iFaucet?
iFaucet?
I love the Space Wolf animation, I remember seeing that on YouTube before I had ever heard of the name Graham Annable.
@Kai Kadgien: Tilt sensor so that you can shake the game like in real life.
@stevieboy: Ew... used up internet wives. They're all sticky and stretchy.
@TheGuinnessTooth: $500 for every catch!
@RogueWarrior: I'd say Adobe is already the most prominent company as far as WYSIWYG editors goes. Dreamweaver (formerly a Macromedia product, now owned by Adobe) is one of the most popular choices.
@Averain: I've had someone ask me to fix/update their page made in word. I scrapped the whole page and rewrote it from scratch in notepad++. Probably much more efficient than going through that word nonsense.
Vote: Aptana
@sweetness666: Cute girl... app developer... does not compute?
@tfskora: I think the concern is people knowing where you are not... which is home where are your belongings are, unattended.
@Orin: Now it's Britney Spears... and now it's Gene Shalit.
@kusotare: Actually I do see the Hero, Desire, and Legend on that page. They don't have rights to pure Android, but they can send a C&D over SenseUI, which all of the Android ROMs on that page have.
VOTE: Wordpress
It'd be really neat if they made this into some sort of cardboard Rube Goldberg machine.
This is actually pretty awesome. I've been looking for a "syncing to my android" and Doubletwist just doesn't cut it for me. Dazzboard looks like a very good option.
@Priper: A plugin is just as secure/insecure as an executable...
It's kind of disappointing that they didn't show off any gaming, but the musical performance seemed like it would have still been fun to attend.
What you're seeing in this video is Kinect's reverse motion technology. Everyone assumed that Kinect was the 360 version of Wii controls; however, it's quite the opposite. In order to control your player, you must mimic every move the player makes on the screen. It's quite fascinating actually.
I, for one, am excited for the new Infamous game. I really enjoyed the first one, and, despite the character reboot, the second looks just as promising.
Well, considering I have been running the beta since it opened, this isn't really anything new to me. Swype is awesome on my N1, and I am excited for an official release, but it's not going to be any different from the beta.