Yes, I'm sure Netflix has the time and money to go through and selectively edit through each of their movies, do their own pan and scan, etc. :rolleyes:
While I'm sure they do some minor cropping on alot of their movies, I'm positive it's static (aka, cropping off the outer 5% of the picture)...
You'd be ahead to look off to the side when doing this test, as the edges of your retina are more sensitive to motion than the center. I'd probably be focusing somewhere on my wrist or mid-forearm for this test, to see if I could eek out an extra couple milliseconds.
Toshiba offers a demo device program (or did) allowing for the purchase of up to 7 electronic devices (projectors, laptops, etc) to be sold at something aroung 50-60% off DEALER COST. Worked well, always had a Toshiba on hand to demo to a client.
Still have never actually seen a Microsft...
iPhone would still be the leader if they didn't tie itself to AT&T at the start. The original iPhone was a piece of crap though, didn't even have 3G when even flip phones had that. My Windows Mobile phone was tons more capable at the time, and neither compared to the battery life of the...
No, desktop apps work as they always have, where you can run them windowed/tiled/fullscreen. Metro apps can run full screen, or split screen, just as they have in windows 8.
If you don't like full-screen metro apps, don't use them. Simple as that.
Considering that we bailed GM out with tax dollars anyways, I won't even bother to ask if Chevy gave them a car instead of the school paying for it. Either way, taxpayers got screwed...
I'd rather them just give away old school equipment at the end of the year. I'm sure the school has a cart...
The problem is that the guy "leaned over" to ask her to stop using her phone. If he would have loudly said "will you please stop using your phone" , then perhaps he would have gotten a different response. While there are a-holes outside of the statistical bell curve that will make a bitchy...
I'm sure that it has nothing to do with the fact that it's easier to steal items in someone's hand than objects in pockets/strapped to one's body.
Apple could significantly reduce this by blocking device access to iTunes if reported stolen, but they'd make less money that way.