There are eight screws on the back that you need to remove before prying it off with a plastic pry tool. Make sure to also remove the micro SD card if you have one installed. With it off, you need to remove three more screws connected to the shield left of the fan, as well as di...
The BlueTooth module is working great. The homelike re-wire has crapped out, and I don’t know what to do about it. But the rig is in the shop (and I think I like the guy), getting needed work done that I can’t do. I don’t have the tools or the time. Someday, that will...
and in "explorer" testing now. (The title hashtag -- #ifihadglass -- is how Google is picking testers.)Joshua Topolsky at The Verge got an extended try-out with the device, and wrote about
this is a hardware wallet. It comes as a physical device that encrypts the private keys internally. The key safeguard is that Ledger is never connected to the internet. Instead, ERC20 transactions are broadcasted to the network via Bluetooth or a USB cable, depending on the model. ...
Logging into my switch revealed that the port had connected at 100Mbit/s instead. Curious, I rebooted one end of the link and we were back at GbE rates … within 48 hours, it would be back at 100Mbit/s with a short (sub-1-minute) interruption. I wondered if this was a problem wi...
the handle, it bends over in that direction. Removing the tablets from the brass cage requires significant disassembly, but this plus the small amount of space you get by lifting the end cap off the cylinder is enough access. If a lot of tapping is needed, a Bluetooth mouse does the job...
the handle, it bends over in that direction. Removing the tablets from the brass cage requires significant disassembly, but this plus the small amount of space you get by lifting the end cap off the cylinder is enough access. If a lot of tapping is needed, a Bluetooth mouse does the job...
the handle, it bends over in that direction. Removing the tablets from the brass cage requires significant disassembly, but this plus the small amount of space you get by lifting the end cap off the cylinder is enough access. If a lot of tapping is needed, a Bluetooth mouse does the job...
the handle, it bends over in that direction. Removing the tablets from the brass cage requires significant disassembly, but this plus the small amount of space you get by lifting the end cap off the cylinder is enough access. If a lot of tapping is needed, a Bluetooth mouse does the job...
P.P.S. Another thing that’s weird… I’ve never logged onto my iTunes account while connected to the car’s Bluetooth and I’m not sure how my car is accessing, let alone playing, this album on a constant loop. I think the Bono haunting scenario is still the most reasonable explana...