Evernote has the advantage of working on Blackberry (even Playbook). OneNote isn't included in Office 2003 and a lot of large companies haven't made the move to 2010 or even 2007.
Evernote has the advantage of working on Blackberry (even Playbook). OneNote isn't included in Office 2003 and a lot of large companies haven't made the move to 2010 or even 2007.
Grasshopper wheat beer is a summertime favourite.
looks like they've copied the inspiration down to the handling. Even if I could (I need one car, and it has to hold the family) I'd be scared to buy one. Having the rear end come loose on me and heading sideways down an off ramp was fun in my twenties in my dad's AE86 coupe. Now that I'm no longer young and dumb I…
I'm north of the border, my family drama consisted of getting the kid's lunches packed. I got my fix of tryptophan a month ago.
so is there anything else I should be watching other than the Jet's give up three TDs in a minute?
I'd like a nice way to have my Nexus 7 together with a paper notebook. And have a nice way to carry it and a phone, keys, etc. without looking like I have a purse.
that back corner surplus area is the bomb - plus you may even be able to find a case for one there
as a dad of 2 kids and a dog I'd agree with you. It's too bad that a true station wagon isn't readily available anymore. A Fusion wagon would have been perfect, the extended roofline would have given the back seat the headroom my kids are going to need.
I use it for work & school - it's a 'notebook' I can get access to almost anywhere so for me one of the appeals is it's ubiquity. It's on my work laptop, home laptop, tablet, phone, blackberry....
Try the Vantec Nexstar LX. Has both USB and ethernet capabilites. Small (about the size of a MacMini) and reliable - I've had one for 4 years or so with no issues.
it sucks but there are additional costs selling here - different packaging for one. The price difference isn't enough that I'd aggressively attempt to get around it.
I dig out my burner every couple of months to burn a couple of songs to CD for my wife who's a teacher. She has a laptop but setting up the speakers etc. is no where near as simple as putting a disc in a portable stereo.
I have an army surplus ammo box as my emergency kit. Flashlights, candles, matches, knife and a multitool. All in one easy to access and easy to carry robust container. In the car I have a similar setup plus mylar blankets and playing cards.
It wasn't really a hybrid. It was a very good tablet and that's about all. You could attach a keyboard to it - quite a functional one in fact.
High schoolers would do better than that.
you're on fire today
IPv6 allows for 3.4×10^38 addresses. I've read that is basically one for every atom on earth. IPv4 is 4.3x10^9.
dumb question - can you tether this via USB to an iPhone? what about bluetooth?
for a device that's supposed to be all cloud all the time, 100MB is silly. All that's going to happen is a lot of disgruntled users when they see that first bill with an extra $200 for data overages.
I agree with you - I always laugh when someone says they have to have an internet connection, then tells you about their 8 Gig laptop with half a terrabyte of storage.