Wacom is always working on new drivers, because none of them ever work correctly. By the time Mavericks drivers are usable, Apple comes out with the next OS and Wacom has to start over. I'm getting used to it by now, unfortunately.
Wacom is always working on new drivers, because none of them ever work correctly. By the time Mavericks drivers are usable, Apple comes out with the next OS and Wacom has to start over. I'm getting used to it by now, unfortunately.
Will it automatically make me update from Itunes 10 to Itunes 11? That's what kept me from updating to Mavericks. Itunes 11 is terrible (or was when introduced.)
Speak for yourself
Maybe that is what is so comical about it... I get why people use them but it's just not something I wanna have to carry around. Maybe I'll change my mind later as them become more common but I just find it burdensome to carry something so big everywhere *shrug*
Maybe the manufacturers will kill off small tablets for profit reasons, but I think you're wrong that phablets are a good replacement. Phablets are arguably the worst of both worlds—too large to be a convenient carry-everywhere phone, and too small to really serve typical tablet duties well (reading a bit on the…
I think we will eventually figure out how to fit phone tech in 60" TV's. Of course by then we will simply call them phones...
It's amazing that technology has come so far as to enable people to hold phones the size of DVD cases to their faces.
ok well not everyone is looking for the same thing out of their phone. If you are comfortable and the pro's outweigh the cons then keep doing it. I think the size is ridiculous, but obviously not everyone does.
A piece of advice that the author DIDN'T mention, but that I found crucial: make sure you like the aesthetic before upgrading. I saw screenshots and found it tolerable, but after 10 hours of using it for work and play, I *had* to go back to Mavericks. I think it's absolutely hideous: like half-digested skittles.
In my…
1) hold to your face as if you are on the phone.
Not saying there aren't people who wouldn't want one, just saying I'm pretty sure there is still a decent sized market for mini tablets.
That's too bad, I don't think I'd ever want a comically gigantic phone.
ITS. Not it's.
2 factor here and not using any third party... I also don't have anything of value into Dropbox, so I'll just risk it, backup everything, and see if something happens out of curiosity. If my account is hacked, whatever... will just stop using the service.
Newsflash, most of them are, amigo.
My guess is that much of the yellow in California, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas are from cattle. The one in California is the central valley, which has lots of agriculture and little natural gas. (There are gas fields, but they are further south-west.)
probably one of the weirdest and most unsettling shows aimed at kids. the 90s were great for kid based horror
How did it happen? Rich nations developed health systems that made pandemics feel like a thing of the past, and they stopped giving a shit about people in the developing world dying by the millions of preventable diseases. It's the definitively American attitude of "I got mine, fuck everyone else." We won't make more…
I suspect it's something akin to pareidolia, in that the evolutionary cost of the rare encounter with another mammal's young is lower than the risk of not recognizing the cries of your own. Better to see faces in the clouds than miss the tiger in the bush.
Wrong. Tobacco and peppers (both sweet and hot ("chili") peppers are also part of this family.