Implications of updated Apple TV: Lower cost, new A5 Chip, ramping numbers
Implications of updated Apple TV: Lower cost, new A5 Chip, ramping numbers
- 9to5mac.com
- 9to5mac.com
I'm looking for a replacement for my laptop. It's not broken, just since starting this working-online thing, I've become feeble. I need something light to carry around with me. I'd be more than happy to just leave it all up to my phone, but there's only so much typing I can do on such a tiny screen. I'm in serious need of something now. And that one company's tablet looks great, but isn't it just a little pricey? Yeah. That's right. I'm cheap. It's OK.= Free
Gone are the days of owning a watch with a million buttons, with a calculator that answers your homework, tells you the current barometric pressure on Mount Everest, and keeps you in radio communication with your best friend down the street. Nowadays it's all about minimalism. Keeping things simple. Clean lines. Functionality. And you know what? I like it. Why did you need to know about the weather in Nepal anyway? Maybe you should have been focusing on multiplying by seven. Anyway, here's a great E-Ink watch by Phosphor that takes into account form and function, with a cool face design that'll have them asking, "Wha?" And it's waterproof to 50m, so you won't have to worry about it until well after the Martini effect sets in. Cheers!= Free
There are two things that just make me impatient. One is streaming video times. The other is summer patio weather. A few weeks ago, it seemed like we were all good for an early summer. BBQ out and fuelled: check. Lawn furniture washed and ready to go: check. Grass cut to optimal length for lounging: check. Then it got cold. Too cold. Winter had returned.= Free
My apartment isn't huge, but I believe it's big enough to warrant some form of transit system. Walking is too slow. I want something small enough that I can pack away, yet robust enough that I can take a quick ride to the fridge, if the mood strikes me. On Sundays, I can take that bike ride I've always dreamed of—kicking off in my room, and then a tour around the living room before a stop-off by the microwave for lunch. Then complete the afternoon with a tour way out to my neighbor's front door. This Kent Mini 8 Folding Bike is the perfect bike for all my (and your!) biking desires. The tires are tiny, so you'll have to get your spindly little legs going pretty quickly if you're planning to enter any races. But the Mini 8's portability means you can take it pretty much anywhere you've ever wanted to take a bike.= Free
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