There's nowhere to hide in the digital age, folks. Nowhere.
Wow, that's even less than a the PS4/Xbox One's base model. With memory so cheap, that's still surprising. But there's always room for the upgraded model.
Well, I'm sure that was a sight to see on the show floor. And to imagine that our "hover boards" still aren't hovering. You can't have hover boards with wheels attached to them, people.
I imagine that it would also depend on what you ate, too. A burrito grande might pack a bit more of a punch.
Always wanted to go to something like CES. The pinnacle of human ingenuity all in one show floor.
Sounds like an admirable project, but how long can any security last in the information age?
Thinner than a vanilla wafer, that beautiful laptop is. Sooner or later, they'll all be rolled up into our ears and I'll be typing this with my ear lobe.
Sure looks nice. Great screen size.
All I need is a glass of warm milk and a lullaby from Adele.
That's sure a lot of cabbage in the bank.
No one ever wins at cyber warfare when the enemy will always set up a newer, bigger firewall, sadly. It's especially difficult when ISIS itself is an informal army that adheres to no real boundaries or war conventions.
I agree. Technology are only tools to maintain the soul, after all.
I bet Tim Taylor sure would've loved this. He would've burned down half of the Tool Time set with it too.
Samsung sure knows how to do some glossy-looking screens, I'll give them that much.
I know a few folks with Asus laptops. They sure look nice.
It's scary to think that might give security companies even more of an excuse to try to read our minds, but thankfully there's never really been any scientific evidence to suggest that it's possible to reliably tell when someone is even doing something as common as lying – much less specific thoughts just on facial recognition alone. Facial movements can be telltale signs of anything, after all and they can never tell you the why behind the what.
That'll sure make my electric sockets relieved. Now we'll have phones with eternal life? Cool.
I can't imagine not living without Amazon Prime anymore – almost as much as I'm glad not to have to deal with Cable every month.
Sounds good to everything but my wallet.
I have to wonder if alien life is really as rare and far away as we figure, or if our definition of intelligence is so narrow that we'll never recognize alien life through our own perspectives.