Haven't installed it on my work MBP yet, but it's screaming on my personal iMac. Really pleased with the zippiness and finding notification center to be very nice.
Haven't installed it on my work MBP yet, but it's screaming on my personal iMac. Really pleased with the zippiness and finding notification center to be very nice.
I'm sure it can and will be, but there are so many $100 boxes that already can, I'm not sure I understand why this would be the one you'd choose.
Wait... Does he seg the segway, seg the segway, or seg the segway? I'm not clear on this.
Well, I think the train's already at the station now.
Well, if the drawer is mostly closed, the potatoes are in the dark. I don't know about the garlic, though. Ido store mine by itself.
Make it a part of your casual listening. Put a record on while you browse the Internet. I just set myself to about 3 a day and more on weekends. Always in the evening or while my kids were napping.
I can't speak for snowtires, but I can tell you this. I have a massive, legitimately owned library that could easily fill the iPod classic. I've got thousands of albums of CDs that I've ripped, music I bought digitally, and vinyl that I've recorded to my computer. I could probably push play on the first track in my…
I also worked McDonalds as my first job. We had a clean kitchen, respectful employees, and when someone who had been cooking for more than a few months, we were pretty good at keeping all of the food reasonably fresh. L
You say that you'll need an HDMI cable, an adaptor, and a handful of apps for the Android tablet as a contrast to how you might use an iPad as a media center, but that's not really any different than what you could do with an iPad. You don't have to use AirPlay. You could just set it up using the HDMI adaptor like you…
It's a combination of aspect ratio and resolution.
Thnk you! I don't get the 40 shuttles thing either, and the miss use of "plot hole" bugged me.
Don't get me wrong, I use a desktop client myself, but I think we are the minority.
Most people still use Outlook? I was under the impression that most people still use the web interface for their email.
I used Chrome religiously for months, then it started spinning my fans up and over utilizing my CPU. I can do some crazy edits on pictures with a few dozen layers and nothing seems to overwork my machine. Pop into chrome for 10 minutes and I suddenly have a jet engine on my desk.
I can just about garuntee it's Flash. I get that Google wants zero hassle for new chrome users, so they include it by default, but there's a very good reason Flash is called a plug-in. You should be able to choose if you wan it.
They admit that it's a resource leak in Chrome. That seems like a pretty clear admission.
There are tons of phones that you can plug straight into a TV or audio system. Anything that has an HDMI port (or Mini HDMI port), and iOS devices can use an HDMI adaptor. And if your phone has a headphone jack it is trivially easy to plug it in to an audio system.
At 25W and only stereo?
The Nexus Q is just there and does nothing unless you have a compatible Android device to use as a remote. Then it only streams from Google Play. Nothing else.
Wrong. it has a 25 watt Amp inside.