Well, some folks test things or what not.
:: shrugs ::
OK, maybe not.
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Well, some folks test things or what not.
:: shrugs ::
OK, maybe not.
It depends on how open their Android is. My guess is that if it's really and truly a full featured Android box (albeit with the Amazon appstore)then network streaming will happen. I used to do it fine on my Kindle fire, though not with a remotely usable interface.
I need Vudu before I will strongly consider it OR I need Amazon to release a video player for standard Android. I am not going to use Kindle fires for any more of my tablet needs so they need to give me some option I can use on both to rent/buy movies to get my streaming box money.
You mean the box that Amazon just announced 3 hours ago?
If I still lived with Peter, I'm sure it would be in my house RIGHT NOW.
I'm thinking of getting a new monitor--it's to put in my living room so I can hook up my work or home laptop to it for more real estate. What's big and subtle? There should be a market (that I can afford) of furniture computer accessories.
Anyone good at panoramic cell/tablet pictures? I tried a few times to get my living room, two pieces that I could stitch together as 360 degrees.
Then I noticed Google Photo Sphere in the 4.4 tablet , and walks you through the space, by telling you how to align and where next. It did some weird stuff in the bottom corners, but otherwise I'm pretty impressed with the result.
What cheap to free tools are out there?
I'm sorry but I have nothing useful to add on either of your recent questions ita. I have noticed that most of the TVs I've been shopping for look pretty decent. Almost zero bezel.
I'm trying to resist buying a 4k monitor already. Too soon, I know, but so many pixels!
Anybody use Acorn as a Photoshop replacement? Lifehacker sez:
Mac users who don't want to shell out for a Creative Cloud subscription have some great indie Photoshop alternatives available, and one of the best is on sale for $15 today (normally $50). Acorn can work with PSD files and will handle most light to medium editing tasks you throw at it.
For only $15, I'm thinking of getting it.
Mac App Store link: [link]
I use Pixelmator, and I'm quite happy with it.
Got my replacement Acer Chromebook today and the prong that plugs in to charge it is broken off. Unfortunately, it was not already charge up, on, and running when it arrived like Zen's. ::cries::
and the prong that plugs in to charge it is broken off.
You just really have no luck!!