I think that it has taken so long for PC makers to catch up with the MacBook Air design because it has taken them this long to see the trend that the MacBook Air was/is selling better than what PC laptops were/are.
I think that it has taken so long for PC makers to catch up with the MacBook Air design because it has taken them this long to see the trend that the MacBook Air was/is selling better than what PC laptops were/are.
This works well provided your significant other isn't using Yahoo!. I tried that with my wife because she recently got an iPhone and the Yahoo! calendar capabilities are pretty pathetic.
Yeah, I just noticed that too. Without that support I'll be disabling this as well.
No Evernote? Wow, that's harsh. Heck, my employer pays for my Evernote account and I think they're getting their money's worth.
Do the mobile apps support the two-stage authentication?
I read about this at The Verge yesterday afternoon and after buying this it took about an hour and I received my code. Where else are you going to get a 20% discount at the iTunes and Mac App stores?
Is it just me or has Twitter been turning up the suck lately? What I mean is that all of the things that made it cool have been going away or threatened to go away all in the name of turning a profit.
Is it just me or did anyone else notice a general performance hit after loading Chrome on their iPhone 4 (not 4S)? I have an iPhone 4 and iPad 2 and there was a noticeable performance hit on my iPhone but not on my iPad after loading Chrome.
I'm not excited in the least for Windows 8. In fact, the only thing that makes all of these changes Microsoft is forcing on all of their users bearable is the fact that my employer is allowing us to choose Windows or Mac for our computers now so I'll be able to use the same thing at work and home now. (And yes, I've…
You can do what I did and herniate a disk and actually need one when you ask.
I almost got the 32GB iPad instead of waiting for the 64GB one I wanted and I'm glad I waited. I have less than 2GB of space left and I know where nearly most of that space goes. It's nice when I'm traveling to not have to constantly manage what I have on my iPad, which I would have to do with less space.
Thankfully I hadn't used my Yahoo! account as my primary one in quite a while so I had a pretty old password on that account.
I started putting my toiletries into zip lock bags (one item per bag) years ago and it has saved me numerous times.
I noticed that Reeder updates far more often than my preferred Google Reader for iOS option so I decided to buy it but I've found myself heading back to Feeddler because the performance is faster and it is easier to mark things as read/unread. It's not as attractive but it's not too bad either.
There are a couple of other advantages that this appears to have over Commit:
Facebook Changed Everyone’s Email to @Facebook.com; Here’s why I don't miss it now that I've left.
I used to have a "friend" who would ask to stay with me when he came into town but always stayed days longer than he said he would when asking. I ended up never talking to him again after I moved so that he wouldn't be able to ask again. Oddly enough, after those instances I haven't missed talking to him since I moved.
I owned a couple of Titanium drives. In fact I'm pretty sure they still work but the speeds are way to slow to use any more. I'm tempted to guess that San Disk has given up really trying since they own a lot of flash patents they can be profitable without having to sell as many drives. Besides, I know a lot of people…
I was very tempted by the Corsair but the latest ones had gotten a lot of reviews (on NewEgg.com, but they had a lot of good reviews on Amazon) where users indicated that the drives stopped working for them months after purchase. Since I tend to use my drives for years I opted for something that looked a little more…
Now if San Disk could do the same thing for USB drives they'd be back in the game. I recently bought a new USB drive and after some research it turns out that San Disk USB drives are over-priced and under-perform. It's like they decided to give up on anything other than the Costco market.