@SophT: Apple doesn't claim that 1024x768 is HD, and all those software titles in the list with "HD" added to their names are third-party (others also use "XL").
@SophT: Apple doesn't claim that 1024x768 is HD, and all those software titles in the list with "HD" added to their names are third-party (others also use "XL").
@Chaoticevl: Butt Blugh is the sequel.
@CockroachMan: "Apple should force a minimum and a maximum price for apps."
@Mancomb Seepgood: What, now?
@BubbleF**kingBuddy: I wonder if that's IR that's being picked up by the camera?
Twitterrific is a social network? ; )
@Dr. Jonas Venture, Jr.: For where I'm at, the cat-5 cable was in place but completely unused, so I had four pairs of wires available. Each RCA jack used a pair.
I did this in my previous house in much the same way, running wires and soldering all the connections by hand.
@Noodle-Works: I'm waiting for the Minority Report computers. They look fun too, and they're just as real.
@Nathan Obbards: Word.
@ThreeOneFive: I have both and that made me laugh.
@Complexified: For the total cost of that gear, I'd hope that something was getting blown.
@Nathan Obbards: I'm 6'2" and listen to NPR. Where's my radio?
These'll really bring out the warmth in my 128kbps mp3s.
@rhys1882: And if the HP is $25 and the iSlate is $2000 and the size of a cookie sheet...
@kevlarkevin: Yes, a return to phones that are clunky so that people are less inclined to use them! Have you been talking to AT&T?
@Sam Packard: I read that as Classic Ballmer Pizza.
@Goriparthi: I assume that falls under the five hours handheld category.
@tjxlee: "Anonymous geoshagging". Ha!