I am thinking of buying a PS3 controller to use with GTA and other games. Before I spend the money on the controller I am wondering if the app is compatible with the T989 Hercules? Thanks for any help!
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Hello,
My HTC HD2 is letting me down at a lot of points. Therefore I'm thinking of buying a new handset.
I do a lot of internetting and multitasking on my phone.
Hey guys,
I found this DVD set and was thinking about buying it.
Has anyone heard of this, and/or tried it out?
http://make-ubuntu-easy.com
I was thinking it might be cool for a gift or something for friends that were interested in trying Ubuntu.
Thanks for the help...
I've been using picsart,Samsung Photo Editing, Aviary, and Painteresque to edit my pictures. Does PicsayPro have different/better features that these apps? Not sure if it's worth buying or not,so I'm just trying to get more feedback before I buy it,
Thanks in advance
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This is hardly a surprise, but DealNews is reporting that Amazon’s Kindle Fire will experience a price drop to $169 after the new Kindle Fire 2 launches later this year. Amazon has a history of keeping older kindles around, at lower price points, when newer ones are released.
Question by Sock Monkey: Should I buy a laptop with XP on it for all my 95, 98 and XP games?
As y'all know Samsung is an ace when it comes to smartphones. I love my SII to death and it hasn't let me down once in two years.
Buuuut.....I hate my moms galaxy tab 10.1. Its almost two years old. Its a huge letdown. It doesn't have the smoothness of the SII, it frequently hangs, its full of bugs. Honeycomb was a nightmare, and ICS has been a bit of a relief.
So I am thinking about buying a decent gaming rig from system 76, I know I could build one for less but I believe in supporting companies using Ubuntu.
What I am wanting to know is it worth paying the money on the nvidia graphics card. What I am asking is games that run native on Ubuntu need that higher end gpu?
Not too long ago we told you about a application for tablets called Chameleon Launcher that started as a Kickstarter project. It was a pretty cool success story, and the UI was, and still is, a refreshing take on how a tablet should work. The not-so-cool part?