This is absolutely relevant. There are enough people who are bothered by the lag induced by USB that they use PS/2 keyboards and mice. As a writer, I fully understand the need for responsiveness. 150 ms extra lag is an eternity for a fast typist.
This is absolutely relevant. There are enough people who are bothered by the lag induced by USB that they use PS/2 keyboards and mice. As a writer, I fully understand the need for responsiveness. 150 ms extra lag is an eternity for a fast typist.
Must every article be a surprise? It’s just an explanation for a hunch a lot of people have had that seems counterintuitive to the layman. That renders it interesting by definition. Hence the article.
Plus, you can play the original Oregon Trail on the IIe without having to install an emulator.
If I don’t have the option of turning off facial recognition and entering a code to access my phone, I will not buy this phone (if for no other reason than to protect against police searches).
God I hope this phone is good. I skipped the 7 because I wasn’t ready for wireless headphones, and I really don’t want to defect to Android, re-buy all my apps, and lose Handoff support. But Apple keeps getting weird with every new model.
Getting rid of Touch ID in lieu of facial recognition seems like a mistake...