maybe they remove the small ones like "liked this, liked that" to the right, and leave the actual posts and stuff in the main thing? haven't tested it yet.
maybe they remove the small ones like "liked this, liked that" to the right, and leave the actual posts and stuff in the main thing? haven't tested it yet.
it would be enough of a device for remote transfer the screen onto the display.
nah.. 12" tablet convertible with win7 on it. i never had the need for osx. does not give me anything i don't have already, but limits my choices on hardware and software too much. the os itself is unimportant anyways. both "work"
nothing. but the touchpad of the air does not work well with a native (bootcamp) windows installation. so the air, while otherwise a great laptop, fails to be one thing: a great windows laptop. and no, vmware would not be a solution for me.
well, my projector has quite the tiny display with quite the high resolution (fullhd), so it's entierly doable, and even payable. cost more than the ordinary screen, but is not out of reach.
indeed. a phone with tons of curves and curved lines and separations is not a good fit for minecraft pixels.
so if it's innovating faster, then why is it so far behind in the important things like usability, consistency, efficiency?
can't wait. i need a new laptop, and a macbook air for windows would be a perfect fit. especially if there'll be multitouch on it (to test win8 beta when it's out). and no, windows does not run that well natively on the air (esp. the touchpad).
there's always a way. there will always be a way.
as it's giz, i hearted you. if it would be google+, i wouldn't be on it (seriously, it's crap). if it would be facebook, i would have liked it.
at about 2mb a minute that's 120mb an hour, about 3gb for a day (24h). that's 42 days music, 24h, 7 days a week. assuming 12h a day listening to music, it's about a third of a year without listening to any song twice.
good enough for streaming mp3 are most uploads by now. 128kbits or a bit more.
search for it, and you might get your google account locked without response from google.
or just remove all illegal audio, and accept that compressed audio sounds identical to your ears. then suddenly, an ssd has space for so much music, it's unbelievable.
don't tell anyone! cloud has to be PROVIDED, you have to pay for it! and give them all your data!
i would not even have noticed the right picture to be julia roberts at all anymore. i would have thought "uhm, a pretty face", nothing more. but julia, that's the one on the left. and that's how i want to see her.
or that we put ballons on their backs, or what ever to get the methane :)
and this shows the annoying state we're in today both in the mobile app, and the cloud service situation: each one on it's own. imagine them using some common api. so i could chose which service, and use it in all apps i want to. but no, now every app developer has to support that, too, to make sense.
indeed. all the pretentious hipster i'm-better-than-the-ordinary are switching to g+, leaving facebook for the people that matter. so both gain.
and all it really shows is that those people have no clue about how windows provides much more simple ways at all. typical "i know it worked that way 10 years ago so that's the way to preach today" it-guys that never made any progress during it.