Actually, broken merchandise is a cost of business, not a cost of customer.
Actually, broken merchandise is a cost of business, not a cost of customer.
Yes, I've always wanted that on OSX but since I only ever use 1 connected monitor it's actually not bad and having the full screen for whatever app is up there is nice too.
Yes, I never thought Apple invented tablets or anything to that effect. And I agree Metro looks nice. I'll probably get one for development use (and I'm sure I'll nerd out on it too, similarly to how I will when my Raspberry π arrives next week. I also think metro will do very nice things for the Interface on my…
This guy might get his wish one day when we meet up with aliens from Uranus and they tell us its real name.
Huh? Which one do you consider the third one? The left, right or top? Because I mentioned all three so pick which one you consider third, then find in my comment where I mentioned where that one bridges to the laptop screen and you have an answer.
You're a funny guy. The tablets that ran Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition were not quite the same thing we consider tablets today. Those were laptops with a touch screen. Still a tablet form factor, but completely different.
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That program does exist. It's called craigslist. You take your device there, someone gives you a couple hundred bucks, then you go to MS Store and buy a WP8 device with your couple hundred new bucks + some old bucks.
Well, if you set them up properly you'd only ever have to drag across 1 display as the 1 on the left would connect to the laptop via the left side of the laptop screen, the right would connect at the right side and the top would connect at the top, so you're always only 1 monitor away from the laptop screen.
What I get from that site is 1. Hitler couldn't afford a good airbrusher (half of Goebbels arm is still there) and 2. the KKK police officer pic looks like it was done in MS Paint. Haha.
I agree on all fronts. PixelSense was what the technology the original Surface used was always called. So I think the strategy now is to get the technology known and let the manufacturers decided on product names. For example the original surface hardware is now called (and possibly was before but just referred to as…
720p is 1280x720, the iPhone 4/4S Retina is 960x640. So it's got more pixels but the size of the screen compared to the pixel count (pixel density) is what matters for clarity. So if it's a windows phone with a 5" screen it may be less pixel dense than the iPhone, if has less than a 4" screen than it would definitely…
Joe, you'll be happy to hear it's on sale for $45 at backcountry
It's not just corporate advertising, as alowicious stated, when you take pictures of your house to sell it, you clean it first and arrange everything tidily. This is exactly the same and it applies to almost all photography; before you take the picture, you arrange things and compose it to look as good as possible.…
Just to clarify, what are they lying about?
Really, Immunologists must be idiots. I've always 'known' that my body reacts that way to protect from unwanted things. Seems like common sense to me.
Yeah, I agree. It probably would be faster but then I have no excuse to buy a Cintiq.
I agree with you completely. And PixelSense is originally the name of the technology not the hardware. In fact, I think it still is, because on the website they call the hardware the Samsung SUR40 instead of the surface or anything else. I also think surface is a bad name for this tablet, it made sense with the…
Oh, well that sucks! Man, I'd love to have a Cintiq, purely for the nerdgasm as I'm not an artist, I'm a Web developer though and could maybe sort of get some legit use out of it for design mockups.
Apple definitely announced more than 4 times the amount of stuff MS did. Hell, they didn't even need one article about yesterday's keynote, a simple picture would have sufficed since a picture of the thing tells more about it than MS did.