This would make "On Demand" features a lot easier to provide. I'm sure once people started expecting this kind of stuff from IPTV, most channels would have to join in.
You could stream that episode of Battlestar Galactica you missed from last week or catch a late episode of Regis and Kelly.
Of course, most already know how to download television content on the PC, without the commercials.
It's not like they had a ton of time to send tons of stuff through the stargate. They had to get weapons in there through the gate fast and get the Prometheus ready for launch with the main equipment in a very short timespan...
what if they started making shirts with this e-paper attached on the front? change your clothes via USB.
I'm not sure how durable this stuff is, but if you put it in some sort of protective coating it should be good?
hell, I'm sure someone would start an advertising business out of it, "Wear Microsoft ads on your shirt and get paid!"
This would make "On Demand" features a lot easier to provide. I'm sure once people started expecting this kind of stuff from IPTV, most channels would have to join in.
You could stream that episode of Battlestar Galactica you missed from last week or catch a late episode of Regis and Kelly.
Of course, most already know how to download television content on the PC, without the commercials.
It's not like they had a ton of time to send tons of stuff through the stargate. They had to get weapons in there through the gate fast and get the Prometheus ready for launch with the main equipment in a very short timespan...
what if they started making shirts with this e-paper attached on the front? change your clothes via USB. I'm not sure how durable this stuff is, but if you put it in some sort of protective coating it should be good? hell, I'm sure someone would start an advertising business out of it, "Wear Microsoft ads on your shirt and get paid!"
Yes, although I believe it's much more common in Japan.
User, did you say you're having problems with OS/2? The answer is simple, just switch to Linux.
I was thinking the same thing, darn you. Too bad the government doesn't include "access to internets" on the census yet.
The first few pages read like a J-popstar hagiography.