This is a fundamental misunderstanding of how business works. Making money is the ends, not the means. The only thing a company should do is make customers!
That's not true for Gmail's inbox. They've offered all kinds of changes through labs and priority inbox but you can still use the classic inbox, same as it was when Gmail first launched.
The bible doesn't say anything bad about alcohol in and of itself, but there are quite a few lines that speak against excessive imbibery and drunkeness.
How about instead of having one big battery, you have two smaller batteries. That way if there is a problem with one, you still have the other half of your charge fully functional. That SHOULD be enough to get you to the next swap station.
It's more like the landlord giving you a place to stay for free in exchange for him being able to record your every move in the place. After you move out the landlord keeps all of the tapes.
Actually, Sony buys the "guts" of their HD TVs from Samsung and just puts them in a slick case and slaps their logo in it.
You can buy the exact same TV from Samsung without paying extra for the Sony brand.
It's those Metal Gear Solid-like titles that got Sony into the trouble they're in; the insane overhead of developing them is taking its toll on the industry. See: Free Radical, Factor 5, etc...
What's more, these titles appeal to people who likely have already bought a PS3. If Sony wants to compete they need a Wii Sports, not another Metal Gear Solid.
It already has a time scroll. You can use it to see the orbit of the moon and planets in relation to earth. Turn one of those on, and then it should appear as a transparent control at the top-center of the map.
If implemented properly this video service could be quite useful for pirate bay users. Imagine if you could use it to preview the quality of a movie before you torrent it. That would save a ton of wasted bandwidth previously used for mistakenly grabbing a camcorder-quality flick.
Of course the video quality would have to greatly surpass that of youtube for this to work...
I, for one, am extremely surprised that developers are willing to make sequels to an extremely popular game. This has never happened before in the gaming industry.
he rags on the 360 because he's a bitter Sega fanboy. The entire article is about how none of the modern consoles look as cool as the genesis and dreamcast in his eyes.
Which is the only thing a company should do.
This is a fundamental misunderstanding of how business works. Making money is the ends, not the means. The only thing a company should do is make customers!
That's not true for Gmail's inbox. They've offered all kinds of changes through labs and priority inbox but you can still use the classic inbox, same as it was when Gmail first launched.
twice the hours, triple the productivity
You have a citation for these claims? It's not mentioned anywhere in the article.
It's still in pretty early beta. Perhaps Google feels paying customers deserve tested and mature products.
The bible doesn't say anything bad about alcohol in and of itself, but there are quite a few lines that speak against excessive imbibery and drunkeness.
What an immaculate idea!
How about instead of having one big battery, you have two smaller batteries. That way if there is a problem with one, you still have the other half of your charge fully functional. That SHOULD be enough to get you to the next swap station.
A democratic official has never had to publicly apologize for disagreeing with Al Sharpton, Michael Moore, or Sean Penn.
It's more like the landlord giving you a place to stay for free in exchange for him being able to record your every move in the place. After you move out the landlord keeps all of the tapes.
Sales tax
Evangelion. The english dubbing has a much better translation than the subs.
Actually, Sony buys the "guts" of their HD TVs from Samsung and just puts them in a slick case and slaps their logo in it. You can buy the exact same TV from Samsung without paying extra for the Sony brand.
It's those Metal Gear Solid-like titles that got Sony into the trouble they're in; the insane overhead of developing them is taking its toll on the industry. See: Free Radical, Factor 5, etc...
What's more, these titles appeal to people who likely have already bought a PS3. If Sony wants to compete they need a Wii Sports, not another Metal Gear Solid.
It already has a time scroll. You can use it to see the orbit of the moon and planets in relation to earth. Turn one of those on, and then it should appear as a transparent control at the top-center of the map.
Does this mean that if we all start pirating Vista then we'll get discounts too? Let's go for it!
The cell processor has nothing to do with the graphics.
If implemented properly this video service could be quite useful for pirate bay users. Imagine if you could use it to preview the quality of a movie before you torrent it. That would save a ton of wasted bandwidth previously used for mistakenly grabbing a camcorder-quality flick.
Of course the video quality would have to greatly surpass that of youtube for this to work...
You're blaming Microsoft for the slow adoption of computers inside the U.S.? What operating system do you think they use outside of America?
I, for one, am extremely surprised that developers are willing to make sequels to an extremely popular game. This has never happened before in the gaming industry.
I think the idea is intended to appeal to the people who never owned a Gamecube and missed out on some good games.
"Nothing to see here"
Yeah, I think that sums up the latest blu-ray problem
I think the headline should say "mocking" instead of "mimicking"
Justin Bailey That is all.
The portable music market seemed pretty saturated, too
he rags on the 360 because he's a bitter Sega fanboy. The entire article is about how none of the modern consoles look as cool as the genesis and dreamcast in his eyes.