shawn789
shawn789
shawn789

You already picked the best one for the header image - the Keychron K2. It’s wireless with a battery that lasts forever or it can be connected via USB-C, has RGB if you want it, the typing experience is great, and most importantly for me, it has a Mac key layout by default and dedicated Mac/Windows mode switch.

You already picked the best one for the header image - the Keychron K2. It’s wireless with a battery that lasts

I, too, am all about minimalist EDC. I had a knockoff Ridge Wallet until it ripped a hole in my jeans. For the last 3+ years, I’ve used the VaultSkin Chelsea wallet and I’ve been really happy with it. It’s less than half an inch thick with 7 card in it and it’s not made of rigid metal.

I, too, am all about minimalist EDC. I had a knockoff Ridge Wallet until it ripped a hole in my jeans. For the last

Heroes.

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It's pretty pricy, but it's also an overpowered beast.

It's a preview. I wouldn't install it on anything you can't just blow away if you need to.

If this didn't work for you, I would try the Nexus Root Toolkit from WugFresh. That's how I got my N7 rooted.

Go to your Amazon games library (also called Games & Software Library). Your Civ V purchase should be there and there should be a product code. Download Steam (http://store.steampowered.com/about/) and create an account if you don't already have one. Then you can click on "Add to Library" in the bottom corner and

PC gaming definitely has a higher barrier to entry than console gaming. There's no disputing that. However, you could upgrade your GPU every 3-4 years for a few hundred, sell the old one to make half that money back and you're only spending a net $100-$200. You might need a processor refresh every 5-6 years. With

Just install Ubuntu and Steam. The game selection pales in comparison to PC but the Linux catalog is leaps and bounds ahead of the PS4/XB1.

Android users already got a free 50 GB offer a while ago, a year or two I think.

I can very much vouch for needing to go to the dentist. I didn't go to the dentist for about 6 years but I took care of my teeth. One day I had ridiculous pain in one of my teeth. I had an abscess which required antibiotics and a root canal. Then the dentist informed me that I had about $7000-worth of work that needed

What about if you turn the monitor on when you need to look at it and turn it off when you're done? I can't see this coming close to more than $1/year if its only on for a couple minutes per day.

32 GB Nexus 7 is dead, too.

I always bring my cheap ($10) router. If there's only ethernet, I'm wireless and multiple people can connect. I also tend to bring my Xbox when I'm travelling in groups, and the router allows for me to bypass the web logon that most hotels have. This should also work with various other devices which don't have web

IMO, setting up a WMC box is a hell of a lot easier than setting up XBMC or Mythbuntu. It's limited in how you can use it but if all you're using it for is live TV and PVR (and you don't mind paying for Windows), then use WMC. If you want a slew of more features and customization (and don't mind getting your hands a

Your other computer doesn't even have to run Windows. If you have a NAS or some other similarly network-accessible storage, you can watch the files on any OS using VLC.

With scalloped potatoes and pasta!

A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. In this case, the link is the game, not the console. The game is a port and doesn't take advantage of the Wii U hardware. I'm sure in 3-4 years, Wii U (and the other next-gen consoles) games will look vastly improved to this because they'll actually have the next-gen