And they're talking about North America. You have to take into account that things like Hulu are USA-only but Netflix is available in Canada. Granted, the selection pales compared to the USA version, but at least it's available.
It wasn't really working at 100% on Mountain Lion anyway, scrolling and image refresh problems. Not to mention super slow because it's PowerPC binaries.
I bet the Windows version would run better in VirtualBox.
So, they're gonna be designing molecules on a Raspberry Pi computer and then 3D-printing the molecules with PLA filament via an Arduino-powered 3D printer?
Forget about Netflix, the real question is: what is this "Internet" thing?
I don't think they're sending VC.1 or WMA to all the iOS devices, the PS3, the Wii, etc.
And they're talking about North America. You have to take into account that things like Hulu are USA-only but Netflix is available in Canada. Granted, the selection pales compared to the USA version, but at least it's available.
My AppleTV is connected to a computer-only LCD panel (it only has VGA, DVI and HDMI inputs, no built-in tuner).
I wonder what kind of comments I'd get about my setup from those "content people".
It eats the Internet too, eh?
What is this "Star Trek" thing you're talking about?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtDqsmbyo1M
I just had an amazing idea: 3D-printed bitcoins!
iTunes gift cards are available everywhere.
And then there would be no default controller for the console and people would have complained about lack of support for their preferred controller.
Nature doesn't have cars with subwoofers, harley-davidson bikes and idiots using streets as racing tracks.
Some of today's vehicles have five thousand watts subwoofers. You think those are quieter, really?
It seems you've never been annoyed by loud thumping music that you can hear from ten blocks away.
Car companies or insurance companies?
I wonder if he could have used a bare ATmega328P instead of a costly Arduino.
What do you mean? African or European heads?
Of course I wouldn't! And it's not my fault if Adobe put valid serial numbers on the very same page.
It wasn't really working at 100% on Mountain Lion anyway, scrolling and image refresh problems. Not to mention super slow because it's PowerPC binaries.
I bet the Windows version would run better in VirtualBox.
Hey, I just bought this new Canon A4 scanner, let's print something!
So, they're gonna be designing molecules on a Raspberry Pi computer and then 3D-printing the molecules with PLA filament via an Arduino-powered 3D printer?
Did I miss any meme?
Since when is CS2 free?
I'm in Canada. I use AMD in the winter and Intel in the summer.
What a simple and yet powerful idea. Let's hope all provinces do the same.
Mind you, moose apologies can be pretty nasty...
And here it is.