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Good job Giz, you managed to scoop io9 by...negative eleven days.

VOTE: BEST BUDGET PEN

What time is it? Adventure Time!

I use VNC all the time to view videos. The lag is pretty terrible, though, but that's what you get when you do remote login and screen-mirroring...

Heh. That was quite a set-up for such a direct joke.

"Now with 200% more unnecessarily loud nylon tracksuit rustling action!"

Well, this is just a proof of concept. If you put this in the hands of a real foley artist, they would not only record the sound correctly, they would probably thank you for not making them re-record cloth rustling again, and instead let them tap on the database of rustles that they already recorded some time before.

The dirt scratches it. It's like rubbing abrasive cleaner over a surface, you know? Maybe it's not as bad, depending on the type of dirt, but it certainly doesn't help.

So that you can see that there is stuff on the next page, instead of swiping blindly and hoping for the best?

So, you'll start caring from the next version (i.e. final release) onwards?

What special voodoo does a USB1.x (the x is because no existing product uses less than USB1.1) cable have that it can't be replaced by an entirely pin-compatible USB 2.0 cable?

yeop

Switched tabs too fast?

Well, from the sound of it the decontamination process for anything bound for the Sun is: Shoot it at the Sun.

Isn't sodium hypochlorite just bleach-bleach? Doesn't seem very 'super' to me, unless they were literally pouring the powdered form on it without dilution.

The Diginfo article itself actually quotes the researcher as saying that it's the sodium that is 'unlimited', not the sugar.

I think Leophir is cool. Eh writes comments and doesn't making fun of Samsung pices of plastic.

Fun fact: The Kinja algorithm will promote the first thread that contains a post by an editor to be the first one you see in the comments. Therefore it is in the interest of the article poster to be the first commenter as well, instead of letting the maddening two-pane mess of comments take over. Everybody wins!

Except that Swissbikes it can't be dragged; the wheels on this concept apparently can spin while in the folded position, so you grab onto the seat post and wheel it around.

Funny thing is, I'm not sure where Andrew is getting the 'dandelions' thing from. None of the other articles linked say anything about dandelions.