not sure about being scared but more about me too. kind of a dumb application using the xbox one to stream to a virtual room and not actual virtual reality gaming. they have hololens coming so that is where their investment is.
i see this partnership more about using windows 10 and getting the xbox one controller out there to the pc community and trying to cross breed the xbox one and the pc together.
having windows involved creates a bigger marketing campai...
4K support and a 2 terabyte hard drive. the ram is fine at 8gb but the gpu and cpu need a major upgrade. we might get away from disk drives too. not sure about bundling next generation morpheus with each system or not.
after watching that i have no interest at all to ever buy them. pointless.
why protest against something free?
awww shucks, i feel so sorry for them
and now that shift to overcharge tv subscribers while giving them limited options will carry over even more so to internet providers. lower data caps, higher costs. plus a premium if you don't bundle tv.
those sites usually just offer a means to host files that its users share, wasn't this site offering the files themselves?
why would they think they could offer a service without securing the rights?
i cannot stand companies who want to speak on behalf of their consumers. if you cannot offer them the choice then the feature isn't worth having because it means you are worried they won't use it. apple tried this nonsense with google maps too.
it's useless without an iphone, therefore it's even more useless to me. and who buys a new watch every year or two? that is exactly what apple expects, good luck.
like the review i also don't see much need for this and in his review about the constant reminder of passwords made me laugh. apple is supposed to be known for easy to use devices but just the other day a friend was having issues with his password. he couldn't even update his apps without it. i also had issues with my password when i used to use itunes.
anyways this device is just an overpriced watch in a world where nobody wears watches any more. having the shake yo...
the more common something is the less valuable it becomes. that is why they will control pricing like they do with diamonds.
it's cool and all but what you see now actually happened many years ago and nothing will reach those planets for thousands of years even if they do find something. look at how long it takes just to reach mars.
isn't it the same rule of thumb with criminals? they have no rules to abide by unlike the law. how do you catch online hackers if we are so protective of our privacy?
most people will prefer free over paid so if there is a free option they will take it even if it means ads. however if another free option is to remove or block ads they will choose this path as well. most people don't care about the source receiving revenue, sad but true. they will only care if that source closes down but then that free user will just look somewhere else.
the only real way to counter this is to charge for removing the ads so that the user then has to cho...
that's pretty wild. the downside is it can take jobs away
true. minimal upgrades each year and people will gobble it up.
"I am not controlling the vehicle so no. What is your point?"
the point is the driver is paid to drive in a safe manner.
"You are not going to be able to defend this. I do not use public transportation either."
i can defend this, watch. if a bus driver is speeding he/she is putting others into jeopardy. same thing with you and your vehicle.
"Would you also support implanting microchips into humans to ...
By default it should be ticked off so that anyone who doesn't read the fine print downloads it by mistake. This type of practice is very shady.
i guess the best approach is to look at any complaints forwarded to them and investigate those. then take the appropriate action such as banning or warning them from their sites