Yeah, continue investing with that logic.
If it goes that low, anyone would be stupid to not buy. I think FB went down to around $15 not long after their ipo somewhere between $30-$35.
The whole immersive view is pretty cool. I’ll probably never use it though.
Half of what reddit was able to do for me is being overly generous, but my experience is the same.
Why upgrade every year at all? Keep the S23 for the four years they update the OS.
That would make sense
It’s called “click bait.”
Not this old guy
No one is shocked that the country known for stealing advanced foreign technology is advancing their technology.
Just reword it some to say why it’s a bad experience it is and that they should allow 3rd party apps back.
I’m assuming the ratings go from best to worst as super dope>awesome>decent>wack. Please correct me if I’m wrong about the first two.
Here’s the type of conversations I missed from reddit. Thanks for the entertainment guys.
Must be a regional thing. Comcast has always had separate cable and intenet packages where I’m at.
It’s still $50 free dollars, just wait for a sale or clearance on something you wouldn’t otherwise spend your own money on.
I see, yes that’s a good point, but I’d guess that’s not the goal of this program. Not sure if that’s a goal of any transportation agency, at least not that I’ve heard, but it should be.
What makes this a bad idea? Sounds much better than busses to me. It’s on demand, not on a fixed route, gors anywhere in the town, and is still the price of a bus ride.
So some number from 3 to 11 apparently.
You could always cast from apps, this article is referring to screen mirroring.
I just cast from whichever app I was using. For instance, I have the HBO app on my phone, I open it, find what I want to watch, and cast from there. I think the change is that you can cast your screen now whereas previously, I only was able to use screensharing with my Samsung TV.
It’s just like any other website or subscription that offers their “suggestions.” Whether it’s helpful is subjective, but it’s certainly not out of the ordinary.