dan7gtar
dan7gtar
dan7gtar

Well in the live demo it looked like there was a pair connected to the camera recording it. Which is quite spectacular. And that pair was seeing what the other pair was doing. So shared environments is definitely a thing.. Everyone else having it however probably not so much considering with a CPU, GPU, HPU. 4 cameras

If that man is not being paid then I'm not sure I can go on in this world.

The Spirit is too large for any building or buildings and yet so tiny that It can dwell in any heart or mind, if allowed in.

I have a Lumia 1520. I find the UI to be unique and aesthetically pleasing, and the OS seems to work in a way that's a middle-ground between the locked down ways of iOS and extreme open-ness of Android. For example, you can torrent music and video and access the phone's file system, but background apps only get very

There are plenty of people who don't even consider MBA or any other Mac Book because of the insane prices.

Honestly the Zune. I don't know if it died before its time as much as it was late to the party. I still use my Zune 120 every day and always wanted an HD, but it still makes me sad it didn't last. It was a crazy better device than the iPod.

I agree with every show on your list except Believe and Star-Crossed. That's only because I never watched those two. Seems like every new show that I like gets cancelled. The Blacklist may be the exception though.

I was all in for Alcatraz. REALLY bummed when it got cancelled.

So.....whats the part that breaks your heart? The lack of water resistance? Because that seems like the only major drawback here.

IIRC, Apple doesn't allow 3rd party hardware to use voice commands. No excuse for not using Google Now for android though. As a windows phone user I don't mind ;)

Did these wizards come from the moon?

Too bad he couldn't engineer it to work with a decent phone amirite

Brilliant idea... As someone who can get overwhelmed in to-do's, that would greatly increase my productivity. So many times I find myself making a quick to-do only to dig it up 3 months later and have zero context. Even your top productivity tools still require you to swap programs and write it all out.

I generally favor a generic solution that allows more customization. If you just did it by allowing a window to be clipped to another, you could just open up a sticky note application (like one of those windows sidebar apps that started with Vista) and pin it to the window, put it where you want it and then whenever

Emoji overload. Windows phone keyboard has something like this, but not customizable and only 1 word per emoji.

Metro Ui is actually innovative and better than icons.

Given the way that people here feel about their Surface Pro 3s I can see this working very well.

Dropping "phone" makes sense considering how many other things we use these devices for.

Whatever happened to ubuntu running on a phone and working as a desktop in a dock?

I agree. I think the Atrix was a really good concept that can finally be executed properly now that hardware has become so powerful.

Microsoft continues to move in the direction of unifying their various OS offerings into a single monolithic entity. And I think at some point in the not too distant future, it will absolutely be amazing.