I would imagine that he's not going to Microsoft for their software division, but moreso their budding (and growing) hardware/design divisions.
I would imagine that he's not going to Microsoft for their software division, but moreso their budding (and growing) hardware/design divisions.
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If this is true then you could theoretically set these cells on the outer perimeter of your home. Harness power from the outer edges of your wifi signal, and keep it from bleeding to your neighbors' houses and street. Power and security.
That's enough for a 0-62 sprint in 4.3 seconds (the S 63 does it in 4.4, or 4.0 with all-wheel drive) and a top speed of 155 mph (limited of course). The V12 also gets a unique carbon fiber engine cover in case you want to show it to the neighbors on a sunny afternoon.
IE11 is available on Win7
People love to hold on to stereotypes/conceptions that are, at this point, untrue. Internet Explorer is actually pretty damned good these days. 10 and recently 11 have really shown off in terms of what Old Corporate Giant Micro$haft is actually doing to enhance their products, but people will hold on to ancient…
Thankfully the segment is incredibly small lol
Nobody needs this like nobody has needed the following trucks before:
I'd love to be adorned in a very nice suit, top hat and monocle. Cigar in one hand, three fingers of (whichever Scotch I'm about at the time) in the other. Toss me in a '78 (Bitchin') Camaro with T-tops, loaded to the hilt with C4.
Seems close but also looks like the headlamp clusters are too far away from the wheel wells on the GC.
The wheel arches are too rounded.
It was fun. I really had a good time working on that system. Just really wish they took my chassis design concerns to heart as much as they did my board revisions :/
I built a system with 256 "physical processors" (as deemed by RHEL — really cores + threads) and 2TB RAM: 16GB sticks, 8 per riser, 8 risers per tray, 2 trays per system.
Really is the worst. My wife got a 900 1.5 years ago and the AT&T guys were all "oh yeah, totes upgradeable to Windows Phone 8 when it comes out!
Windows phone 8.1 will have 77% API unity with Windows RT. Speculations abound, but it would seem that a unified Windows Phone/RT structure is underway. Who knows, maybe WP will absorb RT.
A better option would be a feature that automatically shuts the lights off when you turn the car off. That way they're always on, you don't have to worry about the sensor acting up in short tunnels/underpasses and you won't run your battery down by forgetting to turn them off!
You'd think they would come up with some way to push these songs on you. Some sort of "music nobody has listened to yet" station.
You can update manually, right now, without waiting for your carrier to approve! WPCentral called this out this morning, and here is a write-up to update your phone!
Won't someone think of the seals?!