The mystery is that Matt Smith is playing "Young T-800".
The mystery is that Matt Smith is playing "Young T-800".
Think of all the free advertising Apple got from trendy young rich kids wearing its iconic white headphones during the 2000s, and how now Beats is denying Apple all that free advertising - you definitely don't see as many Apple headphones in use these days.
How about we all take that $20 and spend it on software from developers that don't have a $100bn cash pile they're not using?
There be a point in arguing that the corporate neologism "fonblet" should never reach mainstream usage, but at least as a phrase it's more descriptive than the moronic unoriginal shorthand of "[x] is Not A Thing".
Steven's father is voiced by Tom Scharpling, of soon-to-end 'The Best Show On WFMU' fame. I don't like it - I LOVE IT.
Yay! Now I can see more ads from my favourite brands instead of actual posts written by real people!
Sounds a lot like "The Big Ship" off Brian Eno's Another Green World album, if you ask me.
Just tried this, it works exactly as promised - excellent. Can't be long now until we're all flapping about like Tom Cruise in Minority Report.
The WSJ says the new manufacturing process will make the screen 0.5mm thinner. You won't even notice.
I'm in the UK, and get the new bar on google.com but not on google.co.uk, even after using your tip.
I take it Twitter turned off their access to the firehose after the launch of Google+.
The option isn't there if you're viewing Google News UK. At least it isn't for me.
I guess the developers want to get rid of the URL bar so that Chrome users end up searching on Google a lot more.
In other words, Sony won't be developing any new lenses itself.
Looks like Apple was right. Tomorrow IS just another day. Oh well.
"Never forget"? Obviously we all get a free elephant.
This is obviously nonsense. Where's the rust?
You lost me with the phrase "yesterday night".
Clearly this was the highlight of the entire keynote...
Anyone know of a similar app that'll let you scan the barcodes of UK products?