The roots of Samsung. Roots of Korea.
They're ruining their image by the day.
The roots of Samsung. Roots of Korea.
They're ruining their image by the day.
Just make a backward compatible accessory. Vita TV is a good start in the right direction. I'd buy it for sure.
It's a normal response. If you saw a Asian wearing an Afro sporting gold teeth wearing an Apollo T-shirt I'm pretty sure some people will call him racist.
Good luck spending more time cleaning the dust than actually playing games with this.
Hey bashcraft how about bashing some of the Japanese buildings too.
War - guns - guns - cute - guns - stab - flowers - guns - birds - guns - guns - sports - guns - fire - guns - USA.
Not Yet because apparently there's a wobble issue.
Then why didn't you include the "FULL" Xbone experience too?
Dude. It's embarrassing. Stop.
Jesus Christ If Microsoft had a portable gaming device then you would include the costs? Fact is Sony's been in the handheld business a long time already and the fact that the Xbox doesn't have any of that is already more flawed than the PS.
Don't justify it by putting up ridiculous costs because that extra Vita cost…
You forgot to include all the WP phones that will interact with the X1.
Biased as hell.
Wow. Over a millimeter. Seriously? Did you complain about the Sony and PS4 logo's differing in size? Or maybe the groove cutting through the console is a bit too big and making it narrower will collect less dust? Holy hell.
Way under prime time. Only one worth mentioning is probably fitbit because it doesn't act like a smart-ass. It's actually a good motivator.
Smartwatches with touch screens are the stupidest thing to happen right now. They're tackling a close to non-existent problem where the solution is to just reach into your pocket.…
Not just twitter. Other than Facebook being a limitation because there are people you know, YouTube comments and the likes are very similar. Just humanity on the net.
So If I don't have a computer I just connect it to the Ethernet and I'm good to go?
But before that I need to set it up with a computer (before travelling) first correct?
When I connect it to the Ethernet cable do I also have to power it with a socket at the same time?
Well that's how it's suppose to be done, USA.
noob question. Do you need a laptop to set up travel routers? Or can you do that before you travel, just bring the router to a hotel, plug in LAN cable and set to go?
Thanks in advance.