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Sounds like a legit breakthrough! How exciting.

It's a rectangle. And it is so because it was decreed by the god of rectangles.

Not all bears are nazis. Take pedobear for example...

Just read his other articles. Today for example, his other contribution was about Zuckerburg's nipples. Biddle is humanity's prime example of journalistic integrity and objective analysis.

Will they fix the rubberbanding that ensures every game is super competitive in the My Player mode? I simply have no interest in investing tens of hours developing a player only to average 65 ppg while still winning by 3 or 4 points each time due to AI cheating.

Just the kind of garbage I've come to expect from this guy.

Not even close... I would retire and dedicate my life to non-work related things if I had, um, 3 million or so.

Perhaps some sort of dedicated display will still be used. I don't know. Social norms and attitudes toward certain tech change ALL the time. Just because people have a set of expectations nowadays, doesn't mean they'll have the same ones in 20 years. But this whole TV thing depends on the semantics of what a TV is.

I love your comments and I've lately started to look for them under the articles.

I had Saved by the Bell style phones in mind. That was only 22 years ago. I'm surprised to see phones evolving that much in 2 years.

I don't disagree with most of what you said. I was mainly talking about consumer level technology. You're probably correct about industrial, commercial, and other institutional level tech.

This is an incredibly narrow view of technological progress. Do you realize what 20 years look like in tech terms? 20 years ago cell phones needed a separate backpack and cost thousands of dollars. Optical media was a new futuristic invention that only the elite could try out. The internet barely existed. And a 56kbps

I almost pissed my pants laughing. I think I'm in love.

No. It is perfectly acceptable to criticize this sensationalist nonsense that has absolutely no value apart from attracting clicks. If that bothers you, feel free to go away yourself.

As a Google fanboi, I can't imagine any fellow fanbois objecting to that hilarious video.

If you think this is sensationalist and patently untrue, just remember that the article could have been written by Sam Biddle!

You made my day sir.

Your university uses $200 flimsy metal chairs? Money well spent!

It's beautiful! I simply can't wait for OLED and other flexible electronic technologies to become ubiquitous, or at least available.

I wonder what would happen if I pulled this out of my backpack in class. At the very least it would stop the lecture dead in its tracks.