Spyrojoe
Spyrojoe
Spyrojoe

I recently started working primarily from home, and I SUCK at it. I can't wait until I'm working in an office again. No matter how I tweak my routine, I just can't seem to be as productive at home as I am at an office.

Sometimes, sure. Apple can get away with that because they are a hardware company and they have an incentive to keep their services off of non-Apple hardware. I know Google would love that luxury, but Google is a software company, and it's in there best interest to be on platforms people are using.

Sometimes, sure. Apple can get away with that because they are a hardware company and they have an incentive to keep their services off of non-Apple hardware. I know Google would love that luxury, but Google is a software company, and it's in there best interest to be on platforms people are using.

Sometimes, sure. Apple can get away with that because they are a hardware company and they have an incentive to keep their services off of non-Apple hardware. I know Google would love that luxury, but Google is a software company, and it's in there best interest to be on platforms people are using.

I'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess that you weren't a business major.

Is that somehow a defense of your statement? Because it's pretty weak.

Maybe he just wanted us to have some context. You're just assuming he's trying to sound cool, which says more about you.

Judgmental much?

Since iCloud rolled out, I'm pretty sure that's the case. Everything backs up wirelessly and I don't think you even have to connect to iTunes to activate an iPhone anymore. (Can't say for sure, haven't had an iPhone since the 3GS) I don't have any experience with them, but I know there are other music management

Sense of humor much?

You should probably redo life.

I kind of dig the old RCA logo :(

Didn't that get Mythbusted?

I've given desktop email clients multiple chances and have found that the practice you described is still more practical.

Wait, what? You're saying Macs cost more than comparable PC's? Wow! You should really look into a career in journalism. Seriously, you should be getting paid for this enlightening information.

That being said, I do really dig this line.

"Game over for Apple and its lead in hardware."

"If you can fix your car you are significantly smarter than someone who can't."

I also disagree with your sentiment about DD-WRT. I've only installed and configured it once (on an old Linksys WRT54G), and while it wasn't the most user-friendly process, it really wasn't that bad. That was two years ago, and I haven't had to log in to it since then.

For a dual-band N router, that's actually a decent price. And I'll take Airplay over a bunch of ethernet ports I'll never use any day.