$600 or less? How would hipsters know to buy it?
$600 or less? How would hipsters know to buy it?
Being tall, I see only a route to access my inner fear of heights. Ironic? Sure, but I seldom have to climb anything to reach anything I care for.
iTV? I need know no real details, but this is all too Orwellian in concept.
I use Dropbox for projects, Box for TitaniumBackup (via Android, why not?), and Google Drive for sharing works in progress with friends.
I have huge hands, this thing is perfect for someone like me. Also, to the detractors, a bluetooth headset helps curtail looking like a fool holding a serving-tray to your face.
SGSII Epic Touch 4G. Blows my EVO3D and EVO4G out of the water. My wife's Atrix and Galaxy Tab 10.1 both bow to it. I've been running CM9 since Alpha1 on the device and it is scary fast and sexy smooth. Also, who doesn't like SuperAMOLED+?
Mint!
@me_eit: Thank you, I have been screeching this for years at people. Maybe then they can have a standard on credit card scanners at the market, eh, eh?
@fuzzypiglet: Not too likely to be redistributing my themes ;)
@this-is-me: Kid Pix still exists.
Wow... The Palace, that takes my vote. That, or MS Bob. ;)
My cousin, however, makes canoes from a single sheet of plywood and, given the title of the article, would have probably made a better choice for the subject matter. He lives in Kentucky and does weekend classes in which everyone shows up and leaves with a canoe THEY built, with his help.
I could see this coming in handy when SkyNet takes over. What, I'm just saying...
@shibathedog: I don't know if you have any kids or roomies, but I would hate to shit blood over my 3-year old pressing the glowing rocker-switch that kills my RAID during parity, but to each their own.
@Firesphere: MediaCompanion, lifehacker has a great write-up here (([www.google.com]
@mattsaler: Buzz?
*Ahem* Home Switcher
It works great with xvid files! Now, if only VideoLAN could catch up... *hint* *COUGH* *hint*
@RobNoxious: Le sigh, I'm afraid I would get thrown out of the race if my would-be employer saw these articles. t's creative, when you're the first of 300k people to try. Truly, this shall become the app store of employment... everyone needs one.