I tried to text someone once but every time I dial the number my hot pockets just get warmer. Last time I buy a phone from Kenmore.
I tried to text someone once but every time I dial the number my hot pockets just get warmer. Last time I buy a phone from Kenmore.
If there's one thing I've learned in the war, it's that robots can't be trusted. One moment they're asking you to be their operating system of choice; the next moment, they're sucking your brain out through a nano-tube. Nokia sees a Window of opportunity and suddenly the Android hive-mind is disturbed.
Are we 100% sure this isn't simply smoke and mirrors?
"...the content Hulu needs to stay relavent"
Oh neat, I'll probably pick up a few of those and slap em' on some stuf—200 DOLLARS?!
Johnny Chung is one of my favorite techies. Some of his other projects are pretty interesting too: [johnnylee.net]
Yes, it has stolen a tremendous amount of thunder from the 3DS for me personally.
@chromegnome: OLEDs actually are more power-efficient (unless the screen is displaying all-white for hours on end).
@yanipheonu: wut.
@Jordan White: You're thinking a bit too black-and-white. You forget that time is a factor. Having a port on a portable game device that near-rivals the graphics and power of consoles at the same time is much more impressive than porting a game that is 12 years old to a new portable.
@no computers in texas: It's called making sure your product is first to the market, regardless of whether its finished.
@yanipheonu: I don't get the giddiness in response to this video.
@Ueziel: I'm not a fan of ports, but if you're going to talk about it:
H4X!
I prefer to transport my personal jet on my yacht, but, to each their own.
Yes, these will look quite smashing in my all-white featureless chair-room!
@Octo1: What the other guy said, plus the fact that there is a lot of 3DS news as of late, so from a business standpoint it makes sense for Sony to (hopefully) try and level the playing field now, rather than after the 3DS is already out.
Looks like the iPhone 4. There's a little button that switches the camera from back to front—could be useful in the future! :D
I have a major beef with the meat of this article.
That video was extraordinarily smarmy.