“So instead of playing something I’ve been I’ve never played before, I decided to start playing the original Gears Of Wa again.”
“So instead of playing something I’ve been I’ve never played before, I decided to start playing the original Gears Of Wa again.”
Please avoid this abhorrent format.
I’m way behind on it (half way through 3) but from an outsider’s perspective I’ve seen quite a bit of love for Origins and Odyssey.
I wouldn’t say a high resolution is that low on the necessity list for a 27" monitor. It depends on how far your desk makes you sit from it. I deliberately switched from a pretty nice 1080p 27" to a 4K 27" specifically because I could make out the individual pixels making up the cursor and edges of icons, etc (and no,…
I wouldn’t say a high resolution is that low on the necessity list for a 27" monitor. It depends on how far your…
I’ve been using SpaceDesk across a PC & Android tablet but according to their site they have an Apple logo under the ‘secondary machine’ section so it appears to be supported.
I’ve been using SpaceDesk across a PC & Android tablet but according to their site they have an Apple logo under the …
I’ve disabled it because it turns out I often go to the URL box to look up something related to what’s on the page I’m looking at and that drop down covers up what I’m looking at that I’m trying to type. Even with this article, I went up to the URL box to type in (in order to copy) the browser.urlbar... setting and…
For me it always came down to a “rub your stomach & pat your head” type of mental mix-up. Having the joysticks off-set I find easier to mentally separate the actions they control.
Any thoughts on Overdrop?
I can’t help but think that title comes across as redundant. If it breaks the bank, doesn’t that mean it’s not budget friendly? And if it’s not budget friendly, doesn’t that also mean it does break the bank? I don’t get it.
I can’t help but think that title comes across as redundant. If it breaks the bank, doesn’t that mean it’s not…
Gigabyte GTX 1080. I call it the box elder because it looks designed like a box elder bug.
Gigabyte GTX 1080. I call it the box elder because it looks designed like a box elder bug.
I’m exclusively working in Outlook, Excel, and Windows Explorer so while the lag hasn’t been an issue for me, I can’t comment on the quality of video playback. I’m guessing it wouldn’t be great.
Since I work on a desktop in the office, the only way to work from home is to access it with remote software. I’ve been using AnyDesk and it’s been working fine for the most part. Occasionally it’s annoying when it doesn’t register a command such as Ctrl+F to open the find box right before I hit Ctrl+V and ends up…
They should look into that agreement. Many companies that force arbitration also have a clause that the company will pay for the arbitration. If employees can get enough people to file for arbitration at once over this, the costs to the company would be far greater than a class action suit. This recently happened with…
They’ll probably tack on a coronavirus service fee to cover the non-existant “additional expenses” they incurred providing unlimited bandwidth to everyone.
Network ability itself aside, this is still Comcast’s doing. The only reason there’s a desire to consume more bandwidth at the moment is because of Comcast’s insistence on arbitrary cash-grab data caps. The anger should go towards them for implementing them causing (in addition to all the other cons) people to consume…
Can vouch for quality. Source: Currently using them. I’m probably one of the best candidates to invest in something like this since I used headphones all work day every weekday and quite a bit outside of that as well, but I’m cheap. So I first bought budget pairs. For $40-70 the TaoTronics line-up is a surprisingly…
Can vouch for quality. Source: Currently using them. I’m probably one of the best candidates to invest in something…
I think it would be if this sector had any real competition whatsoever and didn’t have the FCC in their pocket.
They constantly mention no caps because they’re trying to make the most of a requirement forced on them due to the merger. “You can do this but only if you do this customer friendly thing you likely don’t want to do” - then yeah, they’ll advertise the hell out of it. It’s like listing all the community service you…
Charter did, but Time Warner Cable was testing them in various places. The backlash was enough that they put further roll-outs on hold but still had them out there. Charter bought them and was required to ditch the caps until 2023.