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While vaccines are not 100% without potential side effects (no medical procedure is), the reason to still vaccinate is because the potential side effects of not vaccinating are so much worse and more likely. Your case, if it was indeed caused by vaccines, is sad, but it still pales in comparison to the number of

I was about to post this too. Although it is limited because it can only cast videos in formats natively supported by Chromecast, those videos will be smoother than tab casting because it doesn't need to encode the video on the fly.

This copy of Star Wars would be shipped to stores in boxes with a giant warning saying "Don't sell this yet, the stream is still under development. These are just so you can be ready to sell them as soon as the stream is ready, don't sell them before we tell you it is ready." If a store goes ahead and sells them

The functionality wasn't there in the beta build - he got it to work through reverse engineering to find undocumented, unpublished API functions. There is a reason they are undocumented and unpublished - you aren't supposed to use them because they can change at any time, especially in preview SDKs still under

This article is a bit sensationalist. Google hasn't released an official API yet, only a preview SDK that is only supposed to work with whitelisted developer ChromeCasts.

If you already have an AppleTv and don't plan on ever straying from the Apple ecosystem, you probably have no worthwhile reason to buy one of these. But if you don't already have an AppleTV or want to use non-Apple devices, getting this at $35 (with three months of Netflix) is practically stealing.

The local media thing, well, I got nothing.