Slippery when wet!
Almost every VR headset gives you that look, especially Project Morpheus.
I felt like the first Apple Watch was overpriced and wasn't too atractive, it looked more like a toy. I still prefer classic watches.
Digg's still alive? I thought it was done for, Reddit completely took over.
But it's not happening.
Sometimes they offer "game time" or an hour long trial but that's pretty much it, and very rare occassions.
And it's staying that way. Publishers just don't want to release demos, they'd rather lure the players with various preorder bonuses and flashy trailers.
PS Now is a streaming service that might be a bit up your alley, but you got to pay that.
Ah, diving into history and the cores of patriotism now, so it continues...
At least it keep the spotlight on Apple until their new reveal.
Eh, price is another possible drawback.
But considering they want to put this technology in all of their sneakers, I don't think it should be too expensive.
For the first time though...
Throw in Control VR and you're set.
Hello, AdBlock, now acting as an antivirus software as well.
Malicious adware aside, I hate it when sites spam ads all over the place, and even worse offenders are ads that are played during a video you're watching (not in the beginning, nor in the end, but in the damn middle).
And if only it would come with a new OLED display, and not a too large one while we're at it.
I think 6 Plus really pushed it when it comes to size.
Now, if they could only put an OLED display as well.
I'm a fan of "Nutella" myself, but I reckon it's off limits due to copyright and trademark laws. Nougat is kinda fine, but not as catchy as the names of the previous generations.
The worst thing is this actually sounds plausible considering how pushy they are with getting everyone upgraded to Windows 10.
That's awesome and certainly an edge over Spotify. I love discovering and listening remixes of some of my favourite songs, hopefully they could add recommendations of our favourite song's remixes.
Self-tying shoes, huh? I'm sceptical of the execution, but the idea they have sounds excellent.
If they could pull of the automating of tightening/loosening, that would be swell. But I'm not so sure how they would adjust it, afterall, we're entering the subjectiveness area.
Too bad Picasa is shutting down, just goes to show you how nothing is permanent.
I like these rewards, they incentivise hackers to report the exploits (thus helping to raise the overall level of security) rather than exploiting them for some shady, or even just down right illegal, stuff.
That's some good news for Bitcoiners. Granted, it was a bit weird that you could still buy stuff with Bitcoins on Xbox, but lagging a bit behind your announcement is not uncommon for companies, or just making a mistake; like it was the case here.
A million years old, yet young. How relative age can be, you could be a youngling for all your life :D