Article Title: Plex Media Player Now Doesn't Require a Subscription; Pass Users Get Kodi Plug-in
Plex has announced its new Kodi add-on so you can include your Plex library in Kodi (provided you're a Pass user).
PlexPass is a $4.99/mo subscription service! Plex's player apps have not required a PlexPass sub to use for awhile now, but you do have to pay fix bucks for the app. Plex claims the apps are free but they only work for one minute if you don't have a PlexPass, or pay the one-time $5 "activation fee". They should just be up front and charge for the app at install.
So... the Windows versions before the one that isn't even coming out for half a year are not fit for business then? That will be such a comfort for all the SMB's who were forced onto the current version, regardless of their wishes.
I'm not sure if Trump's small hands will allow him to type more efficiently, making fewer mistakes, or will require him to use two hands because he likely got a ginormous screen phone and can't reach both sides of the keyboard.
Getting mental image of a mouse pointer being tugged back and forth as two people try and use it at once. It will be like an Ouija board. Can we call forth profits this quarter???
Hitler was also named man of the year. It's not about who was the "best" person of the year just the most influential.
Yeah, but Time went all P.C. several years ago with their sections. Note that Rudolph Giuliani, mayor of NYC, was named Person of the year in 2001 because of the WTC attacks, when obviously Bin Laden himself was more influential.
That's why there's so much celebrity "news" in the news now, most of it is cheap fashion commentary or theories and supposition on their private lives (which can be as wild as they want, since it's not being reported as opinion).
Meh. It is being reported only as opinion/theory, I meant. Not as fact.
In 2013 Obama signed a bill which part of allows the use of propaganda in the USA legal again (made illegal in 1947). Which is why we have so much fake news now, media sources aren't required to fact check since that would expose the government backed fake news.
Not to mention it would cost money. That's why there's so much celebrity "news" in the news now, most of it is cheap fashion commentary or theories and supposition on their private lives (which can be as wild as they want, since it's not being reported as opinion).
What am I missing here... workers apply for a job, get the job, agree to and get paid a legal wage, get held accountable for what they do, and are sacked if they don't do the job. Am I missing something?
The problem is people unable to have a normal work-life balance and have a job at the same time. I have a relative who works for Wal-Mart. When she first got hired the company was actually CLOSED on Thanksgiving, in fact, they weren't even open 24 hours then. Since then, Wal-Mart has expanded their hours and started to be open now on holidays. They expect employees to work in a all-hands-on-deck fashion that leaves people with no way to enjoy the supposed "holidays" with their own loved ones. Can you imagine having a family and being told you have to work 9-5 on Thanksgiving? Even if you were an "evening Thanksgiving" type, that's not getting off early enough to actually cook a Thanksgiving meal from scratch. And would have the energy to anyway, after working 8 hours on what has become one of the busiest shopping days of the year thanks to Black Fri^H^H^HThursday?
No, dude. When I say "conveniences" I mean things like indoor plumbing and electricity from a centralized grid. That's pretty universal over the United States -- we got that done last millennium.
No, probably a country that lacks the capital/infrastructure to change to a different resource. Any country that has a large rural population that does not have lots of the conveniences that exist in the handful of modern cities there. Some countries of South and South-East Asia come to mind.
But every single racist person I know voted for Trump.
I was watching the results unfold in a bar late Election Day night, and I noted to a friend it appeared the entire Confederate States of America had voted for Trump.
I thought unsecured wireless networks were supposed to be a way of supporting terrorism, kiddie porn, or worse -- copyright infringement!
Now Facebook is corporatizing wardriving? (yeah, I know they mean open municipal and business wi-fi, but it's not like they are going to be able to detect if it's a private residential access points that is open)
Yes, your clothes are getting all rumpled from cooling down in a heap in the basket. Much like an iron heats a shirt and once wrinkles are pressed out of it the shirt stays unwrinkled because it is allowed to cool while smooth.
Google Pixel and most of the HTC phones are made in Taiwan. Also Apple will soon begin to produce some of their phones in India.
I betcha the only iPhones Apple will be making in India are the ones for the Indian market. Much like making iPhones in Brazil because of their ridiculous import tariffs.
No shit. The author's point is that hopefully these people are not just standard Blue Shirts, and more under Google's control -- with training related to the specific products others wouldn't have.
I set foot in BB so rarely I don't know how the Samsung store is.
Have you checked you local grocery store? Many sell prepaid smartphones right alongside the refill cards, with prices as low as $10 (yes, for an actual Android touchscreen smartphone).
I made one to plug into my iPhone 7 audio jack and blow it up. Oh wait...
You can use it on your Samsung Note 7 to... oh, wait...
Article Title: Plex Media Player Now Doesn't Require a Subscription; Pass Users Get Kodi Plug-in
Plex has announced its new Kodi add-on so you can include your Plex library in Kodi (provided you're a Pass user).
PlexPass is a $4.99/mo subscription service!
Plex's player apps have not required a PlexPass sub to use for awhile now, but you do have to pay fix bucks for the app. Plex claims the apps are free but they only work for one minute if you don't have a PlexPass, or pay the one-time $5 "activation fee". They should just be up front and charge for the app at install.
So... the Windows versions before the one that isn't even coming out for half a year are not fit for business then?
That will be such a comfort for all the SMB's who were forced onto the current version, regardless of their wishes.
I'm not sure if Trump's small hands will allow him to type more efficiently, making fewer mistakes, or will require him to use two hands because he likely got a ginormous screen phone and can't reach both sides of the keyboard.
Getting mental image of a mouse pointer being tugged back and forth as two people try and use it at once.
It will be like an Ouija board. Can we call forth profits this quarter???
How do they know Trump wont try and annex Canada during the next four years?
Hitler was also named man of the year. It's not about who was the "best" person of the year just the most influential.
Yeah, but Time went all P.C. several years ago with their sections. Note that Rudolph Giuliani, mayor of NYC, was named Person of the year in 2001 because of the WTC attacks, when obviously Bin Laden himself was more influential.
BART gets pranked.
That's why there's so much celebrity "news" in the news now, most of it is cheap fashion commentary or theories and supposition on their private lives (which can be as wild as they want, since it's not being reported as opinion).
Meh. It is being reported only as opinion/theory, I meant. Not as fact.
In 2013 Obama signed a bill which part of allows the use of propaganda in the USA legal again (made illegal in 1947). Which is why we have so much fake news now, media sources aren't required to fact check since that would expose the government backed fake news.
Not to mention it would cost money. That's why there's so much celebrity "news" in the news now, most of it is cheap fashion commentary or theories and supposition on their private lives (which can be as wild as they want, since it's not being reported as opinion).
There's too many things people already need to know (that they generally don't) to waste time advancing such a narrow agenda.
They should have an "Hour of Home Finances" instead. And teach people how to balance their checkbook and create a household budget.
What am I missing here... workers apply for a job, get the job, agree to and get paid a legal wage, get held accountable for what they do, and are sacked if they don't do the job. Am I missing something?
The problem is people unable to have a normal work-life balance and have a job at the same time. I have a relative who works for Wal-Mart. When she first got hired the company was actually CLOSED on Thanksgiving, in fact, they weren't even open 24 hours then. Since then, Wal-Mart has expanded their hours and started to be open now on holidays. They expect employees to work in a all-hands-on-deck fashion that leaves people with no way to enjoy the supposed "holidays" with their own loved ones. Can you imagine having a family and being told you have to work 9-5 on Thanksgiving? Even if you were an "evening Thanksgiving" type, that's not getting off early enough to actually cook a Thanksgiving meal from scratch. And would have the energy to anyway, after working 8 hours on what has become one of the busiest shopping days of the year thanks to Black Fri^H^H^HThursday?
Looks like the Journalists are cutting our throats.
Don't kid yourself, "journalists" disappeared a decade ago. What you have now are "personalities" on TV and glorified bloggers in print.
Yeeehaw! This race to the bottom brought to you by Brawndo! The Thirst Mutilator!
No, dude. When I say "conveniences" I mean things like indoor plumbing and electricity from a centralized grid. That's pretty universal over the United States -- we got that done last millennium.
the US obviously
No, probably a country that lacks the capital/infrastructure to change to a different resource.
Any country that has a large rural population that does not have lots of the conveniences that exist in the handful of modern cities there.
Some countries of South and South-East Asia come to mind.
Not all Trump voters are racists.
But every single racist person I know voted for Trump.
I was watching the results unfold in a bar late Election Day night, and I noted to a friend it appeared the entire Confederate States of America had voted for Trump.
I thought unsecured wireless networks were supposed to be a way of supporting terrorism, kiddie porn, or worse -- copyright infringement!
Now Facebook is corporatizing wardriving? (yeah, I know they mean open municipal and business wi-fi, but it's not like they are going to be able to detect if it's a private residential access points that is open)
An unsecure OS has been detected. Fix now?
Protip: If you don't want people to think you're some Indian scam tech support outfit, you might try using correct grammar.
Perhaps it is now time to stop saying "China does ..." when it is actually not the Chinese state that does it?
China National Machinery Industry Corp. is state-owned, so technically it is China that is partnering.
Yes, your clothes are getting all rumpled from cooling down in a heap in the basket. Much like an iron heats a shirt and once wrinkles are pressed out of it the shirt stays unwrinkled because it is allowed to cool while smooth.
As long as Nestle is still getting their water, who cares if the trees gets theirs.
Google Pixel and most of the HTC phones are made in Taiwan. Also Apple will soon begin to produce some of their phones in India.
I betcha the only iPhones Apple will be making in India are the ones for the Indian market. Much like making iPhones in Brazil because of their ridiculous import tariffs.
I'm getting a humorous mental image of the staff of the Google Store using Google Search "consult with someone above them" on the question.
No shit. The author's point is that hopefully these people are not just standard Blue Shirts, and more under Google's control -- with training related to the specific products others wouldn't have.
I set foot in BB so rarely I don't know how the Samsung store is.
Have you checked you local grocery store? Many sell prepaid smartphones right alongside the refill cards, with prices as low as $10 (yes, for an actual Android touchscreen smartphone).