Sentences with phrase «get hardware support»

It's just waiting to get the hardware support.

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Though minimal support has been extended until 2014, it's getting awfully rickety as a platform, and some newer hardware is no longer supporting the OS.
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This will allow Adobe to clip the ticket on a big chunk of the ebooks sold if it gets the kind of support it's hoping for among ereader hardware manufacturers (Sony has already announced Digital Editions support for a future Sony Reader), e-bookstores, publishers etc..
However, nobody's using it yet, because there are no devices on the market that support it and, e-book readers being single - purpose hardware, you can't just update them to the latest Firefox to get support.
For only $ 49 you can get an Android computer with the following specs: Optimized Android OS · HD TV support · Hardware... [Read more...]
Developer support for the PlayBook is also another sore point for the Canadian company, as developers continually become frustrated with the lack of updated tools and access to better APIs necessary in order to get the most out of the hardware to develop applications.
Developer support for the PlayBook is also another point of contention, as developers continually become frustrated with the lack of updated tools and access to better APIs necessary in order to get the most out of the hardware to develop applications.
I have heard that some people are considering switching from iPad to an Android tablet just to get Flash support... The browsing experience) is super fast, thanks to Tegra 2 and the hardware acceleration of the web page download.
To their credit, they've already got better hardware support than Barnes & Noble does (B&N has yet to release an Android app), and it'd be nice to see them get cross-device syncing working.
We've got reservations about the notifications system, and would have liked to see multitouch support, easier app switching, some more advanced demo hardware, Appup, third party applications [breath...] and we have ongoing questions about QML, the Nokia owned product that slipped from it's mainstream positioning last week.
Sounds like TouchWiz 3.0 + Exynos - based phones are the only ones that support UI hardware acceleration using the GPU, along with NEON instructions, to minimize UI lag, while stock Android may not get something similar until Jellybean, which I suspect will be long after 4212 - based phones arrive.
«Now, we don't know that current Kindles will get the personal document support, but it's clear that some piece of Kindle hardware will be getting that support.
The latter would never get regulatory approval, while the former wouldn't deign to support customers that didn't own Apple hardware.
Problems arise when you try to watch an MKV - wrapped MP4 video file, Toshiba doesn't support playback of such things, so you won't get hardware acceleration.
The UI graphics and animations got hardware acceleration and Wi - Fi Direct functionality was now supported natively.
The video says that the silver version supports HSPDA, so users may have to get a hardware upgrade like Verizon's version.
Beyond the top - end specs, you get great hardware features like frontfacing speakers, a headphone jack, a microSD card slot, waterproofing, and support for wireless charging.
They've got a few major obstacles to over come before they'll have a working ROM, but its all about the hardware support.
Internally you'll get a fairly typical tablet hardware configuration: a 1 GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 chipset, with 1 GB RAM sitting in support.
Its about about support, merely having the hardware doesn't mean it will get supported.
all nintendo had to do was release something slightly less powerful than ps4 and innovate on the controller but instead they rolled out a. inferior hardware b. inferior online mulitplayer c. inferior hardware means inferior third party support d. tablet like controller doesn't bring anything new to gaming, you get an extra screen, wow e. they messed it up major this time had they only released a more powerful hardware and reinvented the controller, they wouldn't be at this position today, had they focused on having better hardware, lure more third party support, they would be first choice this generation
Xbox One X is getting a lot of attention as the newest hardware to be available, and the games supporting it got their fair bit of coverage.
- when the team learned that Switch would support Unity, they began the process of bringing the game over - it was planned early on to get the game onto Switch within a month of it launching - by Fall 2016, Unity's optimization progressed, and error messages that previously appeared with I Am Setsuna stopped - by the end of fall last year, the team was finished with pre-submission to Nintendo - I Am Setuna was the first title to enter this process - a meeting with Unity was suddenly held, and it was decided that I Am Setsuna would end up becoming a launch title - Nintendo asked for the developers to finish the master version that year if possible - the team was able to port quickly due to Unity, as well as the lack of online / vs features & modest hardware requirements - having a good grasp on specs also made work come together quickly - setting various aspects such as the app's icon, languages, etc. was said to be very simple - there was also good compatibility for titles that have / planned to have multi-platform support on home and portable consoles
You've not only made me disinterested in the current Xbox, you've soured me in any future consoles because regardless of hardware I don't like the lack of support it's going to get or your companies total lack of vision for gaming other than to make a lot of money off it.
Declining handheld hardware sales aren't helping the 3DS at all and it's very likely that 2016 will be the last year that the 3DS gets full software support as well.
«We're supporting a lot of different hardware, different versions of HDR for example, and getting all that in place took a long time as well.
I'm not sure if Wii U is providing backward compatibility via hardware or software but that console really needs the games support it can get from its predecessor
, but one thing that's clear is Sony's «let's have the best hardware in the console space that's easiest to develop for» has been a winner for them so far, and saying Nintendo wouldn't get better 3rd party support if they'd be literally porting the same game over from Xbox One / PS4 is wrong, IMO.
TT Isle of Man looks amazing on console, it's got the support of the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X with increased shadow quality and a higher resolution then the base hardware, though sadly no HDR support.
Rocket League does support cross-platform online play with the PS4 version so if you've got some friends who play it on console then this would be a good way to try the game with them if you're already considering one of these pieces of steam hardware.
Is Nintendo crazy to continue to support seven - year - old hardware when they've got that beautiful, HD Switch screen available?
Both Sony and Microsoft have promised that their existing consoles will continue to be supported alongside the new hardware, but it's hard not to feel that you won't be getting the full experience if you opt to play a game developed with the Neo in mind on a launch PS4.
If you've got the hardware to support it, Horizon 3 looks incredible in 4K.
When you've got the right IT Best Practices, support and solutions in place, your response should be something like this: «Oh snap, I lost the hardware, but the «stuff» is secure, backed up AND I have solutions in place to get back up and running with minimal effort.»
At the moment, you can kind of get away with using Windows XP — as long as you don't want to use new hardware or software that doesn't support it.
The 15 - person upgrade could further help companies that have slightly bigger teams to give Hangouts a try, as are upgrades to Google's Chromebox for meetings product: The Hangouts video conferencing solution in a box, which was first introduced in February, is getting dual - display and remote admin support, and integrations of H. 323 or SIP - based videoconferencing systems should make it easier to add legacy teleconferencing hardware to the mix as well.
This hardware wasn't put to proper use until the ZenPad recently got its Android Nougat update — the updated OS makes the tablet faster and more capable, with a less - cluttered interface and split - screen app support.
Many games including Forza Motorsport 7, Cuphead, ARK: Survival Evolved, and Gears of War 4 support Xbox Play Anywhere, where one purchase gets you the game on both Xbox One and Windows 10 with cross save capability (PC hardware requirements may vary for games on Windows 10).
Beyond the top - end specs, you get great hardware features like frontfacing speakers, a headphone jack, a microSD card slot, waterproofing, and support for wireless charging.
On certain hardware, you've got support for 4K video recording, RAW DNG image format saving, and rich capture options that intelligently combines multiple exposures.
Now if down the road you decide to change the hardware, you will need to call Microsoft support, inform them about the change to get your copy activated.
Anyone can be validator, and get more votes, if they are prepared to pay for computing power, the costs of which are hardware, electricity, and support.
forkbomb444 says that he is still working on getting the notification LED driver submitted upstream, and that Linux kernel version 4.18 should bring support for it along with the hardware back and menu keys.
You could get a PlayStation Vita ($ 198), but with Sony giving the hardware little to no support, you'll hardly be getting AAA titles.
This has gotten better over time as consumers have pushed for better support as flagship phones get more and more expensive, but we still have a long way to go for manufacturers like Samsung to support their hardware the same way Google does.
Microsoft gets to draw the line of when they want to stop supporting old hardware with future updates.
This is because today's fastest smartphone can easily get obsolete in a few months» time thanks to the quick pace of hardware innovation that Android so willingly supports.
I am a little worried about Google's long - term commitment to this new hardware push (and the customer support that comes with it), given its propensity for killing products that don't get billions of users.
The specialized build of Windows is designed to support devices like the Raspberry Pi 2 and Intel Minnowboard Max, allowing device builders to get the most out of the limited hardware of these boards.
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