Exactly!
Exactly!
So, what you're saying is you bought 4 versions of the same phone before switching to Samsung?
I think the purpose of the "The New" prefix is that Apple needed to differentiate between the older numbered models and their latest iPad. Future iPads won't be branded 'The New iPad', or 'The New New iPad'; they'll just be called 'iPad', the same way that new iMacs or Macbooks don't have new naming schemes for each…
made such a pretty game so, so ugly
That was a lot of dumb shit you just said
How can something be scientifically surprising?
I don't appreciated being accused of not reading the article before commenting
You misunderstood my comment. It was in response to epicvape saying that its for presentation only. I am saying that it's not (as the article explains), because if that was the reason then it would be a more viewable angle.
yes, but 70 degrees is un-viewable and awkward looking for a laptop. If they wanted it to look presentable, they would open them to, say, 120 degrees.
Sorry, that was a typo. I meant Wii, not Wii U. I was talking about the last generation, not predicting the future.
You're thinking of Copyrights (or maybe trademarks). Patents are 20 years.
Are you a product planner working at Toshiba? I feel like you could do better...
All patents are null after 20 years, no matter what the status of the product is (even if its on the market).
That doesn't make sense. Nintendo profits on their hardware and Wii U and DS both outsold the competition. Why would they start developing exclusively for another console manufacturer? Especially one that has a very opposite business and product philosophy.
Exactly. I don't see getting rid of ethernet as a big deal because the minority who use it can pay a slight premium to get an adapter. Its not as good as having it built in, but I think the tradeoff was justified.
Please, show me a laptop with double the specs. Better yet, show me a comparable laptop for $750.
Its because it was:
Why not try a Macbook Air?
I think you missed the boat.
you mean tweets?