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Yeah that's what I based my original posts on. When NFC was the newest fad a couple years ago, RFID+Bluetooth was how it was explained to me. WiFi direct it seems would produce faster speeds though, and as the.royal.we posted up there, it seems to be faster when both phones were on his home WiFi [I'm guessing a…
Actually, on further Googling, I may be wrong about that! But I'm still not actually sure. Does the GS3 use WiFi or Bluetooth for the file transfer portion of NFC?
I know the GS3 has WiFi-Direct, but still I'm pretty sure the actual transfer is done through Bluetooth, not WiFi.
I'd also like to know the answer to this. I own an SIII, but don't know anybody else that does! Btw, to clarify what others are posting, NFC uses RFID technology to "link up" and then Bluetooth to do the actual transfer.
If they don't need the IP's, they'll use a variable-length subnet mask in order to optimize the addressing space.
The 1993 one is TOTALLY Deep Space 9.
I knew a few people from a hacking site a few years ago that re-leet-speak'd their usernames on everything they published and even on sites they'd register [like web hosting their trojans, etc]. Th3-Dr@gon became 7he-Drag0n on another site, and so forth. That way Googling one of their name renditions wouldn't lead…
Nerdo will become the new "Anonymous." We shall all adopt it as our name.
Although you would have to find a same-sex friend to act as a stand-in and __fart__ you in the __fart__ while you __fart__ his __farty__ __fart__ in order to set up the shots.
That's a great description of it.
Also, they freaking misspelled "Geordi." I didn't even catch that on my first read.
I have to be the nerd that corrects the article this time — "Visor" should be "VISOR" since it's actually an acronym. Also, I want it REALLY BADLY.
Haha wtf is that from?
Made my day
I was going to post this, glad someone else did. Compass View is what this article writer needs.
I'll have her try with Chrome. Up until a couple weeks ago I was just using the stock browser before hearing how much "better" Chrome is on mobile devices. It is, not just in performance but in connecting to your other Chrome sessions on other devices, etc. I digress, but do you use the web app on a non-stock…
650's not bad! Mine was $750 on a Newegg Cyber Monday deal.
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