kitkatklub123
kitkatklub123
kitkatklub123

The real question is, if the Internet is a series of tubes, what will the quInternet be?

And here I thought maple syrup came from the magical land of the supermarket.

How is this not hipster trash again?

Honestly, meh - I'm a sucker for innovative architecture, but this reeks "trying too hard to impress" and is boring to look at.

I must be missing something here, Instagram may "bring" 30 million users, but Facebook likely already has them signed up anyway - waste of money?

The story of Bluetooth (the technology) is a lot more mundane; it was created to spam people with advertisement/promotions as they walked by an emitter.

The years leading to 2030 ought to be interesting, we haven't seen nothing yet apparently.

By far my favourite streaming service, it would be a shame if it were truly dead (which isn't the case yet, fortunately).

So basically we'd be paying some old guy sitting at his computer, hiding behind the photo of a pretty girl, to act like a girlfriend.

Was it ever about innovation? Some cool gadgets here and there, the wrist bands for iPod Nano's and all, but that's about it.

Milking it, milking it, milking it...

Trouble when it comes to 'pro' applications, a touchscreen doesn't cut it - I don't mind it for light use on a tablet, but I would never be able to do anything with it at a professional level, say heavy Photoshop work or 3D modeling.

It amazes me how few people understand that you cannot just add a touchscreen and expect it to work relatively well with just about any existing desktop application.

My iPad 2 is slowly getting frozen down with software updates, 5.1 made just a tad slower and I expected that's completely intended... 6.0 will run on it, but it'll be on a "it shouldn't run on it, but since we're nice folks we are giving it to you anyway" goodwill status.

It's already an awesome product, so expectations are probably unrealistic when a new version comes out.

I'm so making grilled swordfish for dinner tonight, props for the suggestion.

Blame it on manufacturers and carriers that prevent older devices from getting OS updates, they're just trying to force people to buy new phones. Also, Froyo is fine, Android 3.x was for tablets only so there was a big pause in updates for phones.

Only the last one had me stuck with a generic answer like "some sort of pass card" (but I don't live in NYC).

Can't wait for the generation after that, ie. OSXXX.

Regardless, I'd like to see what they have planned in the post-10.8 roadmap; hopefully they have *something*, Lion and Mountain Lion's iOS-ification smells a bit like they have run out of ideas.