A lot of devices in countries that aren't in North America have had dual sims for a long time now. This release just offers official support for dual sims instead of something the OEM has to add to the phone.
A lot of devices in countries that aren't in North America have had dual sims for a long time now. This release just offers official support for dual sims instead of something the OEM has to add to the phone.
No, there are 3rd party accessories that lay over the screen to function as a touch screen. Without official support from Apple they work as a USB HID. I've seen a 27" IR one that supports multi finger gestures.
There are 3rd party accessories available. I don't use any so I can't recommend one, but it shouldn't be hard to find some with a Google search or on Mac forums.
That sucks, I didn't realize they removed the option. It's like they are actively trying to limit their customers options
Very true, though I think Apple will support it if they figure out how to do it well.
The iMac has an optional vesa mount so it can be attached to any type of articulated mount.
Guess who wrote that article
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In Illinois you can't just clear the codes and go for an emissions test. The car needs to go through the full diagnostic before it spits out an OK on all the systems they check. I know because I have tried many times. They will fail you if all the tests are not complete.
I'm pretty positive the Prius has an engine. That's why it makes that engine noise when you step on the go pedal.
Not really familiar with Bjork. Sounded and looked like something by Flying Lotus
I'm pretty sure that's a Land Rover 3 series GT
You're probably right. I only noticed recently. Trevor probably had more money on him when he died than Michael did.
Hah! I just thought he didn't have insurance and the other two had Medicaid or something. It's really disproportionate:
Exactly. Except for Trevor, he seems to pay a lot more for healthcare than Michael or Franklin.
Just your ammo. But ever since I learned that, it's always been to go down firing
Kinivo BTC450. Bought on Amazon a couple years ago. I love it because it turns on and off with the car and connects automatically. There is a newer version with some improvements, but I can't recommend it since I haven't used it. I tested about a dozen similar devices before I settled on this one. See http://m.thewirec…
Why did you put wireless in quotes? Bluetooth is supposed to work wirelessly. The devices I have used are not using proprietary or unofficial specs, the Kinivo one I mentioned uses HSP, A2DP and AVRCP and everything works just fine. Phone calls, Siri or Google Now, any navigation app, any music app. I'm not sure what…
I think system was the wrong word to use. It's more of a BT adapter that plugs in to the AUX jack and power. Kinivo BT450 which I bought on Amazon. There's a new version which is supposed to be a little better.
I don't see the problem being with Bluetooth, and while I'm not an expert I do understand Bluetooth and much of the tech behind it.