Can't wait for the Android version. I'm using Weather Bug and i feel like I'm playing with a Tyco toy. I'm sick of these overtly rounded childish graphics.
Can't wait for the Android version. I'm using Weather Bug and i feel like I'm playing with a Tyco toy. I'm sick of these overtly rounded childish graphics.
If you know anything about the writers on Gizmodo, especially Sam, you'd know that they speak in incredibly sarcastic hyperbole. Article title should read: "Horrible Failure" Kindle Fire Selling Millions. And then have a picture of a crying baby with an Apple T-shirt on.
yes, but it shot 480 frames in (0.821 nanoseconds). At 1MB/frame (a guess a raw frame size), that would equate to nearly 584MB/nanoseconds, and thusly 711,327 TB/second
I love Firefox, but on more than one occassion now, I've visited a website that has launched a java applet that wound up downloading/executing an exe file (from the java cache) without my consent. I use Avast and it's been able to somewhat sandbox it upon launch because it doesn't think it's legit. However, it did…
On what type of media is this stored? I don't see how it could be copied over to an SD card or even DDR3 ram at that speed.
This is why I buy the British version of the episodes over the American ones. Thankfully we aren't forced to listen to these American blowhards.
I would sue for mental anguish at least at of being duped out of $57 million. They should give him half of the winnings on the low end. If they can't tell whether it's a glitch on the roller, or on the bells, why does the gambler lose by default?
Whenever i ask for a Coke, and they say they have Pepsi products, I ask for a rootbeer, and if they don't have that, Dr Pepper (even though i'm not a huge fan). And if they don't have that, I just get water.
They probably were. They spend all their money on ammo that they just shoot straight up into the air for no reason.
Yea, i would think that if it lost contact with the host server for more than 30 minutes while in reconnaissance or attack mode, it'd auto self destruct. In the rare instances where there are false positives and cost thousands of dollars in lost equipment, the technology is by far the most valuable piece, and it's…
How does it go through a door and then bounce its way up the stairs, and then flying out a wall another 100+ft or so and into a car. I'd like to see the recreation of this, because I don't believe it. Mythbust it!
Only some people's pipes can support it. A typical Bluray has a bitrate of around 25Mbps and that can climb or drop depending on the scene. An yea, the providers, and internet providers would buckle at the knees trying to provide this.
With production companies producing 10 different versions of DVD packages of the same movies (Regular, Unrated, Platinum, Extended, Walmart censored, Collectors, etc), they should at least make a version for those people who prefer 16:9 above all else. If you want the 25:3 edition or whatever it is, great, but don't…
Unless you plan on downloading a full 30-50GB Bluray image, you're still getting compressed video off the bittorent, that's just as bad as Netflix.
Yup. I totally rebuilt my car last year by buying a new one and trading in the old one.
I guess people in California just figured it out.
I use the website [www.packagetrackr.com] and it will text me when my package is delivered or whatever. Very handy and doesn't use any extra resources on my phone. Plus I can easily add the packages on the computer as opposed to dealing with it on my phone only.
I have a TMobile HTC Sensation, which is nearly identical to the HTC EVO3D, and I don't have this "HTC IQ Agent". So it doesn't appear that it comes with it unless its called something else.
The Airline can get fined for non-compliance of FAA rules. Just about everyone knows that normal electronics and modern planes don't interfere with one another, but the FAA isn't willing to chance it with an unknown device and an airplane that may or may not be properly protected.
There was a Mythbusters episode about this. This rule was instituted a long time ago when the wires of the plane were not of the "shielded" variety. Electronics could cause the instrumentation to be off (which could have a significant effect if you're flying 3000 miles). The FAA put forth the guidelines to limit use…