I dropped the google street view guy into the hole, now the street view option is gone...
I dropped the google street view guy into the hole, now the street view option is gone...
I was thinking abundance compared to other super-compact computers, like the Chromebox. Obviously you aren't going to play Crysis on ultra with something this small.
The upcoming Roku 9 will let you attach the microwave popcorn bag to the remote. Infrared sensors will pop it for you, no problem. You can also do this with the Amazon device, if you don't mind a Fire in your living room. Here you must have an extinguisher available, which detracts from the taste of the popcorn.
I agree Brian and that's what was going through my mind the whole time I watched the FireTV presentation. With a Fire TV, I'd only end up buying a device that is only gonna be optimized for Amazon $$$ bottom line, not for the freedom of other services... Competitors are just gonna be little app silos/icons thrown on…
I don't quite understand the point of this... rather than having two batteries that use the same head attachment, why not just get two batteries that each work on their own? Then you could actually use them both at once, or charge one while using the other. It seems to me like just buying two normal rechargeable…
If you do spring for the Roku, you'll probably find somewhere else to plug in the Chromecast or someone to give it to. I'd go for it.
For a stationary device within six feet of your router, wired is the way to go regardless of how much bandwidth you have.
Watching TV in your living room with headphones is very common for people with kids in small apartments. Want to watch an action flick? Sorry the explosions will wake the kids. The headphone option with the Roku remote is a great solution.
I do this with my grand son. Luckily we live in a quiet neighborhood but he likes to run into the street. When he does, and I finally catch him, I kneel down to his level and explain that big cars will hurt him. I make sure he's listening to me and days ok. Then I let him roam freely, on the sidewalks. Also luckily…
And what about insects?
And fat :)
Mark Zuckerberg aaaaaaaa-always gets the "yes"!
it had better be able to perform the "boop."
I got ten bucks says that at some time during that program the hosts were compelled to spout the phrase "now that's using your noodle".
I don't actually have cable, but I don't mind not being up-to-date on shows, but that's just my personality. I'm the kind of person who will get really into a show.... after it's been out for 6 seasons already.
The picture seems like the dog is saying, due to the paw on the arm "Man, just stop.".
Just because you buy it all at once doesn't mean you have to eat it all at once.
Given the preponderance of misinformed urban legends being spread as fact, I'd say yes, this article is worthwhile.
@TheLolotov: I think that if BrettKS wants to ask that, it means he wants to learn.