Well, the article doesn't make a strong case as to whether shutting down a computer makes a huge difference. There is no reason to leave it on when not in use, unless there is a download running, for instance. I would be worried about the eventual battery life of a PC that is never shut down.
When you think of how much technology goes into every industry it can be mind boggling. Something as simple as a dehydration unit specially fitted for Cannabis plants is worth millions of dollars and that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the technology used to achieve high yields from the plants on a consistent basis.
Just wanting to hear really how good a bluetooth headphone can be and I have a Bose QC35 which I feel is a bit underwhelming in sound quality but is otherwise great in all other aspects.
As a big online shopper, I wholly support this plan. Please Amazon, "suck me in for life," as the article states. I think one day shipping will encourage other market players to ship faster too or offer something better to their customers. I see it as a good move for all.
How would you feel if some people claim that the gaming consoles will be extinct in the next five years? Don't you think we still need a way to play comfortably without having to worry about our internet speed or friends to play with?
This is a cute feature. In my experience, children like interacting with smart home devices like Alexa and Google Home, so this would be a good trick to get them to calm down at bedtime. I'm curious about how well the device does with telling the story. Have you ever tried to ask the Home to tell you a joke or riddle? Half the time it's a completely unrelated trivia question. I hope they've worked out all the kinks.
I just assumed that wireless carriers didn't throttle any of their paying customers during emergencies, but apparently that's not the case. This is unreal! I don't know if it will help, but I contacted the elected officials in my state and asked them to support the bill.
The mark of a white paper was supposed to be one of the things that lent to the coins legitimacy. It turns out that many of these are written from scratch by freelancers who know nothing about digital currency. Sometimes the actual crypto founder doesn't even have a plan.
We got into a business deal with a certain friend but he couldn't do what he was required to do, on time. After a while, his phone would ring and go straight to voicemail. I had to use a friend to get him to play his part. It can be frustrating when people bar our calls but I am not sure if it is possible to turn off caller ID information on outgoing calls?