I'm pretty confident they can as well. I meant in the sense of how appealing the burger looks when you actually order one.
Brian, can you give us an Ad vs. Reality post when it comes out? Lotteria posts are becoming predictably bad, I wanna see how well McDonalds delivers.
Kit Kat is Nestlé (British), it's only licensed to Hershey's in America.
Only if you change the entry for Earth to "Mostly harmless."
Extremely. Buy directly from Apple, they give their refurbs a quality check that other companies don't even give their new stuff.
Try writing things that are very short. Limit your to a page and see what you can do. If you really like an idea, add a page... And another and another, if you want.
Are you saying something has gone wrong or are you simply worried that something might go wrong?
Despite that the interaction method is the same on a touchscreen, those are toggles and not flat buttons like the shift key is. It's very clear that those controls have an on/off state and are not a "send" key of any kind. ...And the blue there is also gone now.
This is basically a gallery of things that would have made Elysium way cooler to watch.
I came here expecting it to be kaiju. Close enough.
Oh my god, I lost it during the cast call.
Everyone knows that you let someone get right behind you and drop it at point blank range so there's no time to react. ;)
Being blue like that went against the rest of the UI where blue meant Done or Submit. I don't think there is or was anywhere else on iOS where a button turning blue indicated a toggle.
Reducing the user "wallpaper" to a G+ circle is the only part of the UI I actively disagree with. The rest looks and feels great.
The latter betas broke the existing jailbreaks, so yeah. This will relock (or brick) a jailbroken phone.
7.0.6 altered a single line of code. Not a whole lot that could have gone wrong there.
Clearer indication of the shift state as well.
I'm going to have to point out that you actually just reinforced my statement. I suggest you research those buildings and learn why they are built the way they are built.