remember when there was a major security breach when Democrats brought their phones into the border facilities and you guys cheered?
remember when there was a major security breach when Democrats brought their phones into the border facilities and you guys cheered?
Honestly I was expecting at least a triple-A title or two. As it is it’s basically a collection of mobile games that you pay monthly for. As the current list of titles stands, it doesn’t really feel worth it. I’d rather pay 60 bucks for BL3 once. Maybe proper games are incoming, idk.
This article, and indeed, the Voyager DVD featurette, doesn’t fully describe the premise of the original ride. The story was that you were at Star Trek: Experience, about to get on a Trek-themed motion control ride. The staff spoke as if they were theme park employees, and it seemed a little ho-hum, especially for a…
Right? That blew me away. I’ve spent years trying to figure out how they did it. Like, I know how they COULD have done it, but no definitive answer.
Yes.
This. It’s much more important to me that my phone is locked down and reliable than even my computer (which, honestly, I hardly ever touch). I like Apple’s approach to the App Store and honestly, it’s part of the reason I never even tried Android.
It’s good. Phones have become an essential enough part of daily life that I’m willing to give up weird apps and customization in favor of stability.
“Clime-nado 4, Bigger, Badder, Hotter”
Clime-nado?
There were so many moments in the final half hour in particular where I just kept saying to myself “I can’t believe I’m seeing this on a cinema screen”. Action, character combinations, plot elements... not only was I seeing them, but they’re in what will probably end up being the highest-grossing film ever.
You know, we’ve got basically a moat at the end of our yard, and have to go down the driveway to get around it and mow the remaining 3-4 feet (it’s really a drainage ditch, but let me have this).
really, what are you on about? my SE worked fine in ios 11; my new XS is killing it; no issues, took 5 minutes to adapt to no home button, and face id works (most of the time). so, i just... use my phone. my notes sync, my photos show up on my mac. i make calls, watch netflix.
This article is “nothcing”
These most used passwords lists are always so stupid.
I have an XR at home and an 8 at work and I’m already starting to swipe up on the screen of 8 and staring at it for a second wondering why it won’t go home before remembering it has a button.
Which is all fine and good, but more importantly, LET’S GO ISLANDERS!
Same, it took about an hour to get used to it. I prefer it for multi tasking as well over the double click method.
What difference does it make?
I believe that there were some “fake critics”, but there were also plenty of real critics.
Nice delivery! Cool as iceberg!