You’re probably thinking about homerf, which was the competitor to WiFi. I don’t think Bluetooth was ever marketed as an alternative to WiFi.
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You’re probably thinking about homerf, which was the competitor to WiFi. I don’t think Bluetooth was ever marketed as an alternative to WiFi.
android has allowed 3rd party app stores since day 1 so this is going to be an issue on the iPhone how?
Only thing to note is that the trackpad doesn’t give you a real mouse cursor, so it’s not all that useful for remote desktop.
Personally think it’s very overpriced, I’d get the cheaper keyboard folio.
What he really means is “we want our 30% cut”
Slowly? This crap has been going on for years.
The quest already runs android, so in theory all the support is already there for Vulkan and OpenGL since it runs a regular-ish Snapdragon phone SoC.
Also most modern x86 desktop CPUs have this too.
“Now buy our games running in an emulator from the online Switch store”
same here. The desktop app is bloated electron garbage.
Same here. Not sure why but being told all my domains were being sold to squarespace really pushed me over as well.
I see it being useful if you wired up your car stereo or something with a lightning cable and you don’t wanna have to take the whole dash apart again.
I love the Xperia line but even the 5 series is almost an inch taller than the iPhone mini. It’s massive by comparison.
Same, all new iPhones are just utterly massive.
Geez downvoted for an opinion.
Sony has good hardware but it does come with Facebook, OneDrive, LinkedIn, Call of Duty, and a few more. It absolutely has bloatware.
both google and Sony provide firmware blobs publicly, not sure about others.
Every device requires a maintainer, someone who builds Lineage specifically for that device.
On top of that most of these OEMs don’t provide device firmware drivers publicly (camera, modem, speakers, etc), so the maintainer has to either use a generic driver (which typically sucks), or reverse engineer something more suitable.
It’s just a time and effort thing. As with all open source projects it relies on the community to volunteer their time for the benefit of others.
Hangouts was already the iMessage competitor. Video, voice, high res photos and videos, etc with SMS fallback. But as usual google kills every good product they create.
For real, if google didn’t completely screw up messaging every single year it wouldn’t be as big of a deal.
Should be opt-in, it’s a dumb feature nobody asked for.