Yes, Connie, but you should check to see if you're computer already has bluetooth built in.
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As old and as Frankensteined as it is, I would be surprised, but I'll look. If a laptop has wireless capability, is it likely to have Bluetooth?
Oh, joy.
I was loving my T-Mobile MyTouch 4G, except I have apparently succumbed to a bug in Android 2.2.1: the "sync" function gets suspended, running the OS up so much that it burns through the battery in like five hours. (This is my attempt to translate the geek-speak I have found on some forums.)
The solution (absent a fix, which apparently isn't coming anytime soon) is to turn off background syncing, which means that every time I want to check my email, I have to sync everything manually. It's a minor annoyance, but it is an annoyance.
Mai diemond shooz, they iz too tite!
megan, congrats on the new laptop!
Consuela that sucks. Did you figure out the dead-screen during phone calls thing at least?
Did you figure out the dead-screen during phone calls thing at least?
Nope. It's done it once or twice since. No idea why.
Nice laptop, meara! I just got one with a 500 gig hard drive. I'm enjoying all the space.
Toast.
I don't suppose anyone here has a Kindle/other e-reader and uses it with PDFs? I know you can drag-and-drop PDFs into it, and I'm wondering about ways to annotate them once they're there. I use the marvellous Mendeley to highlight and make notes with PDFs on my laptop. I'd be persuaded to get a Kindle if I could do something similar with a program for that.
Hmm. I have a kindle and know you can tag and make notes on books--but I haven't tried. I mostly just read fiction and have no need for such notes.
I have a Nook and have highlighted things (to try out the feature). I know you can add notes, but I haven't tried. Supposedly, it's described here: [link]
If you email the pdf to your kindle email with "convert" in the subject line, I think maybe you can add notes like it's a Kindle book? I will test it today.