VOTE: None of the above.
VOTE: None of the above.
I find 8 hour battery on the Iconia to be sufficient for my daily needs, but if you need more, then the Transformer's added dock/battery could be worth it. Perhaps if you take lots of overseas flights?
Pros know to never mix DNS, Domain, and Hosting with the same company. That means you need 3 different service providers. If you don't understand DNS, Domains, and Hosting ... you are best to stay with 1 company handling it all until you outgrow it or get frustrated.
Android is Linux in the same way that TiVos are Linux computers. Android doesn't have the GNU suite of tools, hence it doesn't feel like Linux. I'm a long time Linux user (since '93) and find Android extremely frustrating. The things I know aren't there and can't be added to the installation to make it behave like…
gPodder [gpodder.org] is F/LOSS software, not proprietary, released under the GPLv3 license.
Every tablet that I've tried works with either a Bluetooth keyboard and a USB one if the port is available. Sure, there's a touch keyboard but for a 10" tablet, why subject yourself to that badness when $30 easily solves it?
Transformer $400 + $130 keyboard/battery/dock. $530! Holy CRAP!
My friends prefer to play C&C or Risk, not Scrabble.
Good or unusual eggnog recipes?
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Disable texting. Problem solved.
Start with at least 15% of the entire household income. Until you run the numbers.
Ah, retirement, something I did 3 yrs ago after earning, saving, and investing wisely.
Or turn your bluetooth enabled non-phone tablet device into an emergency connected smart-device using the data highly expensive plan on your dumb phone.
Very good information. I don't understand what you meant by you should be able to defer the maximum without issue. Could you please explain?
Limits are based on IRS rules - while many 401(k) plans fit the $16,500, some fail the IRS tests and are labeled as "top heavy". With this labeling, you may find that you are forced into a distribution (the check will be sent automatically from the plan without you knowing about it). The last plan I had access to…
Take a look at join.me. There's an android app. I think the person sharing needs to be on a real PC, however.
I got an extra power cord from Walmart for $14 in-store. Hardly difficult to find.
Calling it the "most popular" instead of "Best" would be a start. You did that with this article, but all the linked articles below said "Best" in the title. People use bad software all the time because it is popular and they don't know any better. I'm sure I do too.