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I would agree, but try telling that to someone who loves vinyl. I would like to thank George for proving my point lol

because it’s fun. You enjoy it and you want to listen to fucking records, just like some assholes wear skinny ties every day, and other stupid people obsess over worthless orchids. Is it a pretentious affectation to spin a record? A little bit! And that’s OK.

That’s true, the BT is definitely more convenient. Even if it’s not “officially” supported, since it’s just regular bluetooth I bet there’s a way to make it work anyways.

Why is everyone in the comments citing hacking and piracy as reasons this obviously isn’t true? Android isn’t inherently week and hackable any more than anything else. And Nintendo’s consoles get hacked all the time, without Android. Switching to Android would not increase the “hacking” of their consoles at all.

This happens on all their consoles anyway, so switching to Android won’t change anything.

Theory: maybe it’s not just based on Android. Maybe it’s pure Android. Maybe NX means Nexus. Nintendo Nexus.

Having more analog buttons would be nice I suppose, but the fact is very few games seem to utilize them. Even the triggers, which are like that on almost all modern controllers, very rarely take advantage of that. It’s hard to justify putting them in the controller if they never get utilized.

Do we actually know that M is 6.0 and not 5.2, or is that a guess?

I still have some questions about the quality of the unlimited storage. It’s compressed, so as you said you can’t upload RAW images (unless you let it count against your Drive storage). But how compressed? Is this like j-peg files, which are quite compressed compared to RAW files but are basically considered the

The article you listed is mostly irrelevent. It mentions a couple polls focused on the feel of the triggers, but the feel of those particular buttons is a seperate issue from the general layout. The “layout” of the triggers is the same on all controllers, two triggers and two bumpers. And I’ll admit that the PS4

They need a cheaper version that doesn’t come with a gamepad. I say this for two reasons. 1) I already have 360 controllers, so no need to pay for another one. 2) even if I didn’t have any 360 controllers on hand, I would rather buy this without a gamepad and then buy a 360 controller for it because they did the

Their help page says they are “high quality” compressed photos that look almost identical to the original (for under 16mp). There’s a separate option to store the true original file for bigger photos, but that uses your drive storage.

My vote is meringue. My second choice, marshmallow, seems more likely though.

Ah, I see. So its not that the hardware itself is “worth” that much, but the small market with limited competition leads to higher prices. Pretty basic economics. Sadly I doubt that will change soon, most people just don’t care enough to upgrade their car stereo, I know I didn’t until Android Auto came out.

Well that’s a bit better than the MSRP, but still too expensive. I’ll admit, I don’t know much about cars and car stereo’s (I had to google what double-DIN means). But I know a lot about tech.

Now we just need a reasonably priced aftermarket unit. I can’t buy a whole new car just for this. The only aftermarket units I’m aware of are the three from Pioneer, but the terrible rip-off price of $700 is the cheapest option. That’s just ridiculous.

I’m a little disappointed in the possible lack of tablet. I love my Nexus 7 2013, but I was hoping yo upgrade it at the end of this year with a new nexus tablet. My personal suggestion would be a Nexus 8, with a footprint barely bigger than the 7 (the 7 has pretty big bezels), and at maybe a $300 price point. The 9 is

You have to also install Google Now, then ask Siri to open Google Now, and then ask Google Now to open Cortana.

But they shouldn’t have to. I know the emails might be backed up on a server or whatever, but they also exist locally on my machine. And inside the program, it should be able to search those local files quickly and easily. IT shouldn’t have to do fancy server stuff just to make the search bar inside my email work

I understand your point, but that shows another issue with Outlook, the versions. In an office setting, where most people use it, upgrades are slow. Im not using Office 2007 by choice, thats jusy what we have at my work. In a personal setting, upgrades are slow because it costs money. New features and improvements