I was thinking that you were refering to their current line of Laptops / Tablets that go under the same name, but I see now that they actually did make a coffee table.
Rveryone was early to the party with tablets though. There are tons of PDAs, reading and drawing boards that a quite similar to modern tablets, yet iOS was the first operating system to make them seem useful to most people.
Yet inside the bottle
Windows 8.1 is really nice. Went straight from 7 to 8.1 and rarely look back.
Sure.
Self-driving cars and Google Glass among others. You're welcome. Tell your friends.
@SonyKong
No, you're nuts if you see the clear, statistical links between lack of vaccination and proliferation of disease and think "I think I won't vaccinate my kid".
Sure, it's not always a good idea to have private corporations administer vaccines, and I agree; their profit margines are ridic, but vaccines administered in the US are regulated by the FDA. If you honestly don't think vaccines help after reading reports from both th...
Guessing that's because NSA doesn't care about Yahoo to begin with. What self-respecting terrorist cell uses Yahoo for mail?
Well, the article is an inanimate body of text, and can't really find proof per se...
No, but what this article does, is trying to say that the finding, made by other people than the writer himself, isn't compatible with the current black hole theory. So in some sense, black holes don't exist as we currently know them.
I never actually said that it's not going to happen, eventually, as I agree - it probably will. But an 80% decline by 2015?
No, that sounds extremely unlikely to me. Facebook has a large cash capital to invest and reinvent themselves, and offer many services, all of which will probably not suffer an average decline that large by 2015.
I'd easily bet 10000$ that this is not going to happen.
As the article touches on, what would bring about the end of Facebook?
Also, who has the budget and resources to cope with everything Facebook offers? Probably only a major company like Google, and they've already given it a shot.
Facebook is not just a social media website like MySpace was, and is, it's a network that offers a wide variety of services, and that already holds an...
I agree that the title is a little misleading, but it looks like it was based on the quote in the article by George Chapline.
Also, if what the article claims is true (still looking into the sources), it means that the current black hole theory is flawed - not just that we learned something new about a black hole.
Woooooo! Way to go, France.
Anyway, quick question: Is it the best idea to write "everything will be fine" in an article about a company being fined?
I appreciate the article. Writing a detailed piece like this while under time pressure takes quite the effort, but there are some grammatical errors and weirdly constructed sentences they should want to look into.
Other than that, good read.
While there are charities that spend ridiculous amounts of money on salaries and administration compared to the actual charital work they do, I'm sure Zuckerberg's charity is money well spent.
Here's one where NONE of your money goes to administration fees.
http://www.charitywater.org...
Anyway, well done Zuckerberg!
Wrong. Many hardcore PC games are actually quite old and not so demanding graphically.
If you consider dial-up Internet to "still be around" when only 3% of Americans have it, you can officially expect car keys, Blu-Ray players, DVD and even GPS to be around by the same definition five years from now.
There's literally just one sentence on why privacy is important, and that's:
"Privacy is what allows us to determine who we are and who we want to be."
Maybe he should've spent a little more than 1:43. Being under surveillance doesn't mean anything unless it's used against you. Now, there are serious worries to be had about the safekeeping of the surveillance data and how governments will use the data, but please speak about tha...
@SirBradders
The 1% elite want you to hear that the 1% owns most of America's wealth. Because that's in the media a lot.
I guess I agree with WeedyOne on this one. Just humans giving up meat could do wonders on the way to solving global warming, the global food crisis and would greatly further animal well being. As stated by the UN. Cut down on meat today!
Or we could complain about how much mankind sucks on Internet forums.
I think Netflix is pretty good at handling low connection speeds. Most of the time.
@Skyfire
I think that makes no sense. He says North America, not North Americans - hence the region and not the people. No one here is saying, as of yet, that the demand for streaming isn't there. He's talking about there being a lack of sufficient connection speeds and infrastructure.
Isn't it a completely different thing to do it wirelessly, though?