I’d like to see a “Should I Upgrade from Apple TV 3?” article. So far, the only thing compelling here seems to be Plex, which I already have through PlexConnect. Most of the apps on this list are available for Apple TV 3.
I’d like to see a “Should I Upgrade from Apple TV 3?” article. So far, the only thing compelling here seems to be Plex, which I already have through PlexConnect. Most of the apps on this list are available for Apple TV 3.
I just got my 32gb ATv yesterday... And once I got Plex & Netflix, I was content :) I’m liking the new Plex app, they did a good job with it.
I got my aTV yesterday and I +1 Plex and Air Video HD. One thing I thought was odd is that none of the popular music services have an app out yet like Pandora, Spotify, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, etc... I realize I could Airplay it, but I prefer an app which will probably be out soon.
I love The Shinning!
Fun, but sad, fact: the XB-70 was intended as a Mach 3 bomber capable of penetrating enemy airspace, evading their radar and interceptor aircraft. Two prototypes were built; one was lost in a tragic accident. During formation flying a chase plane collided with the XB-70s vertical stabilizers and exploded, damaging the…
That's a place on the 'love to visit' list.
...You still have travel agencies? In 2015?
Watch me whip! Now watch me Nae Nae!
Why not just say, “Starting tomorrow morning, you can pick up an Apple TV at Best Buy and Apple retail stores”?
On Tuesday, a pair of Tu-142 Bears made their way toward the USS Ronald Reagan while the carrier was undertaking…
The final design of NASA’s Lunar Excursion Module was a thing of beauty, even if it looked fragile and patched-up with bits from different junkyards...
hopefully those cuhrazy amish mafia people dont come confiscate it like the “skinnies” in blackhawk down.
And somehow they managed to land by just gimbaling and throttling the engine with the assistance of small reaction jets - no robot arms, nets, ball pits or anything else Gizmodo commenters suggest when they claim SpaceX will never be able to land a Falcon9 Booster with gimbal and throttle control with small reaction…
Just to be clear, this (pictured below) is not a free-flying LLTV. It’s the Lunar Landing Research Facility at NASA Langley in Virginia. The simulated lander was suspended from a very large frame and lowered under computer control. After Apollo the facility was repurposed to test crash dynamics of aircraft; its name…
It does have a twin at the site...occasionally you’ll see them both airborne at the same time.
Huge vulnerability, much more so than ballistic missiles. Just park a ship a few hundred miles off the coast of anywhere and launch off a readily available cruise missile at target X. Sail away or scuttle the ship if you are really worried. In fact, the Russians have an app for that:
Aberdeen PROVING grounds is where the US Army develops and “proves” and refits new technologies etc etc. I’m sure it was under test in some capacity.
Only a matter of time before....The Rise of the Machines.
You just invented a new type of composite armor
I thought that was the test they were going to do. I am disappoint.