Comment Re: Yes. (Score 1) 180
Angry Steve
Angry Steve
Shuji Nakamura also made important breakthroughs in this area.
This is slashdot. It is supposed to be a site about up and coming technologies, not just about established technologies.
The other day I had a flashback of writing a report in elementary school. The teacher would make everyone do a report on the same subject and the industrious students would then go to the library and check out all the books on the subject, leaving the slacker students with nothing.
Well, you can't check out the internet.
What is your evidence for this claim?
No, the Finder is the file manager.
This Apple I is signed by Woz and includes a signed letter from Steve Jobs. The previous owner also got the machine running again.
With OpenFeint already bought and shut down there would be little value to Google, better to buy one of the other actively running networks.
Make yourself white or reflective and you make yourself a more visible target.
Redpark has gone through the MFi program so we don't have to.
I mentioned this in a different post, but if you want to experiment with iOS accessories you can get the Redpark TTL Cable for iOS. More information here: http://www.redpark.com/c2ttl.html
For $55, you can get the Redpark TTL Cable for iOS. More information here: http://www.redpark.com/c2ttl.html
The only bit of substance this article has is the quote from Eric Schmidt which is a partial quote which leaves out a very important bit. The fuller quote is: "Chrome and Android operating systems will remain separate products but could have more overlap ". When the article discusses Chrome it seems to be focused on Chrome the browser, not Chrome OS, which the linked Reuter's article properly does. The original article discusses the differences between Chrome and Android, but none of these differences preclude merging or otherwise combining the OSes. In particular, it is very possible that Google at some time will support running Android apps on Chrome OS or running Chrome OS apps on Android.
You mean the slower, inefficient way? Yeah sure, you can stick with that.
Minor nit-pick: AOL is not a Silicon Valley company. It was an important company in the 90s
Do not use the blue keys on this terminal.