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That is only partially true. They are working with developers to make Win10/Xbox bundles, but is will take time and will likely only work with new games. I have not seen anything about bringing old 360 titles across. I doubt their contractual agreements would ever allow that for old games.

Why the hate? All new Xbox One games will still need to support the original XBone. Why do you care if there is a new one if they are still supporting the old one? You do realize there were multiple version of the Xbox360 and the PS3 right?

That sounds pretty terrible. I got a some USB ones off Amazon for $4 and they work great. I also want to point out that magnetic power connectors predate Apples use of them by quite a while. I have had multiple cheap deep fryers that use them over the last 20 years.

You should never buy a autonomous car. The only way they can ever work and safe and not destroyed by litigation is for all the data they collect to be available to both the manufacturer and the court system in the case of litigation.

The last thing most ren-fair folk are worried about is guests having modern equipment. That being said, unless you have permission from the folks holding the fair, flying your drone over the place makes you an asshat.

‘never-ending’.. I don’t think it means what you think it means.

This! Remember HP = (RPMxTorque)/5252. Those little suckers run at really high RPM.

So you are saying that people cannot add 2 to a number?

From what I remember from other discussions, the fair access statues would not apply in this case as the user content that would be affected does not come from the candidate, the their official campaign or from Facebook itself. But I could be misremembering.

ROFL.. you obviously have no idea how emotion, charisma, and persuasion work. Trump is an ass, but he is a very charismatic ass. More exposure would just help his cause.

People do not choose to be uncomfortable. Choosing to not have a conversation with your customers would be selfish. Having anxiety about it and feeling uncomfortable is not a choice, and therefore cannot be selfish.

No, I do not.

What we need is a law that states that when you signup for a service like Oculus Home and the Oculus Store and on a periodic basis after that, companies are required to explain what data is gathered and exactly what they are going to do with it.

I agree, if developers don't like it, they should not do business with Oculus. However, I do not really see anything that I am too worried about. Most of it relates to the social aspects of Oculus Home and seems fairly normal. However, if you plan spending a lot in time playing x-rated games, you might not want that

If you get your camera from HP and upload the photos via HP Easy Share, you grant rights to HP in the same way. This has nothing to do with local content you create, it applies to content you upload to the service to use socially. They cannot share it with other players without you granting them rights, and if you

I think you are overstating part of it. It does not say that they have rights to anything you create with the Rift, only those things you submit through the service. You can create all you like and share through other means, but it you upload it to an Oculus service or play on the service they have to have rights to

I will stick with PowerShell. Having a binary pipeline that passes fully typed objects is just too useful to give up.

Sorry, scratch that... it already had a blank password.

On Win 10 Pro all I had to do was activate the existing guest account and set its password.
net user Guest /active:yes

This!