Whoa! I will say it had an excellent Pandora client, but otherwise--now why bother.
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Okay I think I figured out the iPhone thing with being logged out. I didn't even realize it but I had turned on privacy mode in safari browser. If it's in privacy mode your search fields and browser perimeter is black. Click on lower right side to see all the pages you have open and in the view the lower left will say "private mode" or something. Click that to turn it off. Good luck.
Java, that is it!
Great!!
Is there a software program out there that will automatically transfer handwritten text on a tablet to a searchable spreadsheet?
If spreadsheet is important, I don't know. OneNote lets you "copy writing to text" which is a start in your direction.
ita, it's for TCG. He looked into OneNote, but the spreadsheet part is important for what he wants to do with it.
Never seen anything like that, and judging by the difficulty finding the One Note technology, I wouldn't be optimistic,
Thanks, ita.
DNS question. Why are there two DNS address? If I make one OpenDNS and the other GoogleDNS (or whatever it's called), is that a bad thing? Do they both have to be the same company? Just trying to make my devices (especially my AppleTV) a bit faster.
Also, I found there is a video on Netflix for testing. It's called "Example Short 23.976". It will show what your connection speed and resolution is at while it's playing. So far, tested on iPad and laptop. Not sure if it shows on AppleTV or xBox. Pretty neat, to help troubleshoot. There looks to be several "example short ..." videos, some with time code, some with I dunno what. If you take the name that's in quotes above, that one seems to have the connection data in it.