I can do that on my Android phone w/ its non-IPS screen
I can do that on my Android phone w/ its non-IPS screen
if you don't need wireless, wired timer remotes are ~$20 on ebay
You said it yourself, the display will trickle down to the lower end models. Apple can't put it into the MBA initially cuz it will eat into MBP sales. But when the MBA gets "retina" display, the MBP will have some other flashy new feature and you'll be right back where you started
I wouldn't be so sure about that. Your MBP doesn't have to drive a 2800x1800 primary display
Is there such a thing as a good tech tattoo?
Let's hope they copied all the design flaws as well
Do I really have to explain this? Where did he charge his iPad before it started going dead?
the same place he charged his ipad
If he had a Toshiba Thrive instead, he could just swap out the battery
If he had a Toshiba Thrive instead, he could just swap out the battery
Why not just put ice cubes in your Camelbak?
You can find them on eBay
Did you see that? Something just flew over your head...
Just wait for "temporal noise reduction" to filter down to the iPhone. Then it'll be just like a mirror
I can imagine the marketing team's meeting... our shitty headphones leak too much ambient noise. Let's market it as a safety feature for all those idiots who somehow beat natural selection and haven't gotten hit by a bus yet. They don't know what good headphones sound like anyways
but the iphone has a "retina" display... it's the same resolution as a mirror
It's not just the aesthetics that people complain about. There's the issue of exploding birds and the low frequency noise that turbines generate which causes headache, nausea, narcolepsy, and other adverse health effects in nearby residents
Why would I spend $40 on this when I can just get a $5 knock off in Chinatown that tells time as well as this one does?
if you're around ny and ever want to get rid of it, let me know... i'll gladly take it off your hands
I had a similar issue w/ a laser printer from the 90s where I had sit in front of it and manually feed it one sheet at a time. I put up w/ it for about five years because I was convinced its print quality was superior to all the sub-$300 printers at the time