Just like Beyonce's superbowl photos.
Just like Beyonce's superbowl photos.
Ah, it looks like they only release for the HD and the 4G :/
I can't imagine why. It's basically a $40 keyboard with a tiny touch screen in it that Jacks up the price.
Oh cool! Yeah I'm sure once you get used to it you could probably type on anything. Like the terrible 5 year old stiff membrane keyboard that I have to use in the office :(
That really depends on the mac you have. If you're running an older PowerPC mac, things might get a little hairy. Anything made in the last five years should be on the disc or obtainable through an update or jockey!
To that end, Lubuntu runs even lighter, but it does kind of come at the expense of some functionality. LXDE isn't exactly pretty either. Xubuntu is an awesome middleground if you've got hardware that can run it though.
I care about server OS. My supervisors that saved 10K in licensing fees care about my server OS. And if you can't find linux programs to do what you need, then move onto another OS, that doesn't make linux bad. Derp.
I work in IT and am a small time programmer, so it might be an issue :/ only time will tell. Thanks for the tips!
I've been using crunchbang lately, check it out. If you're familiar with Mint and Ubuntu, most of the commands will work from them. Crunchbang is based on Debian and only uses about 70MB of ram to load to desktop. It's gnarly.
I've done a couple bootcamps to windows before. As I remember, setting up bootcamp is absurdly simple. Ubuntu also has one of the most self explanatory installers of all Linux installers. If there's no good guides out there, take a chance and just go for it! Just back up your stuff first ;)
Interesting, I'm still just dipping my toes into the water here. I suppose I should hang onto my BlackWidow until I figure out how the reds suit me.
Or you stand 3 hours a day, AND run a mile after work... BOOM, 20 marathons.
I have one of these, I'm saving up for a custom WASD with cherry reds though. I don't know why the gaming industry is so stoked on blues.
I actually just picked up a few (I fix computers on the side and was tired of disconnecting my monitors) at a pawn shop for $25 a shot. 1280x1024, but they get the job done.
I have the Best Buy phone protection. You can pay their insurance monthly, or in bulk with purchase of the phone. I paid $220 for two years all up front. So really it's only $55 per break. No deductible either. The protection plans are literally the only reason I go to Best Buy over shopping online.
On the other side of the spectrum, there's me, the clutz. I've dropped and busted my S2 four times within the past two years. Four refurbished replacements is definitely worth the (average $66 at one break every six months * $11) money.
They were going through several pieces of wearable technology, of which the Oculus Rift was last. The comment about something being similar to Glass was referring to the thing they were discussing prior.
I just found out about the screen command the other day, and it's already SO INCREDIBLY HANDY.