Comment Yawn (Score 2, Funny) 252
Gosh, an OS that mimics another GUI? Would never happen in the 'west'?
Gosh, an OS that mimics another GUI? Would never happen in the 'west'?
Been wearing a computer for years, it's a watch. You can get GPS, video, calculators, and more crap to wear, so wearable computers have been around for decades.
In An interview with Myers CEO, he said a small percentage of their sales are online, so they will not miss too much.
Nokia had there own connectors for years, the B+N nook has it's own connector, it just one of those things. I think it's more important to have a single USB charger.
But it worked for Ironman.
It's a bad example, you can see who you are following, metadata is blind, it does not know anything about the specific person, it just indicates patterns.
And a little salt
Feels a little faster in some areas like web browsing, generally about the same, but I prefer the old UI.
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Washing machines and driers? They spin...
Apple TV mirrors your desktop, so you can do on the TV what you can do on the mac. Macosx maverick will use use Apple TV as a second desktop, menu bar and all, so Sony get a PS4 extension, well done!
Ok, hands up who thought of posting the same quote! o/
The USA didn't give a poop about Dr. Who until 'recently'. It isn't a lame show made in the US with nice PC characters. Dr.Who can kill, lie, and deceive, and make monumental blunders. If it was written in the US he'd be nice and strong. He is male, and regenerates as a male, to regenerate as a female would mean a gender change, just to please a small whiny few. OFFS! The US networks kill good Si-Fi so leave the rest of us alone.(Firefly).
After reading the comments, I have switched off MAC filtering on my WPA2 router as it would be useless in a real attack, thanks guys, good job.
Many people get this far with Gauss gun, then the exponential power requirements kick in and you see why only big companies continue development. The theory is good, but it's Hollywood science when it comed down to physical size.
How many NASA managers does it take to screw in a lightbulb? "That's a known problem... don't worry about it."