“Says the same guy who claimed Android phones didn’t have physical buttons even in the first year?”
“Says the same guy who claimed Android phones didn’t have physical buttons even in the first year?”
You obviously are not the brightest, so let me explain it to you with a few questions. If someone cuts off your penis, do you lose your gender and will you become sexless, or do you only lose your penis? And are women - who obviously have no penis - also sexless, just because they don’t have a penis? Do you understand…
Educated people do not believe the BS politicians spit out on a daily basis. They question things, and don’t believe something just because someone shouts it louder than others. They are also not bound by poverty, and in the worst case can go to live and work in a more democratic and honest country.
These are not sexless, but penisless
You obviously have no clue how the capacitive sensor matrix on smart phones work. Maybe, next time, you should educate yourself about the topic first you’re about to start an argument about.
This might also help turbos, that are driven and refeeding exhaust gases. If the gas is cooler a higher pressure can be built up inside the turbo, and the air it refeeds into the engine will be also denser, meaning it can help burn fuel better.
“Those are capacitive buttons at the bottom of the original Motorola Droid. They are considered physical and have physical parts that allow them to function”
Wrong. They have no physical parts, whatsoever, except for the very same capacitive sensor matrix, that’s also covering the whole screen. Not that it would…
Reading comprehension : you = 1 : 0
Maybe all Teslas come with a kitten built-in. But you might need to hack the car firmware, to actually activate them.
It wasn’t the first few years. It wasn’t even the first year. I owned a Motorola Droid/Milestone, which was actually the first Android phone to go mainstream, and it had no physical buttons whatsoever. Not even the home button was a physical button, even though it was fixed and painted at the bottom of the screen.
This complete bull, as even the original iPhone obviously had a back button. It’s just not a physical button, but a “soft” button that appears on the top of the screen (when there’s a way to “go back” in the app somewhere, that’s not the home screen). That said, I’ve never seen an Android device with a physical back…
It seems to work based on image analysis only, which means that it can only function properly when working with completely homogeneous materials (ie materials whose weight distribution is uniform across their entire volume). However, because such materials rarely exits in nature (and especially rarely in rocks), it…
“Luke Skywalker Might Have Something Surprising in His Possession in The Last Jedi”
Is it full of stars?
“No flight crew member may engage in, nor may any pilot in command permit, any activity”
Staying put at your assigned seat is obviously not an “activity”. Case closed.
So, they’ve broken the the first law of thermodynamic (energy conservation). Either that, or we’ve another case of lazy reporting and a practically useless invention here.
“How did any work related tablet with features like a keyboard go from being Android and Microsoft attributed to iPad Pro?”
Would someone please think of the ch.... I mean.... raccoons?