A: if you’re going to try and make a point don’t make exaggerations with percentages.
A: if you’re going to try and make a point don’t make exaggerations with percentages.
I know this is a joke but Wikipedia is, provided the article is popular enough, quite reliable. You shouldn’t use it as a source but if you just want to know information about something it’s accurate enough.
The third one has been done before multiple times. The most recent was, AFAIK, Sonys Xperia Play it ran an early version of Android (2.X) and had fold out controls but cost too much and I think sold poorly.
On Intel, you couldn’t usually. On an AMD processor post APU you could run many games at low/medium even, at the time, newish ones.
Actually you can get many graphics cards for less than $80. Not good ones but they are external graphics cards.
Oh ok, I thought the X1 was a different family of Arm processors.
Ah okay, that makes more sense. Although I thought the switch was a new version of the K series not X1
Switch uses an ARM chip. It shouldn’t affect AMD stock.
Well then it must either be you enabled it through test tube or that YouTube have started rolling out the new look.
Think so, not heard anything bad about them. A quick google brings up results of them having to remove software because they automatically untick adware buttons for software.
Firstly it’s worth pointing out there is AFAIK no way for the phone to know it’s on a hotspot vs regular wi-fi.
I wasn’t aware Apple don’t stock used Ipads. Just thought I’d mention it in case anyone wasn’t aware that companies do that.
They aren’t always going to replace it with an actually new ipad are they though. It’ll either be a refurb or used.
The first comment would’ve been someone that was approved years ago when Kinja reintroduced approved comments and would’ve been from a writer at Gawker who would have commenting rights on every sub-blog.
It adds the new look for YouTube as well.
Cosmetic.
Nothing apart from you’re installing something else and if Google get pissed off at YouTube extensions and remove them from Chrome you’ll still have a dark mode.
It requires you to enable the new look for YouTube though. You either have an extension added or enabled it through test tube or similar.
Yes, but it’ll also enable the new look for YouTube.
This is technically better though. It’s official for a start and seems to work in all major browsers not just chrome. It has Edge support for instance.