Agreed; phones aren't interesting or surprising anymore. I've been happy with generic Android phones (well, generic versions of LG/Samsung phones) for the last 4 or 5 years. They're all powerful enough to get the job done now, and I'm not interested in those giant phones that don't/barely fit in your pocket.
I love being able to load the entire video before watching it....like I could years ago, before Youtube decided to ruin that to save a few pennies on bandwidth.
Wouldn't sensors that you could wear with any clothes be a million times more convenient?
Darryl Strawberry?
edit: Damn it, you're right; I couldn't guess it.
It could be good, if they can tango with big cable companies and walk away with good channels. The cheaper option could mean that they will have less capital to compete, so I'm skeptical as of now. I certainly hope this gets somewhere, as I love the idea of custom picking my channels/small channel packages and paying less because I only watch a few stations.
Thanks for the update, Sherlock.
Another microconsole...yay.
And from Razer, so it won't be overpriced at all. /s
Or just the latest gimmick from Microsoft that will thrive for 2 years and then be forgotten about.
It'll just end up being used for racism, sexism, and all sorts of other agendas.
We don't even fully understand the consequences of genetically modifying something like cattle and plants.....maybe we could at the very least wait until we do before screwing with our own future generations?
Why, what are they removing to achieve a negligible boost this time?
I'm more worried about hate-filled misanthropes.
HAVE - A - COOKIE - HU-MAN.
It's overpriced and has low knowledge employees despite being a specialty shop. I don't think many people will miss (the modern) Radioshack.
That's like saying that law enforcement should be allowed skeleton keys to every house in the nation. That certainly won't be abused by both the intended and not intended users....
$10? Seriously? What does glitter, a stamp, and an envelope cost these days?
Apparently, this guy has already made "$XX,XXX" in 24 hours. Holy crap; he has received at LEAST 1000 orders in 24 hours!
Hmmm...if they told Google that it was coming in two days, it seems pretty hasty to disclose it.
But 92 days?! WTF? You have like, 90% share of PCs and you take 92 days to patch a vulnerability, Microsoft?
Nah, I'm sure there will be spinal cord surgery centers on every corner and cost a few hundred bucks. /s
Of course it's going to be super expensive and out of most people's reach. That's the nature of technologies that take several types of highly educated super experts to design, create, and do surgery for.
lol 800 men.
Microsoft employee detected.
Precisely.