@gemcosta: icons can be changed though, so not a big deal to me
@gemcosta: icons can be changed though, so not a big deal to me
I agree entirely. Using a mouse feels extremely archaic and unnecessary. For the average user (imo) a trackpad is easier to use , much more comfortable, and don't even get me started on multitouch.
TARDIS!!!
We all know Obama is an alien from the future come back in time to kill off the human race. He uses the Internet to imprint subliminal messages into our minds to love him and accept what he does.
@Facebook: +1 Internets and heart for you
@Kai Kadgien: That's the first thing I thought of when I read this haha
This is brilliant. Even though I'm partial to Apple products I think I would hug somebody if I saw them wearing this in public.
@Selwyn for now: Not at all...
@hmmcolor: This comment made day. Reading Dune for summer reading :)
Why does it matter how it ended? or if it was dream, or reality? Obviously Nolan wanted us to look past that and see that Cobb truly didn;t care where he was. As long as he had his kids, all would be well.
@kingcrim84: I wouldn't say that. I know what your trying to say, but I don't like HOW you said it. What I believe is that Nolan left you to interpret the ending and form your own interpretation. Obviously there is no true answer and everyone who forms an opinion is defiantly wrong.
@iTofu 3GS has no reception problems: Bravo, sir. Bra-vo
@shooga: more like Oregon Trail 60s-80s
What exactly about these applications make them "vulnerable"? I know nothing about computers..
@techynottreky: Don't get me wrong, its amazing, but i wouldn't get too hyped on it. Until it can make its own algorithm artificially though, thats when we should be worried.
All Rubix cubes can be solved with an algorithm.. not very revolutionary, although impressive
It's apps like this that make me excited for what slates/pads/tablets/etc will be like in the coming years. For now we only have iPad, but with all these rumored tablets the future is looking ever so bright.
@DirtyDogg: Sorry, thats not what the infograph said. And it was in reply to your "Explain that to Microsoft" comment
@DirtyDogg: Microsoft charges $99 to publish an app to their marketplace...