Wow, that "Search anyways" button is REALLY hard to find, I can see how hard that must be for you.
The issue is that if you run that search from inside China, your access to Google gets blocked for around a minute. To try to help explain why to users, they pop that message up.
If I had to guess, they stick the movie in a drive, it fingerprints it (similar to CDDB or something), and then unlocks that movie in your Vudu/Ultraviolet account. It's not that hard to have the system check to see if it's on recordable media or not as well, which would skip over burned copies and most bootlegs.
I also believe that some of the tactics of the TSA are going too far for too little benefit... But are you seriously okay with hijackers destroying 10 fully loaded 747s a year?
Have you tried going to the link that was removed? It's throwing errors. They swapped out a broken link with a working one. I'm sure if Banshee fixes their jump page that Mint will swap in the old URL again.
They "killed" Stanza, but it's still available on the App Store... Also, you seriously think they had "sweetheart deals" with Barnes & Noble and Amazon to feature the direct competitors to their own iBooks?
I think you might live in a fantasy world.
And than there are people (like my mother) who, for unknown reasons, think they're running Windows. She's had an iBook for about five years now, but she doesn't seem to understand what OS X is.
The default tethering application on AT&T Windows Mobile devices tattles to AT&T when you use it. If you swap it out for the standard one from Microsoft, it works just fine without a tethering plan.
I walked into AT&T to get a 3G plan, but was interested in pricing first. The nice woman behind the counter printed out a color sheet with the plan we discussed all broken down with all the taxes and fees and discounts shown in neat little boxes.
You know, most people would just turn the damned phone off when they went to bed, or into court. Or at least put the thing on vibrate. I keep my cell on vibrate all the time, and I don't answer it when I don't want to.
Its not there to store games on, or burn blue-ray disks. For saving games or storing some extra game data, 20 gigs is plenty.
On a similar note, I had a computer with a 500 meg drive and a CD burner. It was convenient being able to make a full backup on one CD-R.
You do realize that all the latest Macs have USB3.0, right?
Alternatively, maybe people should stop being so damned thin-skinned.
Wow, that "Search anyways" button is REALLY hard to find, I can see how hard that must be for you. The issue is that if you run that search from inside China, your access to Google gets blocked for around a minute. To try to help explain why to users, they pop that message up.
But technically you need to pay use tax on those items already. Nobody does.
If I had to guess, they stick the movie in a drive, it fingerprints it (similar to CDDB or something), and then unlocks that movie in your Vudu/Ultraviolet account. It's not that hard to have the system check to see if it's on recordable media or not as well, which would skip over burned copies and most bootlegs.
You're right, that's a completely valid comparison, because the Apple TV has exactly the same amount of CPU/GPU power as the 360 or PS3.
I also believe that some of the tactics of the TSA are going too far for too little benefit... But are you seriously okay with hijackers destroying 10 fully loaded 747s a year?
Can you get Magsafe power adapters from anyone else anyways? I've never seen any, and a quick Googling says no.
Especially true if they implement the dual-format disc readers that were suggested. Just burn the HD DVD image to Blu-ray and run with your modchip.
Have you tried going to the link that was removed? It's throwing errors. They swapped out a broken link with a working one. I'm sure if Banshee fixes their jump page that Mint will swap in the old URL again.
Congratulations, you just came up with the idea for HDMI-CEC...
They "killed" Stanza, but it's still available on the App Store... Also, you seriously think they had "sweetheart deals" with Barnes & Noble and Amazon to feature the direct competitors to their own iBooks? I think you might live in a fantasy world.
If the food was so horrible that you trashed the place in a review, why would you go back?
And there would almost immediately be iPhone cases for sale which cover the IR receivers. Or masking tape. Either way.
The thing is, it was never called "Gay Cure". It was listed in the App Store as "Exodus International".
More likely, the systems that its available on ship with Windows 7. I think you read too much into it.
I hear the fatality rate is 0% at 0mph...
Why does your mother need OpenGL?
And than there are people (like my mother) who, for unknown reasons, think they're running Windows. She's had an iBook for about five years now, but she doesn't seem to understand what OS X is.
Windows CE still exists. :P
The default tethering application on AT&T Windows Mobile devices tattles to AT&T when you use it. If you swap it out for the standard one from Microsoft, it works just fine without a tethering plan.
Seems like it is compatible with FF3. From their changelog: "0.3.0 bumped to run under FF3, fully tested so no problems with the bump"
I walked into AT&T to get a 3G plan, but was interested in pricing first. The nice woman behind the counter printed out a color sheet with the plan we discussed all broken down with all the taxes and fees and discounts shown in neat little boxes.
You know, most people would just turn the damned phone off when they went to bed, or into court. Or at least put the thing on vibrate. I keep my cell on vibrate all the time, and I don't answer it when I don't want to.
Its not there to store games on, or burn blue-ray disks. For saving games or storing some extra game data, 20 gigs is plenty. On a similar note, I had a computer with a 500 meg drive and a CD burner. It was convenient being able to make a full backup on one CD-R.