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i wish netflix or amzon prime video had a TV mode. this is where you select an assortment of titles that play through on a loop, or at random, or on your own set "tv schedule". they can even throw in some of their recommended titles to fill out a full schedule.

wonder what's gonna happen with the design that was on the cover of Entertainment Weekly. probably Ultron Mark 2 or something. honestly, i like this better than the final incarnation

i imagine those were the exact words the Producers tasked on the Graphic Designers.

so Ultron been rocking the dual bluetooth headsets since the 70's.

and when he closes his eyes, his eye lids have tiny TV screens. Ultron, you're ride has just been pimped.

yeah, virtually leave.

who plays drums with a mouse? that'd be impressive. mouse for sequencing.

i guess so... but how does good depth perception help in creating/editing music? even if there's some slider that moves along the z axis and requires precise movement, a (good) musician isn't setting the levels based on visual position. they're going by how it sounds. like a theremin.

it's cool, but i don't get it. what does he need the oculus for, that he can't do on that giant screen (or any screen)? this seems more about the glove/gesture interface, than the VR component.

I think the OP is just sick of these "sensationalist" headlines/articles that are everywhere online these days. I wasn't ready for this. I just read about 5 Taylor Swift Songs That Will Change Your Life Forever. I Still Have Goosebumps Over Number 4.

i dont know... the word "fuck" has transcended use for just shock value by now. it's a much more powerful word in today's lexicon and can convey several different meanings. when the waitress says "well then, fuck it." that was the right line for the scene. by "changing it up" she's showing that she no longer cares

or scarlet witch?

part of me is like WHERE IS VISION?! but then part of me doesn't want to see until the movie.

hey gizmodo, um... so... can we get that double blind study done soon?

i bet when Elon Musk first saw the onboard video, at 2:12 he was like "yeah, i can fly."

i bet most people who work on space programs are actually like "naaaah we don't need to SEE it". these guys shoot stuff out into space. they never see it anyways.

this would be cool for hijacking screens in public places. like those random displays at malls, airports, etc.

doesn't even have to be $8.

"why would I want a speaker if I already have better ones". makes logical sense if you're in the market to buy a bluetooth speaker. but these are being sold as albums/collectables. at the end of the day, it's like one of those special edition dvd box sets that come in a prop. but it's a little more interesting.

i always found it interesting that amazon menus are in second person. Windows and most other sites are first person: "my computer", "my profile". but amazon is "your account", "your orders". i dunno. never really noticed others who do that.