Additionally, the Steam for Linux Beta client includes Big Picture, the mode of Steam designed for use with a TV and controller, also currently in beta.
How many more clues do you guys want? The Steam Game Console is coming!
Around here 99.9% of people lock their Wi-Fi, because of the monthly caps.
Yes, cable/DSL has monthly caps too, sometimes not even 50GB monthly. Netflix Canada even had to add another quality setting so that people wouldn't go through their caps too quickly.
Between a closed iOS controlled by Apple and a seemingly non-heterogeneous and sometimes controlled by the carriers Android OS, is WebOS the only valid alternative?
Can HP succeed where RIM failed? I'd like to see iOS, Android and WebOS each get around 30-35% userbase, in order to keep each other from taking over. The last thing we need is another OS with 90%+ userbase, no matter which one it is.
Eye candy is not useless if it serves a purpose. Like exposé on OS X, for example.
I asked earlier what "wobbly windows" was supposed to be but I got no explanation of what it is, when or why it's wobbling.
Mini-ITX with on-board nVidia GPU, Logitech 2.4GHz gamepads.
Done.
How many more clues do you guys want? The Steam Game Console is coming!
inconvenienced
The UPS analogy is wrong indeed. Let's use FedEx instead.
Around here 99.9% of people lock their Wi-Fi, because of the monthly caps.
Yes, cable/DSL has monthly caps too, sometimes not even 50GB monthly. Netflix Canada even had to add another quality setting so that people wouldn't go through their caps too quickly.
Probably Android fanboys who want everyone to run Android... Younger people who never lived the Microsoft monopoly decades.
That would be <em>toilet paper</em> anyway.
Depends where they live. $100K in the USA might not be much but for someone else, say in India, it's another story.
Between a closed iOS controlled by Apple and a seemingly non-heterogeneous and sometimes controlled by the carriers Android OS, is WebOS the only valid alternative?
Can HP succeed where RIM failed? I'd like to see iOS, Android and WebOS each get around 30-35% userbase, in order to keep each other from taking over. The last thing we need is another OS with 90%+ userbase, no matter which one it is.
And don't forget to say that cloud storage is no good in Canada, where uncapped internet doesn't really exist, and mobile plans are absolute garbage.
Yes, it's so bad that it's worth mentioning twice.
It seems ridiculous to me that 13GB is taken by the OS and built-in software.
How does that compare to iOS? And to be fair, how does that compare to iOS+Pages+Keynote+Numbers?
I was going for a "Predator" reference, not a megalomaniac villain with superhuman chair-throwing abilities.
If you do that, the Xbox will freak out, activate its optical camouflage and start killing everyone in the room.
How did you know it was a Sharp LCD? How did you check?
You can't open Windows because the 787 runs on Linux.
I'm Canadian. When I read "MPG" I see "Moving Picture Experts Group".
Is AC really trolling?
As you can see in this photo:
http://usabledevices.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Maker-carnival-Shanghai-displays.jpg
They're selling a copy of the MakerBot Replicator:
http://store.makerbot.com/replicator-404.html
Same as intel, nVidia, IBM and Microsoft. They're all heading down since the last three months or so.
Trolls trolling trolls... it's like Inception or something.
Trust no one.
I want to believe.
Burma shave.
Eye candy is not useless if it serves a purpose. Like exposé on OS X, for example. I asked earlier what "wobbly windows" was supposed to be but I got no explanation of what it is, when or why it's wobbling.
WTF is "wobbly windows" supposed to be? Useless eye-candy with no purpose?
I would agree with you except for the fact that I have no idea what this "Windows" thing is supposed to be.
Just like all Canadians.