There, there... they'll probably have a $50 adapter for you to buy :)
There, there... they'll probably have a $50 adapter for you to buy :)
I was going to post a picture of the original Sony Mavica, the camera that saved pictures to a floppy disc and was shaped after one. I remember considering it the ugliest camera ever.
Don't describe it as a village! At the end of the article I found myself imagining prairie dogs living in tiny little houses, tending to their tiny green lawns.
I would like to vote Samsung Galaxy S2, since I'm amazed that it is STILL one of the best phones out there. Yes, some have overtaken it, it is not the king of the hill, but one of the best. The GS3 will probably be the best in a few weeks time. Until then...
Remember that you can't use student Creative Suit for any kind of commercial work, it's only for school projects. Of course the only thing stopping you is the license, but if you want to break that, you can just pirate it.
Right here: [www.valvesoftware.com]
Is it bad or good that I, for a second, seriously thought "that thing in Harrys hair doesn't look like a trojan rabbit at all".
Why WOULDN'T you want to register? If you do, you can build an awesome playlist by just clicking the hearts. Then you can just shuffle it and be sure it's gonna play something you really like. It's my favorite hypem feature!
"This isn't a matter of "bias," or "it's subjective, dude" or any of the other critical copouts that flop around when the Note is skewered."
So true! I really try my best to keep away from the fanboyism. My choice is Android, but if I find myself talking about smartphones I try to make it clear it's a PERSONAL choice, and not something I'm trying to force down someone's throat.
Yea I got the same feeling from the article :( The way Apple uses it recently is ugly, but in small amounts skeuomorphism is very intuitive. These elements are not what makes these Nokia designs bad!
I'm merely pointing out the skeuomorphic elements.
Post-its, polaroid pics, clocks...
"But goddamn, this is what it pays their designers for?"
You download the ISO from Microsoft and then you install it. The dev preview won't update automatically. If you haven't been using it, you can always format it's partition and install the consumer preview there.
You mean completely AWESOME? It doesn't matter that the eye can't distinguish, the screen will be buttery-smooth and able to display full HD content. I can't wait.
What's so bad about the stylus? I'd welcome a little more precision on my touchscreen. When you don't need it, don't use it. When you need it, whip it out! It's not like it's outdated technology, it uses a Wacom digitizer, after all. Just because Steve Jobs condemned the styluses doesn't mean they're bad.
That is very sound logic, with one flaw: do these computer-illiterates know that themselves? Whatever the case may be, an app store and automatic malware protection is exactly what they should have in their machines. I'm not against that.
I was under the impression that all things sold through the Mac App store were subject to a 30 percent cut to Apple, no? Of course, the cut I speak of is not a direct certification fee. But it becomes a hidden certification fee when you throw Gatekeeper in the mix.
Shh! That's a secret!