Note that PowerIQ is not just QuickCharge (damnable Samsung format) but other devices as well.
Note that PowerIQ is not just QuickCharge (damnable Samsung format) but other devices as well.
Note that PowerIQ is not just QuickCharge (damnable Samsung format) but other devices as well.
Note that PowerIQ is not just QuickCharge (damnable Samsung format) but other devices as well.
I know that in a nation of gun owners, of shooter games, of avenger movies, action heroes, westerns, conquerors - nerf guns seem completely normal. But seriously, we need to start changing all this. It’s not fostering change to continue to make light of murdering other humans. Certainly in a real, but also…
I know that in a nation of gun owners, of shooter games, of avenger movies, action heroes, westerns, conquerors -…
Seems when we are talking about bettering a record by a fraction of a second, we should be speaking to the name: The 60 in 0-60 is only about 96.5 kph. The data is showing 100 kph in 1.921 seconds. Why are we not touting a sub-1.9 second record? Frankly I’m all for using the metric standard and calling the bar what it…
We certainly have become a non-aware society, needing machines to remind us of what we could - for some - have conquered, through understanding ourselves and developing routines.
We certainly have become a non-aware society, needing machines to remind us of what we could - for some - have…
The reality is that when these recent elections were decided by at most a couple million votes, the popular and electoral vote may have been vastly different if even a fraction of the 85-95 MILLION ELIGIBLE VOTERS got off their butts and voted.
Another Texan here. Bullcrap. People filled up with gas (already happened weds nite and Thurs.) because many of us are fear-mongering twits with little concern for anyone but ourselves. i really feel for the drivers who, as a consequence of their business, are required to fill up nearly every day just to keep doing…
No word on “sticks to amp-hours” ratings, though, huh? KIdding.
No word on “sticks to amp-hours” ratings, though, huh? KIdding.
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn.
Wow. It’s like he...wow. Uh, thanks for publishing the whole thing. I think.
Boy. Preacher; choir: All dead on target.
It should be noted WHY these are great printers over others: they’re laser printers, not inkjet. Author was correct in stating the advantages, but these pluses go with all laser printers - I have an HP 1212 that has run flawlessly for years with sporadic, moderate use.
It should be noted WHY these are great printers over others: they’re laser printers, not inkjet. Author was correct…
The biggest reason these cars spin off so easily is simple physics and poor design. Mustangs are notorious, since the beginning, for lacking a good rear drive/suspension train for handling lots of power.
OS favorite is surely a question of choice, but I get it – I'd choose Unix over Windows any day of the week. OS X plays nicer with my enterprise, and – oh, snap, it IS Unix under the hood.
It is a curious statement, considering the fact that 75% of voters chose the iMac, even though it's 40% more expensive that another (say, the Lenovo). What's curious is that, hardware aside (the non-Retina iMac is no more stunning as the other AIO PCs), the primary reason I would choose a computer is because it…
What?! No video?!
How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive... John Muir's classic. And the bible of my youth. Thanks for the memories!
Right. And what? No U of Arizona?
Right. And what? No U of Arizona?
Great. It took Apple 5 years to correct the fact that their keys were too tall, resulting in scratches to the screen on their matte-finish laptops. Here's to continuing the tradition.
Thanks for this, Andrew. If I see one more featherlight car catapulted a hundred feet into the air as a result of a planted car bomb, I think I'll, um, explode.