Blizzard gets a lot of hate online, and I hate contributing to that chatter, but I have to say...
A decade (or more) ago, Blizzard took forever releasing games because they wanted to deliver a high quality game. Usually the wait was worth it. These days? They still take just as long to release...
I was there a few months ago. I wouldn't call it dead and empty yet, but it was definitely on the decline. I hear Micro Center, which is only a few minutes down the road here, has taken a lot of business from Fry's.
The problem is, these "sharing economy" delivery businesses aren't profitable and never will be. It's why they do things like take a cut from the restaurant and skim driver tips.
A truly "honest" delivery platform would have to charge something like $10/order to stay in the black.
It's been said here many times, but "Intel can't even get to 10nm, no way they can get to 7nm" isn't how semiconductor processing works.
Intel's 10nm process is a multi-patterning process based on traditional immersion lithography, which has been the source of most of their woes. They did this...
Tech journalists are acting like this is the end for Huawei, but aren’t they just going to fork Android, build their own ecosystem, and keep going?
They’re the largest cell phone company in the world. If they fork Android, their version will become the de facto standard overnight...
Intel’s 10 nm process is very different from their 7 nm process. Their 10 nm is a multi-patterning process (I think it’s SAQP), but their 7 nm process is a single-patterning process (with EUV). They’ve already been working on their EUV tech concurrently with their SAQP tech.
"Coming Back Down to Earth" is really a terrible way to look at it. Yes, DDR4 finally costs the same it did at launch.
A better way to look at things: DDR4 is four year old tech and still selling for the same price it did at launch, thanks to market manipulation.
Are you certain the "real deal" is posted? Your screenshot shows it's based on version 1809, which is the release that was pulled from mainstream Windows 10...
All true, along with another point: That 5S isn't just getting bug fixes, but also performance improvements. My iPhone 6 is running so well that I've once again deferred upgrading.
The prospect of spending a thousand dollars on a device that will be running abandonware in 2 years is just crazy...
I'll grant it's a lower resolution screen, but I don't view any media on my phone so I don't really care if it's a lower resolution.
I'm not sure where you're coming from on the price. Phones in general cost too much nowadays, but that's nothing specific to the XR.