Muppet Babies.
Actually, I wouldn't mind getting my semi-regular-workday Ice Chai in one of these. Would last me pretty much the entire day... or at least through lunch.
Reeder all the way. With Readability support in the latest update, it's near-perfect.
@thechansen: Agreed. Hipstamatic all the way for me. It powered the majority of my Project365 I shot last year.
Wow, all the negative snark here. I think the art's great — it would've been a fun diversion, and potentially entertaining.
These shots don't give a clear idea of where the iPhone actually sits in relation to the glowy thing. Does the iPhone dock into a space *behind* it? Does it slide *into the thing* via a slot at the top?
@Bruce_Wayne: Short response: Eew. This question definitely highlights the "voice OR data" Verizon issue, doesn't it?
The lack of margin on the left side of the Twitter feed bugs me, but other than that, quite cool.