Sentences with phrase «lack web access»

Cons: • Annoying button placement • Interface is too Amazon - centric • FreeTime parental control system lacks web access • Amazon sometime slow to add new app and game titles • Fire OS feels limiting to some

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The data repository, an Amazon Web Services S3 bucket, lacked any protection against access.
For example, the browser lacks support for Adobe Flash, so you can't access all Web content.
Possibly more disappointing for some is the lack of a SIM - card slot (in the UK at least), meaning that the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is confined to Wi - Fi only web access, ruling out data on the go and reducing the appeal of the tablet as a all - round portable device.
The cons are the lack of number keys which makes entering passwords a pain; no «go to» button (this is accessed through the menu); no TOC button; and a fairly inept experimental web browser.
Although the BD - E5900 matches the other contenders when it comes to basic functionality (Wi - Fi connectivity, 3D playback and decent image quality) it seems to lack good web access.
Of course any pensioner reading this should be sorted, but some, especially older pensioners, are disenfranchised from information due to lack of web access.
The lack of a Web - based control panel may also prove frustrating if you don't have access to your phone.
In an interview with Bitcoin Magazine, Zhang explained that there are two main problems when it comes to DApps: centralized access points and lack of interoperability between browsers and wallets.Currently, most browsers for the decentralized web are centralized.
For anyone else, ClamXav 2's clunky interface, heavy system impact and near - total lack of extra features — even basic ones, like a Web scanner or on - access scanning — count strongly against the program.
In addition, Amazon launched a workaround for the lack of YouTube on its product by offering access to the video platform via the web; if you look for YouTube on the Amazon App Store, you're greeted with a blue - colored (not red) app that reads «YouTube.com.»
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