"The current Apple TV, the little thing, the hockey puck, really doesn't do anything to help enable you to get Internet material on your TV."
"The current Apple TV, the little thing, the hockey puck, really doesn't do anything to help enable you to get Internet material on your TV."
Exactly what I was thinking. Very misleading.
This isn't actually new information. Just a new way of confirming what's already known.
The original Borat?
1. If it's available in one country, it should be available in all countries at the same time.
ohhhhh.... crap! It will happen when someone builds a robot that has a 3D printer on it!
I agree with you 100%! I've always said that the best way to do anything is state your ultimate goal, however preposterous, and then work on all the problems in between. That way, you avoid the issue of: "it cannot be done because....".
Does anyone know what the status is of getting direct GPU support in a guest machine? A little over a year ago I read some white papers that discussed using Open CL based video drivers from within a guest to access HW acceleration on a video card. But I haven't heard anything for a while and after NVidia open sourced…
When you say "PCI Passthrough," does that also work with VGA passthrough?
Interesting. However, the paper talks about an artificially created molecule that does not self replicate but produces the same kind of chemical reactive required to do so.
I've read them all, but at the end of the day when you need to add a new device or swap out an existing cable: you're in for a fight.
It's all and well that this "TNA" can fold into complex shapes, but it does nothing to help explain how the complex dependency between itself and proteins arose. DNA, RNA and I'm going to assume TNA (as it's apparently only different in the number of carbon atoms) require complex protein molecules to exist to…
I don't think there's any "good" cable management system.
The aliens remind of the aliens in Crysis 2.
Alright, I was seriously hoping that someone was going to mention what this is from and I even tried looking this up on Google, but no luck. What is this from?
Let us weep for vger... I mean voyager.
To clarify my co-worker has an iPhone 4. Not the 4S.
That's completely subjective to which "PC" you're comparing to. If it were an HP, I would say "yes, you are right", but compare it to the new Samsung laptops, a Toshiba or Lenovo, then I would say you are dead wrong. In the past couple of years we've been getting about a 10% - 15% failure/return rate on all the Apple…
I bet you have an iPhone, bro.
Interesting, hadn't thought of that, but I don't visit Gizmodo anymore, it's nothing but a tabloid now in my opinion. I'm only here because on Lifehacker I saw I had a response to a comment.