'Also, you have a close sarcasm tag with no open sarcasm tag' -- sarcasm does not start by priming people of what to come. Especially those who would take you words seriously and start to relate to your comment.
I guess it's a win-win situation both ways:
- it can make people more addicted to apps to the point where we all fall off cliffs or get run by an app addict while crossing the road using our phones.
- or it can push people to the limit where they get so much addicted to their apps that they actually call for interventions, completely abandon their phone, or seek help; introducing youjustneedspace.com </sarcasm>
"Using your phone while driving is reckless, regardless of the authentication mechanism." -- true. Nevertheless, Numbers show that people do use their phones while driving.
"I would say similar to the amount now, and less than passcode-based unlock" -- For now this is just a claim. This is why I'm wondering... Yet, imagine needing to place your phone in front of your face, instead of just using your finger.
While I love the phone and find it a big improvement over all current market phones (not that innovative though), I wonder how many people will die trying to unlock their phones while driving.
Everyone is forgetting that Google can provide such tool because of Chrome (60% market share); they don't need to track you. They already are.
Google it's tightening it's grip on the web. Yesterday the announced that they will apply the Better Ad Standard by 2018. They said they'll ban intrusive ads that block the user from the content, ads that play sound automatically, and flashy ads... Now "flashy" is so vague.
I've been using this tool since a year now to quickly build HTML5 banners for DoubleClick.
1- the software was way too buggy than it is now, yet, it still is, and updates aren't that frequent.
2- all objects are positioned absolute, even though you can choose to create a responsive banner.
3- for me, it's perfect for ads, and handles animations pretty well (it uses CSS animations)
4- you can always access the generated code and modify it once you understand how it works.
5- I would never use it to create anything other than ads.
6- the UI sucks, especially when the biggest part of the process is adding assets, modifying their properties or settings their CSS, and you constantly have to resize the accordion drawers.
Apparently the Dutch are not as smart as the Americans.
It's simple:
1- Legalize Guns so people can shoot each other over anything
2- Privatize Prisons so that greedy CEOs can take over the "business"
3- Create laws that can criminalize you for any stupid thing you do, procedures that make everyone frustrated, and an economy that keeps you bankrupt most of the time