yeah i recently got my parents on Roku a little while back and they like it so far. the ui's fast and responsive, they already cancelled satellite and were gonna go with youtube tv to save money but you might find out that there's so much stuff on roku that you don't even need youtube tv...
i usually go with asus too myself. and i remember quite a few years back now when they announced that their motherboards were suppose to be 100% built by robots now, so it was suppose which was suppose to boost reliability and over the years i've had good luck with them but i'm usually buying...
i guess they figure, once people lose all their data one good time, it will give them incentive to use their cloud backup service, more specifically one drive being it's built in and enabled by default.
gonna say the same thing i said in the other thread: well that's what happens when you try to rush a product to market to try to cash in on someone else's laurels, in this case the steam deck. which was crafted with love. i'd just wait for steam deck 2 if i was going to get one. plus the fact...
well that's what happens when you try to rush a product to market to try to cash in on someone else's laurels, in this case the steam deck. which was crafted with love. i'd just wait for steam deck 2 if i was going to get one. plus the fact that supporting steam deck also gives devs incentive...
if you know, you know. a few of us have discussed it here before. he seems to be hiding it better these days but like i said, this story broke in early february and it's taken it till the middle of may for him to make a video on it or even mention it at all. i guess it doesn't help the fact...
so at first i thought this was the same thing from the other day but i just looked and it's another issue and that one mainly affects android but can be a problem on other os's
https://mullvad.net/en/blog/dns-traffic-can-leak-outside-the-vpn-tunnel-on-android
https://youtu.be/GxVIa3eDdnM
kind of don't understand the first part of that since we're already here posting about it in the intel processor section and there's another thread in HW News? but anyway, there have been a few videos on the subject, just none from gamers nexus. like i was saying in the thread in hardware...
that seems cheap. i think around here if you go during non-matinee and get tickets to the imax or dolby showings the tickets alone are close to $20, then the drinks and snacks are ~$5+ each
careful which version of the abyss you watch. they changed the ending and a lot of people don't like it.
some people want to be able to watch the films in the best visual AND audio quality without having to rely on the internet or what content they have licensed this month.
plus some people...