Because the iPad was the best tablet for the price when I was in the market for my kids and iPhone makes it far easier to manage the screen time parental controls.
Because the iPad was the best tablet for the price when I was in the market for my kids and iPhone makes it far easier to manage the screen time parental controls.
It could use a better keyboard implementation.
I wish I could map multiple actions to it depending on button press. IE long press opens camera and short press mutes device. If it can do that I haven’t figured it out yet.
I do it because “all of the above”.
Tim wants to go deep with Sundar. So deep you can’t tell where Tim ends and Sundar begins. In the business sense of course.
If you need it fast, or have unpredictable load spikes, then cloud makes sense. If not, then it costs more over time than the on-prem investment,the end.
I’m sure the list of things that have not been cool with teenagers but somehow carved out a profitable market for themselves is a lot larger than this author thinks it is.
But to play ball with the line of thinking, maybe the whole platform being so hit and miss when it comes to feature set, performance, price, ad infestation, etc has something to do with it. Cable TV isn’t cool with teenagers either, probably for much the same reasons.
It also doesn’t help that most Android OEMs fall over themselves to follow Apple in a great many ways instead of trying to create their own path.
The $20 cleaning cloth.
I did pretty much that with Retroarch on a Nvidia Shield at one time. Worked great.
Most of my systems rarely go much beyond 30 days between reboots. I run update playbooks on them ~weekly so they usually reboot to load updated kernel modules and whatnot every 2-4 weeks.