earthlingdave
earthlingdave
earthlingdave

Oh... I'm the asshole.

Nope, too late. It was already ruined. This is totally futile yet beautiful. It's like seeing dead people.

"Preview" which means, we just saw Apple's keynote and are working to quickly copy it. F@#king pathetic thus far. Google is clearly out of ideas. ZERO Innovation.

How about "people use 10% of their brains". Not true, and sick of hearing it in movies.

This article should be on every news site, discussed on every TV channel, and shared by everyone on Facebook on a semi-monthly basis from now until the world ends.

Given some time to think about it, lying down on the floor would mean your body would have the farthest to travel to the ceiling upon the elevator crashing into the top of the elevator shaft (with gravity slowing you as you flew upwards) and would ensure your head wasn't the first thing to impact the ceiling. Then

1. The Wall was defended with a series of supporting castles. A few centuries of minor threats transformed it into a manure pile of human waste instead.

Agreed. I was an iPhone user (from the first iPhone) turned Android (for the Note, and then GS3), now I'm back to iPhone (5). Yes, these are catch-up features, but I will say, I believe Apple does it better. I like Android...or, I like the idea of Android...it's just not polished the way Apple's environment is...and

Yep, like back when Google/Samsung/Everybody was ripping of iPhone feastures etc, peeps were like "Hey it's no big deal, that was obvious." Karma's a bitch.

Just make Prince Doran and Oberyn twins! Problem solved.

If you read the article, it's done over your local wifi network. Doesn't involve the carriers at all.

I know, right? I can't believe all they mentioned was translucent designs! They didn't add anything like synced phone functionality and cross platform syncing and cloud storage or anything! At all!

It's not tethering...it's got nothing to do with tethering. It's simply your iOS device and Mac communicating.

No it's not like that at all...whatever you're working on in your iOS device can be picked up on your Mac....if you watched the keynote it might make more sense.

You realize Aero ripped off OS X 10.1 right? From like 2001? No you dont?? not shocked...