I always thought it was her
I always thought it was her
When I have seen houses moved I can't help but wonder how safe I would feel in that house later on.
Ok this is actually a great idea for recycling, does some one knows how can i build something like this?
Next up, not-quite-empty toothpaste tubes and small soap slivers.
It's a cool idea... but how many people have old microSD cards of a decent size?
Obviously the keys pictured in the headline are from an older keyboard, he's just showing you that Mac keyboard's do use the control key. It was "ctrl" until they went to the slim aluminum design. Could you not have taken the 30 seconds to check this before posting?
Dude. You're wrong here. Give it up.
die hard...with a vengeance
My take is that whatever you post to the Internet, you should expect it to be seen by complete strangers, saved to a government database, and pissed on by said strangers.
Nope... the point of bendable screens is to bend and make displays like in Red Planet:
As a note 2 owner I can tell you the glass screen is fragile. My screen cobwebbed after sliding out of my pocket at a baseball game (so it was probably a 2 ft drop at most). With the thin flip overs they offer on Samsungs this will be perfect. The flip cover prevents normal scratches and the plastic display prevents…
Then use the customizability of Android to set it to your liking.
Nope - electronic devices. Last time I checked, Cellphones and Laptops were electronic devices.
Probably because most "shadow" emulating algorithms are pretty bad and system taxing, I really hope if they want to do it, at least do it right.
This flatness for flatness sake thing needs to stop.
So, what keeps your bolognese / soup / whatever you're heating in the saucepan from running down onto the handle of the spoon?
Wouldn't it be better to have a cup holder that screwed into the ground?
My writing looks like that when I'm at home using my desk.
Please tell me there are 360 pictures of this.
I don't understand why this story is on Gizmodo.