2013年8月13日星期二

a wired controller or an extra dongle

It's there that a listing has popped up  claiming that BlackBerry's as-yet unannounced Z30 will support Qi wireless charging. The listing goes on to say that the smartphone will pack a medium power receiver, capable of pulling 120 watts from a charger, which should be enough to juice that (rumored) 2,800mAh battery in short order.In a Wired piece published recently, Ryan Singel assails Google's newfound hypocrisy when it comes to net neutrality. And he's right. Having spent many years fighting to stop Internet Service Providers (ISPs) from discriminating between different types of Internet traffic, the tech giant is now perpetuating cheeses from Italy are some of the world’s best.

 Not to mention the most famous: From Gorgonzola to Asiago, mozzarella to Fontina, parmesan to to provolone, Italy’s cheeses are world-renowned, too! So it’s no surprise that many of Italy’s best cheeses are so beloved, they’ve been recognized as DOP products for their high the company's Tablet Keyboard, but sweetens the deal with a generously-sized touchpad with support for up to 13 gestures (configureable via Logitech's  SetPoint software). Its slightly concave keycaps feature PerfectStroke tech, which promises consistent resistance from edge to edge. It may not be much more than a modernized K400, but if it suits your fancy, $100 is what it'll cost to get it under your mitts this month. Full press release after the break.PC Gamers! You won't have to spend more money to make your Xbox One controller work with your computer.

 Unlike the 360 which requires a wired controller or an extra dongle, the Xbox One's controller will work fine with your PC games. Well, it'll work fine with your PC after a software update in 2014and couldn’t be a better destination for your trip to Italy. Located right in the heart of Tuscany and surrounded by the renowned Chianti wine region, the medieval city of Siena makes the perfect day trip from Florence… or a great place to make your home base while exploring Tuscany. Hacking your house, your gadgets, your car or your life to save precious time or make things better is great. But if you're spending more time than what you're saving, you're doing it wrong. In his  In Defense of Life Hacking, Whitson Gordon explains why life hacking is awesome—as long as you don't get obsessed and you can transform you r trip to Italy! That’s because, while English is common in Italy’s larger cities and tourist destinations (including hotspots like Florence, Rome, Venice, and the Amalfi coast), it’s not as widely spoken in Italy’s smaller towns and countryside. So to experience

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