^ That's a Hispano-American innovation. The structure preferred by traditionalists is 'Is they're a....'
Cheers,
I'll have a look at Lenovo then? After the Samsung.
What kind of 'tard would buy a mouse pad for an IPad?Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
I'm on my second IPad. It's IPad Air 2 and love it just like I did the first one, which I dropped and broke after five years of no problems.
Don't trust my PC or my Android phone to do internet banking.
er david - I do not think you are correct - not all devices support https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_On-The-GoOriginally Posted by David48atTD
though many newer ones do - but you should always check
I have been looking at that to replace the note 2 - lack of OIS is a little bit of a drawback , but the rest looks great - not the fastest processor , but paired with the big battery it will last a while - what are your thoughts about it ?Originally Posted by Looper
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo....239704.0.htmlOriginally Posted by VocalNeal
If you torture data for enough time , you can get it to say what you want.
Oh well that's OK then, because of course you don't get malware on ipads.
Oh.
We’ve discovered a new family of iOS malware that successfully infected non-jailbroken devices we’ve named “AceDeceiver”.
What makes AceDeceiver different from previous iOS malware is that instead of abusing enterprise certificates as some iOS malware has over the past two years, AceDeceiver manages to install itself without any enterprise certificate at all. It does so by exploiting design flaws in Apple’s DRM mechanism, and even as Apple has removed AceDeceiver from App Store, it may still spread thanks to a novel attack vector.
AceDeceiver is the first iOS malware we’ve seen that abuses certain design flaws in Apple’s DRM protection mechanism — namely FairPlay — to install malicious apps on iOS devices regardless of whether they are jailbroken. This technique is called “FairPlay Man-In-The-Middle (MITM)” and has been used since 2013 to spread pirated iOS apps, but this is the first time we’ve seen it used to spread malware. (The FairPlay MITM attack technique was also presented at the USENIX Security Symposium in 2014; however, attacks using this technique are still occurring successfully.)
Yeah, still, you know IOS don't have as many problems with malware. Don't you?
I am not a big performance hound. I just need something for browsing and email on the go. It comes in a variety of guises with the top end processor OK for gaming.Originally Posted by baldrick
Build quality is very good.
MIUI is surprisingly good.
It is strange how quick you get used to it and my Note sized Lenovo K3 now looks tiny in my hand.
The new version that just came out downsizes the camera from a daft 16MP down to a more reasonable 12 MP - I would prefer 8 or 10MP.
I got a 128Gb SD card for $16 to hold a ton of music. It is dual sim if you don't use the SD card slot.
^
That's a very cheap SD 128 card Loopy, did ya buy it from a Liberian or sumtin. ?
Recon it will pack it in, ya better back up all ya music eh.
^I bought 2
1 was $25 shipping from inside Australia in 2 days.
The other was $17 shipping from China but it still arrived in a week.
The second one was to bang in the slot of my Lenovo laptop as it only has a 300Gb HD. Just bumped the storage by 40%
Just going to use both of them to hold copies of my existing music library so if they crap out no loss.Originally Posted by terry57
^ 128 Gigabit = 16 GigaByte so not remarkably cheap
^^
Regards Loms Statement Loopy.
Are they Gigabit or gigabyte.?
Ta.
I bought some cheapies here in BKK.
128 gigabyte.
Absolutely fine for Pics and music but must back up of course.
Lazarda has some cracking deals but I always go Samsung Vevo original these days.
Good price and great quality cards.
I miscapitalised my 'b' it should of course have read 128 GB.
Yes for the low low price of only AU$17 one can now purchase a 128 GB class 10 micro SD card with SD adaptor
Had 2 of them for a month.
All good so far.
Even with claimed class 10 data rate I am not sure I would go for the cheap end for HD/4K video recording or long burst hi-def RAW photography but for playing music and taking regular photos they are fine.
Why is it gay? US Amazon e-book selection is massive. Can download an entire novel in seconds even on the absolute shittiest of satellite connections/cellular data worldwide. Need the next installment of a novel series you just finished and in some shithole area? One click & done.
iPad for convienience. Posting, typing, emailing is flawless and efficient.
Kindle is truly a device of total convenience for a traveler who can bang out a thick novel in 2 days.
You have no soul Harry.
So, who were you before?
Christ, it's not............
The cheap cards are great for music and Pics as long as ya back up.
But through experience I have found that even when rated class 10 they will not cut it when recording HD 4K.
HC cards anyway.
The last thing ya want is for a cheap card to corrupt so for high end recording always pay the wedge for a quality fast speed card.
We all learn from experience and to lose ya shit because ya Jewed on the SD card is really fooked up.
So Tel, share your wisdom mate, what card do you use?
OK I need some help from the older guys?
Back in the day pre-most things I had one of these
I used it for email and the odd spreadsheet stuff and some Word
Will the Lenovo do Excel etc. and does it have ports for importing data from external drives.
Better to think inside the pub, than outside the box?
I apologize if any offence was caused. unless it was intended.
You people, you think I know feck nothing; I tell you: I know feck all
Those who cannot change their mind, cannot change anything.
No external drives, everyone does it all in the cloud now mate, although it takes a MicroSD Card and prolly a USBA/USBC drive if you can find one(I've never looked).
There are lots of Android apps that do Excel spreadsheets, including MS Excel.
Another stupid question.
How do these thing communicate with the outside world? WiFI I assume.
But if my house in a foreign country doesn't have WiFi what then.
Can I use my smartphone as a modem?
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