Sentences with phrase «like gizmodo»

It's as if two - thirds of Windows users were running Windows Vista (partly supported) or Windows XP (not supported at all), and then wise guys like Gizmodo argued that those PCs didn't really need antivirus software.
While my own Verizon horror story did work out in the end (replacement phone received, $ 500 penalty avoided, woohoo), not many people have a globe - spanning soapbox like Gizmodo upon which to kvetch.
It will have a touch - display, but it's not clear whether this be on the whole E Ink display or via a secondary LCD like Gizmodo claims.
According to tech sites, like Gizmodo, the Digital Clutch has a 10» screen and reminded users of the original 8.9 - inch Mini-Note 2133.
You are going to find yourself idling on a fine website like Gizmodo or wandering through some store like Target or Best Buy, and you are going to remember you need to buy a gift for a loved one.
First of all, I think that properties like Gizmodo and Lifehacker and Deadspin and Jezebel have a much better chance of prospering in this new world than general news brands, news and media brands.

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In the wake of a series of Gizmodo reports this spring that accused Facebook of suppressing conservative news, the document also feels like a further defense of its own neutrality.
The ruling is still being appealed, but if it's upheld it could put Gawker Media — which publishes sites like Jezebel and Gizmodo in addition to Gawker itself — out of business.
Contrary to the toxic hellscape that is present - day Venus, the planet might have had temperate, Earth - like temperatures and liquid water oceans 3 billion years ago, Gizmodo reports.
Cassini's legacy featured in a new video created and posted to YouTube by JPL — a 3.5 - minute video that also shows a dramatization of what the spacecraft's final moments will look like as it disappears into Saturn's atmosphere, burning up on its way towards the planet's surface, added Gizmodo.
«This is the first interdisciplinary study about an Earth microorganism that could possibly produce methane under Enceladus - like conditions,» Rittmann told Gizmodo.
(As Gizmodo points out, queer apps like Grindr and Scruff were conspicuously...
Formerly a staff writer at Gizmodo, he never met a four - liter Jeep he didn't like.
Sony pulled Gizmodo into a little back room to play with the final hardware and we've made our decision: Shit ain't half bad for a greyscale, book replacement... it's like a gameboy... for the game of Reading.
The Times likes the hyphen, while Gizmodo feels the need to capitalize.
«It feels like the whole world is holding its breath for the Apple tablet,» Gizmodo wrote.
If you are interested in technology you are visiting popular websites like Engadget, Gizmodo, and of course, Good e-Reader!
This latest round of outrage actually started this summer with articles like this one from Gizmodo.
People like Mr. Johnson from Gizmodo note that the first batch of Kinect games differs sharply from the war and adventure sagas that have driven Xbox sales.
In an article on Gizmodo complaining about a lame GM design for an AV, Jason Torchinsky noted that there is no reason for an AV to look like a conventional car with people looking forward.
As Gizmodo puts it: «The teaser trailer, embedded above, shows the ambitious scale of the project, not to mention its other - worldly character, as families riding hand - built roller coasters soar through the canopies of trees, Ferris wheels turn slowly amongst branches and leaves, and rides spin like hard - to - believe dreams in forest clearings barely large enough to offer safe rotation.»
Gizmodo's Matt Novak neatly encapsulated the alternative: Writing on a site without comments, he said, felt like «whispering to myself in the wilderness.»
On my Start screen I pin my favorite sites like Techmeme, Gizmodo, and deviantART for live notifications, alongside with my favorite apps like Flixster, Bing Weather, Bing Finance, and Twitter.
Gizmodo and Ars Technica both offer excellent in - depth product reviews if you would like to learn more.
But stories like this one, in Gizmodo last week, suggest that the popular and inexpensive line of voice - activated speakers pose a threat to user privacy.
This isn't the promise of goggle - based computing that William Gibson, Neal Stephenson, and even former Gizmodo EIC Annalee Newitz have espoused in their cyberpunk novels, but it's the first mixed reality experience that feels like more than a gimmick or a tool for gamers alone.
«While I agree that there's been this appearance of external sentiment of it being like a big spike and then a drop, that's not what we've seen,» David Singleton, Vice President of Android Engineering countered in an interview with Gizmodo.
Gizmodo: «If Apple products are so self explanatory your grandparents can use them, this Google product is so counterintuitive that figuring out the nuances feels like solving a trigonometry problem.»
In the years since Gizmodo leaked the iPhone 4, smartphone leaks have become commonplace, but it's still rare to see the direction a device like the iPhone 4 could have taken.
As Gizmodo explains, animators perform particle tests like this as a way to make real - world actions look authentic when they become computer generated.
«Complex physical interactions are simulated to create intricate scenes like crowds of people, spilling liquid, or explosions,» according to Gizmodo.
Even Sony's US head of mobile communications Don Mesa told Gizmodo «[The XZ2] feels like a reset.»
Thus, it is not an overstatement to say that it can compete with DSLR cameras, like what Gizmodo says.
I thought the WSJ got their tech info from the likes of BGR, Engadget, and Gizmodo, not the other way around.
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