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Aleksander Hoff
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Not sure the Apple TV would be able to buffer full 4K video through streaming..?

Hear hear, I have a question...

I had a customer once, who had been to the gym... he had put the phone on the floor, and managed to loose an extremely heavy set of weights on it.. it was bent like the shape of the weight..

THIS!

Now, lower the price, and make it legal in Norway, it would be awesome to drive this instead of a car.

However, in this case.. not sure it is a bad thing.. I am just saying. Collecting data here could be a great thing, as they get to see how large a percentage of their users actually supports this movement.. and you can bet the numbers are probably higher, as some people support it, but does not change the profile

Of course, the reason I like it though, is that I am thinking about how many common day to day problems they could solve. Imagine, you do not need a large TV anymore.. with glasses on (a future and small kind than the Hololens of course.. more like regular glasses) you are served with a TV on your wall, directions to

When did YouTube start having commercials that last 3 minutes without being able to skip it?!

This conversation is hilarious.

Can’t we all just rejoice that people are trying to solve lighting issues in parts of the world without electricity as well?

That was my first thought as well before seeing the video, just saw the photo... seriously, did they lift it?

Mad Max: Fury Road is the first movie, and I mean the first one through 25 years, where I did not touch my soda.. and I did not eat a single piece of candy. Sure, I was a bit drunk, had about 5 beers beforehand.. but damn.. I even forgot I had to go to the bathroom. When the first slight pause came, I could hear the

I loved the sixth star in previous games.. crashing through everything, cheat codes, getting a tank, blowing stuff up like a baws! Oh, GTA II, how I miss you.

I agree, but also, the problem with other virtual reality glasses is that they lock you inside a different world. The Hololens gives you reality as it is, with a layer on top of it.

Aha! That makes sense actually. if not I can imagine the computer using a lot of its power, all the time, just decrypting your files when trying to use it.

You do know that this has been an issue on every activity tracker with an HR sensor since those sensors came out, right? Fitbit Charge HR, Surge, the Microsoft Band, Moto 360 etc. etc. all has a problem with this. It is easily explained... you see, thanks to the ink, the sensors light is not able to shine through and

However, isn’t it a bit more difficult if the user chooses to use FileVault? Or does that just protect your HDD/SSD from any visitors wanting your personal files, and not from someone taking control and seeing what you do?

You can. I do find it faster and better than Chrome lately, but still not up to par with the highly optimized Safari..... yet... (On the Mac though.. on Windows, Safari barely exists and is a tragic piece of... burger.

I want games like that... virtual reality games. Even now I can imagine myself running around in a future Elder Scrolls game slaying dragons, buying a house, marry some chick and say goodbye to real life altogether. All I would need after that is for scientists to figure out a way to keep my brain 100% intact inside a

Am I the only person here that still finds Safari both faster and more enjoyable on my Macbook Pro 15” retina than Chrome?