Yeah. My Zune would sync over WiFi in 2009. Albeit, that was only for music and play list updates. Nowadays, I tend to keep my devices separate for must things, excerpt Chrome music, and the cloud(s).
Yeah. My Zune would sync over WiFi in 2009. Albeit, that was only for music and play list updates. Nowadays, I tend to keep my devices separate for must things, excerpt Chrome music, and the cloud(s).
I've got an IdeaPad G505 and it's been wonderful. Also, the bloatware is actually useful for once.
They need to make this thing sync with Windows for pc. That would be cool.
Hey man, the Zune was awesome.
Yup. I had them once, and it was a huge waste of money. These goggles seem a bit more practical, especially with various colors.
Look man, if you can't navigate a USB, should you really have a device like this? Also, with the contacts being exposed, the chance of plugging it in the wrong way goes down massively. Just look when you plug, or even just feel for the contacts.
Yeah, That's my biggest hangup with Alienware. They go way overboard on the design, to the point it looks terrible. I'd like a gaming machine to look more like a stealth bomber than shuttle.
Even with the DS and PC, I've bought a few games because I tried a ROM or ISO and liked it. Espicially with PC, I like seeing just how well I can run a game.
You know, when it comes to nostalgia trips, I owned a copy of the game. I purchased a (most likley) new copy. For that reason, I feel no shame in emulating it now. Especially given the only way to buy the game now is second hand, which gives the developer and publisher no revenue.
So you're saying he's wrong for letting us know our government has betaking the law?
This game was the pinnacle of COD, in my opinion. MW2 was also pretty good, but felt just a bit too "over the top".
So, I take it that knot is not actually part of the cable? I imagine the only way it could slide like that was if it and the weight inside it were, rather, tied "around" the cable. Still a cool idea though.
Or do tell us, but then tell them, too.
"I'm pretty eager to see what the Nexus 9 can do in action, and damn curious whether it can usher in a wave of 64-bit apps and games that can take advantage of all that the new pair of Nvidia Denver CPUs and Kepler graphics might muster. But it's definitely not as premium as Apple's latest devices, so it had better be…
Exactly how I feel. Show me this device next to both the Nexus 7 and 10, as well as the Shield Tablet or any other of it's Android competition.
It's actually layered in 3D. Everything is either on top of, or behind something else. And they move as such.
Absolutely. It actually had more durability, being a more flexible and forgiving material. That, and I've never had a "slipperyness" experience with plastic, but I've had many with metal.
But green tastes soo much better!
The tablet apps are there. I have an admittedly smaller 2013 Nexus 7, and even if the apps aren't "formatted" for tablets, Android does a good job of re-scaling them.
It's still better than the condescending mess TheVerge put out. Everything they said was "...but it's not an iPad", or "...unlike the iPad". If anything, this tablet most closely compares to the NVidia Shield Tablet (the only other K1 device out right now).