You're not alone. That's one Harmony One's and Harmony 900's are going for like $400 used.
You're not alone. That's one Harmony One's and Harmony 900's are going for like $400 used.
You're not alone. That's one Harmony One's and Harmony 900's are going for like $400 used.
You're not alone. That's one Harmony One's and Harmony 900's are going for like $400 used.
Thank you for articulating exactly how I feel about every RPG I've ever tried to play, well at least the first few paragrahs. The concepts, the depth, the stories all intrigue me, I'm smart enough to know what I like and don't like but every once in a while one makes me take a chance, and I'm force to relearn the…
Apparently you can pick up a aiport/bluetooth board from a 2012 non-retina MBP and install it in a 2011 and it will work. The airport/bluetooth card just needs to have a Broadcom BCM20702 chipset on it and it should work. That is if you're comfortable taking apart you're MBP.
Only works with the newest bluetooth standar which means that only the 2012 MBPs have bluetooth which really sucks because my 2011 15 MBP is out of luck.
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You can also set it up with MySQL, but again it's not anywhere close to user-friendly do it that way, or with VPN. With Plex, you have your login and that's it. Invite your friends, and they have access to your media library. It's simple and doesn't require any networking knowledge.
If any panel needed tool tips to explain what each feature was responsible for, it's this one.
"Steam games go on sale first most often, but other stores collectively have it beat."
I more or less had the same experience you had. Failed twice during the waves while our Ghost was working to open up the next zone. The Spider-mech was bulletsponge and would kill you instantly out in the open. I was popping his legs in the same exact spot you were and the other players, was in the corridor opposite…
I think they fixed most of the complaints I had with the original Gamecube Controller. Two Z-Buttons. The C-stick is a proper joystick instead of a nub and the shoulder buttons/triggers are similar to the original but modified just enough to be comfortable with modern games. I was never a fan of the face button layout…
If only the mac version had a run only in the menubar option. Having it open as a dock icon for something that's always on is annoying.
With time machine this could be useful because Time Machine backups to a sparsebundle file. This file, regardless of the amount of data you have backed up on it, has the tendency to grow to size of the volume it's stored on. So even though there's space for Time Machine backups, there not any space left for other…
Don't ignore QNAP now. You can set a limit but you can also have it alert you when there is only a certain amount of free space remaining either through beeping or flashing a light. Or by email or SMS. QNAPs are prettier to, not like that matters though.
Also because the only non-commercial 4k projectors out right now are made by Sony and have limited options.
As much as App stores may have brought down the price for some software, it's also caused a lot of developers to charge $1-5, sometimes more for apps that would once be free.
Tony hawk games took full advantage of the modern two stick, 8 button controller. I don't see how that experience will translate at all to mobile devices without giving a big middle finger to anyone who appreciated the series for what is was.
Names aren't perfect descriptions of what something does. XBMC would have changed their name by now because it no longer runs on the Xbox. There is no reason not to have expanded functionality for something so useful just because it has SYNC in the name, and backing up and archiving is just one of the things bittorent…
Bittorent sync is very cool but it's extremely limited right now. For instance, it can only do two way folder mirroring. You can't do one way sync, so you can't just drop a bunch of photos into a folder and hope it gets added to your main collection.
American ISPs limit bandwidth to much for all these cloud services to work properly. How is anyone going to play this stuff reliably on a 15/2Mbps download/upload which is the average in America. How can you justify this connection on something 1/6 of the speed as USB 2.0?
Still waiting for smoother h264 playback. Even when I increase caching it still stutters to often for my liking. My machine is an i7 with 16GB of RAM and 6770M so don't say it's my hardware.