Maybe this time they'll actually get the gamepad implementation right on my Xperia Play. Still to this day don't understand how they couldn't get the controls mapped up like they were on PS2, when all it's missing are some shoulder buttons.
Maybe this time they'll actually get the gamepad implementation right on my Xperia Play. Still to this day don't understand how they couldn't get the controls mapped up like they were on PS2, when all it's missing are some shoulder buttons.
I wasn't there, but I just saw the exhibit in person last week in DC. Even if overblown, Kennedy was definitely talking srs bsns. It wasn't sunshine and rainbows in the cabinet room.
Sigh...While yes, during development of Android version next the source code is "closed" and only available to Google and it's Open Handset Alliance partners, after a version goes gold, it ends up on the AOSP, and you can grab the source from there and submit patches to Google all you want.
So, no better really than my ancient A-Frames?
Especially since Microsoft would likely be taking 30% of the 30% that Apple is taking everytime something's sold through iTunes. That's gotta sting to Apple.
Yes. Run x86 code (legacy Windows API code), which is unmanaged. RT can only run code using the new Metro/Modern UI, which runs on top of .NET (4.5 I believe). This code is managed, and uses an entirely new permissions based security model.
My 2011 Xperia Play uses an SD Card.
So, they're building 21st century versions of the V-1 Buzz Bomb?
Oh, I know, I agree Russia can't hold all the eggs. Just wondering though. I know Russia jacked the rates once the shuttle got retired.
Ok, cool. so it's 133M / flight of the Dragon resupply? How much is it to send up a Progress?
Well, unfortunately there's no other devices out there w/ touchpads. So developers have to put in the work for supporting just us.
Anything with psuedoephedrine. That's why it's all behind the counter now. Because methheads have nothing better to do than pop pills out of blisterpacks all day.
Don't blame google. Blame the lazy developers. There's plenty of support to make layouts for different screen sizes/pixel densities. And they publish all this information for free - http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/screens_support.html
+1 OMG I would throw my money at them to get a Silvia.
I use Chrome in my personal life, but I have also yet to give up FF on my work PC. I still prefer Firebug to Chrome Dev Tools, And I don't want to have to merge my work bookmarks into my personal bookmarks in Chrome. Lazy, yes, but effective.
ENIAC 2012 == Cloud Computing. Only difference is instead of waiting for timeslots, you pay more to get more of the resources of the overall cloud.
Ohio is a shithole. Been here since birth, can't wait to GTFO this coming spring. Too many bible thumping cons for my taste.
Hell yeah this is too expensive! Considering you can get a nice 7.1CH multiple zone amp with way more inputs for ~$500 and you can get a Polk soundbar 50" for ~ half this soundbar's price. Leaves money for a nice sub too.
Hmm, I bet $5 that when Google releases the new Google Maps for iOS, it'll use vector graphics, just like it's Android counterpart.
Indeed. Really, just have a long password. The longer the source data being hashed, the longer it theoretically takes to brute force that source data. Exponentially longer. Just don't use "correcthorsebatterystaple" - http://xkcd.com/936/