saltywalrus
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I threw up a little bit in my mouth.

Jesus fuckI threw up a little bit in my mouth.
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I threw up a little bit in my mouth.
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Everyone's moving past manual file system labor. Get used to it.I can't believe that you're forced to go into the desktop to perform something as essential as managing files. Just ridiculous, especially for a tablet. You can't even create folders in the file picker.
Everyone's moving past manual file system labor. Get used to it.
Not to say that everyone's implementation so far is great, but we're at the first steps.
While I don't like how little tiles I can fit on my screen (1280x800px), this is definitely an overkill.
I can't wait for Asus to start suing everyone.
I threw up a little bit in my mouth.
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Wait..it's possible to use Metro in 1280 x 800? I thought 1366x was minimum
Wait..it's possible to use Metro in 1280 x 800? I thought 1366x was minimum
http://www.theverge.com/2012/6/5/3064855/microsoft-xbox-smartglass-previewSmartGlass is going to be available for Windows 8 PCs along with iOS and Android devices, and Microsoft intends for all versions of the app to heave feature parity — but there are some fuzzy areas still. One of the features touted this morning was the ability to start video on one SmartGlass device, then pick it up where you left off on another, and even stream video content from the SmartGlass app directly to your 360. Microsoft wouldn't definitively state that the video streaming would be coming to the iOS and Android versions, however, and given Apple's preference for AirPlay over DLNA, we wouldn't be surprised if we end up not being able to stream our home videos from our iPhone to our 360 using SmartGlass.
Microsoft refers to SmartGlass as a platform, and that's really what it appears to be building here. If the content providers jump on board — Paramount and HBO both helped created the demos we saw, and we were told Microsoft's other brand partners will be taking advantage as well — the system could become the interactive, digital video-equivalent of DVD special features. Not just for a single movie, either, but for all your video content. It's ground Apple has tried to cover with iTunes Extras, and an area where one would think Google would have been able to excel with Google TV. Neither has succeeded, but it appears Microsoft may be bringing together the disparate elements together in a way that is actually functional for end users (of course, Microsoft has made similar promises that haven't come through before). That's not even touching on the possibilities on the gaming side, which would seem to render a system like the Wii U all but a curiosity. The app will be launching sometime before the end of the year, which should leave Microsoft plenty of time to get its content partners on board — and to get that Game of Thrones map working just right.
I still don't get why I should pay more than 499 for a non-1080p tablet, when I can get a retina iPad for that price.
The same reason why you pay more for iPhone despite the fact that you can get mp3 player with better sound quality for less
How does that logic hold up when the iPad is the one with the better specs?The same reason why you pay more for iPhone despite the fact that you can get mp3 player with better sound quality for less
Yea I'll probably do the same after some thinking.I always do a clean install with OS upgrades.
WHAT HAVE THEY DONE.
http://www.theverge.com/2012/6/5/3064902/intel-outlines-the-future-of-the-ultrabookIntel is chasing the demand for "mobile on-ramps," getting devices equipped with Intel-hardware in front of the growing demand for internet connected devices. There are currently 35 different ultrabooks on the market, and Intel expects the total to rise to 110 ultrabooks by the end of the year.
It's a bit of a gamble: the company is counting on consumers to adopt touchscreen ultrabooks at a rapid pace. Thomas Kilroy, Senior Vice president of Intel's Sales and Marketing group, explained that Intel is "expecting volume for ultrabooks to kick in 3rd quarter for back to school." And the company plans on helping things along: the company is investing in a number of factories and corporations that develop touchscreen panels, focused on creating touchscreen displays that are 13-inches and larger to surpass forecasted demand for touch-friendly products.
WHAT HAVE THEY DONE.
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Series 5 Hybrid PC Transforming Tablet Concept™So Samsung Transformer tablet?
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Supposedly has a stylus slot, 11 inchesish. Kind of light on details.
http://www.theverge.com/2012/6/5/3064946/intel-21-9-all-in-one-concept-pcIntel's All-in-One concept PC has plug-in upgrade module, 21:9 screen
Intel's 29-inch all-in-one PC doesn't have a real name it's just called the All-in-One concept PC but it does have a lofty goal: showing off technology that the company is developing, in the hopes that PC manufacturers will jump on board. It offers a 21:9 aspect ratio and is attached to an articulating arm that can pivot down to an easel mode or lay entirely flat. The concept was developed with help from a number of companies and isn't ever going to be available for sale (we couldn't even get an estimate on the concept's build cost).
The start screen really needs a clock :/
... huh??
I love these crazy looking machines. Beats the same boring looking Windows 7 laptops I see everywhere I go.
I threw up a little bit in my mouth.
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Only if you're going to pin 87 icons to the start screen without grouping them.Is this what metro is going to look like when I get my 2560x1440 screen? I mean, I've only gone into start 3 times since I've installed the release preview, but that is just so terrible.
Like the desktop pic above, only if you don't clean it up as things are added. Just, eww.Is this what metro is going to look like when I get my 2560x1440 screen? I mean, I've only gone into start 3 times since I've installed the release preview, but that is just so terrible.
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this is even better lol
That's why you need a start menu
That looks soul crushingly bad.Went in and organized all my stuff after seeing that, probably won't be getting much more cluttered than this.
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I reckon it looks great. Each to their own.That looks soul crushingly bad.
Gami...Went in and organized all my stuff after seeing that, probably won't be getting much more cluttered than this.
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The color scheme can be changed. It's just how little stuff you can fit on there. Plus the abbreviated section names? Gami...? Utiliti...? WTF
Its the start bar but made bigger and more space wasted....
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this is even better lol
The start bar worked... Now its just blown up to be touch friendly... Nothing I've seen has shown an advantage to it over the old one... Even on touch, is just a waste of space... Live tiles are just bad and don't show anything really...
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this is even better lol