I usually uninstall Facebook, and set all apps to update only when on wifi, simply for power consumption reasons. Its like having a second battery, which is great, as my Droid Razr M doesn't have a removeable battery.
I usually uninstall Facebook, and set all apps to update only when on wifi, simply for power consumption reasons. Its like having a second battery, which is great, as my Droid Razr M doesn't have a removeable battery.
On a related note, "knee bag" sounds like an international insult with meaning lost in translation...
That's part of the crash test protocol - random crap flying around
That's actually one of the cool things about electric cars (and other types of fuel cell vehicles) - If created right, you can reverse the power consumption. Power goes out due to inclement weather? You have an entire car to act as a pseudo-generator for your home, through the same coupling used to charge the car,…
Won't they be picking up baristas along the route as well? You know, to replace the ones checking out due to various hipster-related ailments...
And Cheaper!
That was the most pointless ending to a TV series ever.
Yeah I'm the exact opposite. When I get home from visiting either my parents or my inlaws, I'm relieved to be a zone where the stupid thing isn't playing in the background constantly. I'm also glad to be able to look at my daughter and tell her to go read a book.
Once it folds up, the controller can rotate it 360 degrees. So you'll never have to pull out of a parallel park - just drive directly into the spot sideways, fold it, then rotate 90 degrees
Same - Since Netflix rotates their online content, I've always had a "Queue" of what's available, and a "List" of what isn't on Netflix Instant.
I liked the design from the 6th Day better
And if the other 35% of internet traffic is some pile of Netflix instant streaming, Hulu Plus, HBO Go, and Amazon Prime Instant, then it's approx 100% of the internet that they actually care about.
Very much this. My wife's in grad school, and tends to use whatever computer is nearby, regardless of whose it is and what is on it. Dropbox allows her to keep all of her school-related documents in one place that cannot be spilled coffee on.
That's the best part about Waze, though. Poof, new routes, where I never thought existed.
This is what I was thinking. If you have a normal watch, but add this technology, then you effectively have a smart watch without the bounds, or battery drain, of the current bluetooth-enabled smartwatches. Keep your phone in the pocket on the same side as your watch, and it'll update practically in real time.…
I really like this idea. Search a recipe from Epicurious, set it on the counter, and the recipe is now hanging in large print on the wall. Update your Wunderlist, tap it on the panel, and now your list is on the wall. It could also function as a lowcost, no power projector.
Don't you mean Ra?
League of Legends has REALLY taken off.
I'm pretty sure they have Phineas & Ferb already. My kids haven't watched it in a while, so I don't know if it's still there. I know Avatar: The Last Airbender had rotated out a couple months back, much to my daughter's chagrin...
It was just so imbalanced. Harkonnen was so overpowered. It was a great game, I really enjoyed it on a solo level, but as soon as you got someone else involved, it was one-sided.