For those trapped in cubicles I picked up a couple of these and have been very happy with them:
For those trapped in cubicles I picked up a couple of these and have been very happy with them:
Reminds me of this: http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/12/06/meet-the-doorbot-a-wireless-doorbell-with-video-two-way-chat-and-lockitron-support/
As someone who works in IT (and recently started with this company) I can vouch that saying that you are in IT will get you almost anywhere (unless you happen to actually run into someone from IT). I've been to dozens of our company's locations and no one has questioned who I was when I just said "I'm the new IT guy."
Plus a lot of Xbox Live users (myself included) uses their Xbox to watch Netflix or Hulu. I could have 10 friends "online" but no one actually gaming.
7) call an iPod Touch an "iTouch." Of my biggest pet peeves.
well played good sir. I LOLed.
Whiskey stones anyone?
I know the app on the right is "Nightstand" made by Kensington. It's a pretty useful app with a couple of skins. I use it a lot when traveling.
It's "Nightstand" by Kensington.
It's "Nightstand" by Kensington, I think.
@geolemon well played, i just literally LOLed at that.
Wait.. Vista's UAC doesn't stop all trojans and malware? My mind is blown...
I think it's how they measure gravity in other galaxies.
I use mine almost on a daily basis. At work I read during lunch, and I use it to surf quite a bit while watching TV or if I want to quickly look something up at home. I was pretty skeptical of how often I would use it, already having a macbook and an iPhone, but I actually use it quite a bit. It's great for IT…
I use the same password for everything, then add an Identifying couple of letters/numbers at the end to keep them seperate from each site. my facebook password might be something like passwordFB or gizmodo might be passwordGiz. Good idea or waste of time?
Without going into extensive detail - They are tax breaks for renters? I may need to look into this...
My work uses all HP hardware. Their business stuff isn't bad. I would never ever buy their consumer grade though.
... and then we can never use the wall clock thanks to our giant iPhone's clock.
@#16 for the win: haha thanks for the Reply, I'll look up AirPlayer. Probably not Linux friendly, anything at all related to apple is usually pretty closed up and doesn't play nice with Linux.
Anyone know software to use a computer as an AirPlay remote speaker? I would love to stream my Desktop's iTunes to my Ubuntu- running HTPC in the living room, using my iPhone to control it.