@Dayburner: Yup, the inner ring blocks the sun on intermittent sections of the outer ring, producing a normal day/night cycle.
@Dayburner: Yup, the inner ring blocks the sun on intermittent sections of the outer ring, producing a normal day/night cycle.
Um, TONS of people still use WMV. Lots of adult sites still put their content out in WMV.
@Robert Anhalt: Yes. Now, somebody add SMB support to VLC and I can stop using AirVideo, except when I'm away from home.
@Mike Zuniga is a Photographer Apparently: But I doubt the iPad can decode MKV in HD (at least, not 1080p. Maybe 720p)
Wouldn't it be easier to just install XBMC to your dropbox folder? :)
@sammy baby: What badmofo said. 4.1 improves 3G's pretty substantially over prior iOS4 releases.
@Bouzi: Go Habs Go!: Ahhh. Gotcha. Yeah, I, too see a window in that picture.
@Bouzi: Go Habs Go!: Windows? I didn't see any windows in the story.
@Rakuen42: Really? What are the weapon checks like? That's kinda nuts.
@AgentSnake: Haha. I'm not saying it would be EASY, but I think given the amount of work that clearly went into the gun, it wouldn't take MUCH more effort to go that extra mile.
@Midnightoil: That's disappointing. :(
@mruptight: Same for me. I had to refresh on the actual download page a few times to get to 10. (That is, hit cancel on the download, then refresh, etc)
@Kaiser-Machead v.2.1.1: Well, he IS MrUptight...
@Maave: I'd love to see face tracking for something like this: [boingboing.net]
@Kaiser-Machead v.2.1.1: Yup, I think the "keeping people from purchasing stuff until the new stuff is up" is the main reason they pull the store prior to these events.
@Naquiel: I think you're thinking of Hexbugs, which are basically just bristlebots.
@curtisimo: Don't hold your breath! As it is now, Retina-updated iPhone apps will almost fill the iPad screen without any stretching (unlike last-gen iPhone apps). You can bet Apple's a big fan of that.
Where's Wireless Syncing with iTunes?
@Slickster The Man: There's no real way to display it at actual size on your screen; partially because monitors all show a different number of PPI (pixels per inch), and partially because it's so small.
@Graviton1066: Did any of you actually read the interview? lol