Android: In Windows, seeing how fast your CPU is cranking is just a keyboard shortcut away. Android isn't as convenient. Unless you use Usemon.
Android: In Windows, seeing how fast your CPU is cranking is just a keyboard shortcut away. Android isn't as convenient. Unless you use Usemon.
What's that shortcut in Windows? I've been looking for a decent CPU monitor in Windows since they took away the sidebar, but all have been to complicated thus far (Rain, etc).
This is really interesting. I've seriously trimmed down my life lately. I use Evernote for almost everything and have cut out about 10 other applications because of it. Honestly, as long as I have Evernote, email, music and Safari on my iPad, I'd probably be good. You've inspired me to trim more. I'm loving simplicity.
I'll be honest. I still don't "get" how to use Windows 8. I only have it on my desktop PC and I'm still baffled everytime my screen is taken over by the tiled view and I can't get out (or even switch programs). How can it be that unintuitive?
And that's fine. I'm just saying that it's a full year later. The kinds of improvements they've listed seem like things that should have been released 6 months after initial sales. Not a year later. And if it takes a year, why not include some features that really matter to end users (like a more developed Start…
Wow...still, it's a full year later and the improvements aren't monumental. Glad to have it, but I was hoping for more improvements or a faster deployment.
This seems like a very straight-forward visual tool for my project planning.
Loving the idea, but just like DayOne, I don't see Evernote integration which is a dealbreaker. If someone could make an app like this with all these features PLUS Evernote integration, they'd get thousands of users immediately.
So is Hostgator.
Vote: Namecheap!
I agree. It entirely depends on the context. If the questions is which is better for reading, of course it's e-ink. If it's which is better for working, it's LCD.
Both of course. AppleTV is great for my iTunes streaming, Roku streams Amazon Instant. Then I also use my Blu-ray player to stream Vudu. Looking forward to the day when one device does it all. :)
Just bought my first 128GB one two days ago from [Buy.com] for $70 AR (this is still available, I think). Today I saw a 60GB on Slickdeals for $37 AR. These prices are killer. Can't wait to try it!
In related news, if you pull apart your two-ply toilet paper, it'll last twice as long...
Personally, I love the new iPod nano. With built-in Nike+ without the need for a sensor, it's perfect and tiny.
100% agreed. I think SugarSync isn't more popular because people just haven't tried it. But it's great because I can sync my PC with my laptop, my iPad and my Android phone. I'll literally start a document on one and finish it on another all the time—and they're all up-to-date.
I've dropped Dropbox for SugarSync—much more powerful IMO and much more space. Not only backs up all my documents, but makes them available anywhere I want.
This is especially helpful for downloading apps that go free for a short time that aren't supported on your first generation iPad. This way, you can "purchase" them and let them sit on your PC until you upgrade.
Does ashampoo allow you to burn multiple copies at once if you have multiple burners? That's the only reason I've been sticking with Nero...
FERA Facebook app for iPad is free today. Very robust app!