it's buggy here (using german version). but it looks nice so far.
it's buggy here (using german version). but it looks nice so far.
@davepermen: to make it more clear: who ever doesn't want his ipad anymore can give it to me :)
Haven't have any of those devices. Saved me quite some money. My phone had a 'retina display' since years now (xperia x1). My 12" laptop convertible delivers all tablet + laptop needs since years.
Gone in 60 Seconds 2: Now gone in 5 Seconds!
@jupiterthunder: it just tries to access those folders. if you don't have the app, you don't have the folders. once you HAVE the app, you get those folders. once you remove the apps, you don't have the folders anymore. not that hard to understand?
@MadEye: Thanks, now I want one (two, actually.. mono doesn't really cut it..)
@enlargedhousecat: 1) me, too.. then again, MPAA doesn't do much jokes.. :)
so instead of stealing and copying the key, all i have to do is listen to the knockpattern he uses. this really is "so awesome".. :)
@enlargedhousecat: if they use the same movie for all the ones, but copied it to different files (to show the streaming power), do they count as individual copies that should get payed to MPAA?
@Almightywhacko: my guess, too..
@MacAttack: well, they did get apps in that supported functionality not allowed by the sole provider apple supports.. so for some, that's malware, too..
@MacAttack: oh, and, if it would have happened on an iphone, we could again blame apple, as apple sais security is one reason of only their censored app store as the only way to get apps onto their os.
@MacAttack: well. one was because the company building the device marketed it as 'best reception ever' device. which got proven to not be exactly true.
@kapanak: ssds worked perfectly well BEFORE trim (and actually were designed for that). trim was only really needed on low end cheap ssds.
@MePerson: that's not a bit off, that is AWESOME!! :) a wind turbine breaking the sound barrier would sure be fun
@FooFighting: uhm, you know that there are power plants in rivers? they use the same technology in principle (and power much of switzerland). not the same design, as water has different behaviour than air. turbines are more efficient there.