I'll never forget the damage I did to myself, the pedals and the mountain bike the first time I tried clipless pedals. Once you're used to them though, what a difference!
I'll never forget the damage I did to myself, the pedals and the mountain bike the first time I tried clipless pedals. Once you're used to them though, what a difference!
Not too different from any hardwood-floored office then? :)
Please let that be a fake casing. Please.
Top Gearzmodo?
This is nice
The Exynos Octa will only run 4 cores at a time (big.LITTLE processing).
The simple fact that I don't have to pull my phone out of my pocket every time I get an email/text/phone call I find really handy. In addition being able to control the music player remotely is a great bonus, and the battery lasts ages.
hahaha!
I am intrigued by this 'inter-net' you speak of.
Is this actually... you?
Love the jump into the flying suit!
hahahaha
So turn it off? The choice is yours
You win!
I have an old soft-ish case I put the tab in when I fly, and I trap the cover in the tray then lock it shut so the tab hangs in front of it. Only works whilst your not using the tray obviously ^^
Baked Beans. Ugh.
OK it honestly doesn't do a lot, but what it does do it does well- Notify you of incoming emails, texts and calls - You can scroll through and read the entire text/email from the watch - and acts as controls for the music player. There are other apps but nothing I use.
Mainly reading magazines, watching videos on trips and browsing- I still prefer paper books for extended reading but magazines are great on a tab (I hope nobody gets offended but Engadgets 'Distro' Magazine/app is great and includes interactive content which sets it apart from a physical magazine). Flipboard and…
For anyone wondering how the phone docks with the tablet
So still smaller than the Galaxy Note 8.0 TabPhone