The display is capacitive - the finger print reader is not - it's just a visual scanner.
The display is capacitive - the finger print reader is not - it's just a visual scanner.
Earlier today Burger King revealed the ridiculously-tagged Satisfries, a new crinkle-cut potato product that's lighter and leaner than the competition. As it turns out, they are not the saddest fries. They might be the best fast food fries going.
Really? A man? Yeah... who'da thunk it.
So rather than cut your finger off to steal your phone, the inventive thief will cut your nipple off.
http://xkcd.com/538/
Movies have scores too. The issue, whether you agree it is an issue or not, is in no way a disservice to games in particular. Therefore, I consider this article and the previous ones like it, valid for all forms of review scores.
Yes. I frequently use WiFi scanning apps while installing networks to find optimal placements and determine sources of interference. Perhaps not so much to help myself as to visualize to the customer what the problems may be.
Adult or pubescent characters. What a change! Or... were they already supposed to look adult?
Did the resolution of the target devices' display increase as well? Because in that case, faces and body language can now emote clearly without OVERDOING IT WITH GIGANTIC EYES.
He didn't say remake, sequel or reimagining. You are responding to something that isn't there.
One of those statements are false. OLEDs are, almost by definition, thinner than LCDs because LCDs require both a shadow substrate and a backlight (and a reflective underlayer) while OLEDs have only a single sheet of luminous dots. In fact, OLEDs can commonly be made thin enough to be flexible sheets of nothing but…
And that's an LCD, not an OLED. :) Besides, wear increases only when in use. :)
I've only ever encountered a single OLED that's exhibited yellowing and that was a store-kept demo prototype of one of the first-ever OLED consumer televisions. Standing in a store, turned on from 9 to 6 every weekday, it had a noticeable…
You still can.
Well I'll be damned. I joined on September 16th. And no, I don't remember that at all, nor do I pay much attention to the opinions of others on matters of taste.
"The Empty Chair" didn't get as much attention, but "The Cuckoo's Calling" was no slouch.
It is true, to a point. OLED displays, or any display that relies on elements that generate each wavelength individually has a problem in that it takes much more energy to generate visible light of a certain intensity in each of the color bands. I forget which one is easier to generate, but I believe it's red, then…
And you "remembered" it just two days after the HD release for iPad?
http://itunes.com/apps/grandthef…
Right, right...
Edit: Sorry. Two days after the three-year anniversary of the HD release. :)
The "Option" key is magic.
Or rather, it's the button that hides on the Mac all those options that we Windows users expect to find available immediately. Try it in Airport Utility when setting radio mode. Try it on the "Volume" icon in your upper right activity tray. Try it on the "Go" menu of Finder.
That. Was. Awesome!
Sadly incorrect. Quite contrarily, a lot of people sweat more easily once they've gotten "into shape". Your body adapts to performing peak work quickly from a flat start and then needs to cool itself off. So many people have the opposite experience compared to what you did, sweating more and more easily once they've…
Sorry, that was just featured pages.
Been done in the past. Looks like this: