Whoever can afford this can already afford the laptop alternatives. My guess is that this will be a convenient “nice to have” item whenever bringing along a tablet over a laptop feels like less of a hassle.
Whoever can afford this can already afford the laptop alternatives. My guess is that this will be a convenient “nice to have” item whenever bringing along a tablet over a laptop feels like less of a hassle.
You can consider getting the Qin F22 Pro.
Getting genuine or similar peforming replacement batteries for cheap is sort of a gamble.
Erm, that’s not the same thing that the comment was referring to. We’re talking about paying twice for essentially the same app on two different operating systems.
That’s different from the lock in that you are referring to. Your explanation involves installing the same purchased app on two devices running Android.
Also, I have a lot of apps and games that only require me to make a one time purchase on either Android or iOS.
That is not a lock in though? It’s just personal preference to avoid paying double for apps.
I’m using this Python-based tool.
I’ve literally never heard of Keen until this article.
…because the standard specification, which both Google and Apple intend to implement, has yet to be finalised.
Did you even read the article?
The current method for sideloading apps without a developer account seems to be limited to three separate apps at a time.
I mean, a lot of people use Messenger to contact other people, so I guess they do?
Does getting my ass whooped by my mother count?
This is my biggest objection. That’s like when all the good drinking happens.
I guess that’s the issue with the lack of information in these copied and pasted laws.
That law only applies to drinking in public. You can simply go to a bar and drink all you want.
It was implemented after the Little India riot incident in 2013.
If you’re caught drinking in public, you’re probably going to just get a warning and receive instructions to dispose of the alcohol. But things would be a lot different if you refuse to do so.
There’s a reason why it’s frequently referred to a fine city!
However, I’ll have to say I have been living there for a few decades and have never received a fine, ever.
We have a free subscription through our home fibre bundle.
Oh yes, having customisability for this would be the most ideal situation.
I like the dismissible notifications though.
I’m confused, I just did a quick search and found one on Amazon that’s listed for about $14. Am I missing something here?
It was hard for me to choose, but the nuggets sealed the deal.
Poe’s law hits hard sometimes.