Wake me up when there's an ebook reader that works more like a real book.
It should have softish covers, and once you open it, there should be 2 screens inside (one for each page).
This way the screens would be protected all the time, and it would feel more natural as a reading tool
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I don't get it, can you give me a cars' analogy?
Imagine you just got your dream car.
Everytime you try to go on a drive with it, something happens to it.
The kids poked the wheels, a meteor fell trough the engine compartment, the steering wheel just fell of...
I also use a really nice DLP HDTV projector for games and movies, and I cannot tell you what a PITA it is to set up that IR bar underneath the projector image in the front side of my living room but yet have the Wii sit in the back of the room where the projector and my amp sits. I have to disconnect everything when I'm done or my dog will trip over all the wires.
Wireless IR bars have been available a few weeks after the Wii launch. Those really solve the issue with Wii + Hometheater.
The bar does no actual communication with the Wii, just gets power from there.
If you lock the door of your house or your car, you should take PassWindow seriously, because clearly you believe that "trivially breakable security is better than none." If you didn't, you'd leave your house and car unlocked.
All my locks are Abloy Protec
According to one of the Win7 developers blog post, the TRIM is already being used in the Windows 7 RC release.
It's just a matter of getting firmwares that support said TRIM command out in to the existing SSD's now.
Yes, Trim is already in the Win7 RC.
Trim is enabled by default but can be turned off. You can use the "fsutil behavior query|set DisableDeleteNotify" command to query or set Trim.
from the comments section of this:
http://blogs.msdn.com/e7/archive/2009/05/05/support-and-q-a-for-solid-state-drives-and.aspx
This all assumes that the coders:
1. Knew what good design was.
2. Weren't told to ship ASAP and screw 'design'.
We are talking about Blizzard here, not a random software house.
they are famous for shipping late because they weren't happy enough with it yet.
MegaUpload's current captchas. Oh lordy are those awful.
On the subject of CAPTCHAs, the one used in gmail is just horrible, I could not get it right and had to resort to the voice option to get past it
The UK and Europe as well as the USA will never EVER see this car.
Really? I just read today on magazine that the Tata NANO already has an european release date. the price has gone up a bit tho, as Europe has stricter safety requirements that they need to implement.
I can't believe he's spending 6 weeks on "If we have free will then so do things that we interact with." I wouldn't think that was meat enough for a good paper, more less six weeks of lectures...Though I guess that's snarky, since I've read innumberable goddamn books about free will, even one's with this guy in 'em (Freedom Evolves by Daniel Dennet, had a long bit about the Game o' Life.)
You misunderstand, the publics requirement to attend the explanation is an age requirement of atleast six weeks. Looks like he managed to simplify the matter a lot!
Exactly how is someone going to get photo of you of sufficient quality to fool the recognition system without you knowing about it? You'll see the person taking the photo, and thus be able to deal with the potential breach before it ever happens.
And how exactly would I be supposed to deal with it? Visit my plastic surgeon?
No if we had worked together things would still be tied up in a international comittee and at best we would have a non-binding resolution to send a strongly worded letter to the moon stating our intentions to visit it someday.
And said letter would have been delivered in person by a private courier company
Actually, Googles current servers reside in Sweden, where it recently became possible to snoop on all traffic passing trough the country.
Google itself, or maybe after some prompting from Russians might have found it prudent to move to a country that at least yet does not allow any snooping.
Lex Nokia is currently encountering resistance in all media, so it might not pass after all.
Garbage In -- Gospel Out.