I wouldn't say so! First and foremost, he's a good person and I believe that. Secondly, problem lies more with this new commenting system. (Kinija or whatever it's called!) It's not specific to Lifehacker. Spam is all over the Gawker media.
I wouldn't say so! First and foremost, he's a good person and I believe that. Secondly, problem lies more with this new commenting system. (Kinija or whatever it's called!) It's not specific to Lifehacker. Spam is all over the Gawker media.
What the hell with this spam? Article is published and those comments are already there even before real visitors read the post.
Yea, really! I'd like to have something like Raspberry Pi but more powerful. I don't want it for media center though. I'm using RPi more like a DIY tool and home server.
You can directly plug the Apple headset in PC's audio out and have audio normally working. But if you want the microphone (and the remote control) functionality, it's unlikely. You'll have to get a Mac.
PC manufacturers don't do this because they can't! The Apple's jack is proprietary. That's why all the functions like double press to next and triple for previous song work with Macs and not PCs. Moreover, there are many 'standards' when it comes to having inline microphone. Why should PC manufacturers choose Apple's…
Alright! I'm already doing torrent box, SickBeard, NAS, etc. But why did you order second one? Anything interesting?
I have a huge SMB share on my home network using Raspberry Pi. The server (Pi) is set up to download stuff automatically! However, my question is, how do you play all that on iPad. I really like to watch TV shows and stuff on iPad instead of heavy laptop. With media server, trans coding makes it easy to watch on iPad.…
Well, you're only partially right. You can do what you want with iTunes match. While Google will let you match the music, it won't allow you to download higher bitrate songs. They're just there online. No sync-back functionality.
Now only if I could really use that on my phone outside US... :(
In India, iTunes stopped accepting US debit cards like those virtual cards from Entropay. I don't have a credit card. Other Indian MasterCard and Visa debit cards don't work with Apple. Is there any supported method for me other than credit card? Something like virtual card.
I haven't checked in a while. I should probably give it a try. Isn't updating my current version enough?
A correction, Windows Phone (yes, even WP7) supports QR codes natively. Just launch the Bing search and choose Bing vision. Point the camera at QR code and baam - you have the data.
Okay!
You're being deliberately sarcastic, right? Because, if you are not... well...
I meant the word 'files' is word 'files'.
I guess that's the thing with Windows 8's fancy new bootloader. For me, I'm dual booting Windows 8 with Windows 7 (Had to sacrifice Arch to give Windows 8 some more space - good thing now that I can get a clean install with new stuff.) and it restarts for me when I select choose to boot Windows 7. I was thinking of…
Quite off topic but does anyone still use term like 'digital files' and such? I mean, files is files, isn't it?
Do you mean to say that you are using only Windows 8 bootloader? Why? I mean, yeah, it looks good, really good. But usually, people load Windows bootloader via GRUB by chainloading. No?