The most important reason of all: Titanium Backup.
The most important reason of all: Titanium Backup.
Anybody who thinks they got ripped off by this video is a fucking terrible artist and hasn't seen the internet since 1997.
Non-publication is choosing not to publish your results because [you don't like them/they are not what you expected/whatever], and partial publication is leaving parts of your experiment/results out to alter the method/findings.
Except when you're not action/thriller/shooter/whatever. And what about those kinds of films, should they be filmed in higher FPS to trigger this whole made up logic of yours? Horror films would be awesome if they triggered FoF, much like how games like Flower at 60fps are terrible because they don't let you relax,…
Because Peter Jackson and Weta don't know film as well as [insert commenter on Gizmodo here]. Also see the other comments about how other media (largely gaming) is done at 60+fps and realized how outdated that way of thinking is.
Actually, there are two projectors each projecting at the same time at the same frame rate onto the same screen. You're thinking of shitty, physical shutter glasses that you have to use with 3DTVs, but theaters use radially polarized light filtered through polarize lenses to filter the projections to the correct…
Agreed. A plate that has an arm inside the front book and sits underneath a few more.
Yeah, it'll just be one end of this methinks. A vertical part will sit inside book's cover, and a horizontal part will sit underneath the other books. Kind of like a bent L.
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SD card, bro.
I feel like you ought to at least humor the rest of us for the sake of democracy. You're about the only person I can see in this thread that insists that this must be reviewed exactly the way you've decided it is designed, rather than how people will use it. So please, for the sake of admitting that other people…
Leave slide to unlock, Apple deserves that. But, take away that bullshit expansion to, effectively, "using any touch based gesture to unlock a device". They had patented slide to unlock exactly how it was implemented, then somehow managed to expand it to cover other techniques used by other vendors, and that's…
Nope, don't give any damns at all. Android has its own "end of scroll" animation and there's no need for it to be replaced by Apple's bouncy stuff. Just because Apple no longer holds a patent doesn't mean everyone has to use it.
I actually think it looks rather gorgeous. Stands out in a crowd of rounded corners and curved backs.
It's not the 1950s anymore, phones aren't just for talking.
You can do it manually by using fake email addresses and virtual machines (I just had a VM booting the live Ubunto disc) for five less dollars and a bit of your own time.
It's called a paradox because you start to think about it after the movie, then you talk about it on the way home, then you can't quite forget about it as you go to sleep, then you wake up thinking about it, then you spend the day trying to understand it, then a blood vessel in your brain explodes.