Sentences with phrase «stores lots of content»

Running a Plex Media Server on a NAS device is a popular option as it allows for an all - in - one device that not only runs the server, but also stores lots of content.

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Action: Use end - to - end encryption if you use cloud storage Who is this for: Dedicated privacy practitioners, anyone worried about third parties accessing their stuff How difficult is it: Some effort, especially if you have lots of content stored in another service that you need to migrate Tell me more: Dropbox IPO'd last month — and the markets signalled their approval of its business.
When I'm really hungry, I am so content eating a bowl of store - bought vegetarian ravioli with lots of marinara sauce on it.
, but the time constraint can't be an excuse for shoddy content — at least, if you want that time you bought to actually matter (note: better store up a lot of footage in advance for rapid - response).
I have a lot of fresh content in store for you this week and this coming year and I can't wait to share it all!!!
We are an adult dating site and there are a lot of content restrictions to be in the Apple Store and the Android Market.
There's quite a lot of new PlayStation content available this week on the PlayStation Store including several PSVR releases and the latest Metal Gear title.
The launch of Guardian of Light is just the beginning, we have a lot of additional content planned and we will be offering the first DLC pack for free for the first 30 days, exclusively on the Xbox 360, so that gamers can get a taste of some of the exciting extras we have in store,» continued Gallagher.
Parents will appreciate the ease of setting up profiles for their children with lots of relevant kid - friendly NOOK content for them to enjoy, while managing appropriate content and access to the NOOK Store.
«So for the time being at least we'll be creating a lot of our content as applications, for sale on app stores and HTML, rather than in ebooks.
And when Apple jumps into the game, it's going to get a lot more interesting, not simply because of the powers of the tablet, but because they have years of experience tying people to their store for content.
Other interesting bits: current ebook distributors on the App Store now are going to get screwed once Apple's official one hits, and don't expect a lot of content until «mid 2010 at the very earliest.»
If you plan on storing lots of multimedia content, you can always use a microSD card; we tested with a 256 GB card that worked without issue.
Users can go in stores and access lots of content from entire books to free publications.
Given that a lot of content creators are very pro-DRM, and a lot of content consumers are anti-DRM, Amazon might not have an option other than to keep the Kindle Store DRM Agnostic (Recently, have been referring to Wikipedia nearly as much as Chris Anderson).
To that end, Amazon has made it easy to consume lots of content: e-books from the Kindle e-book store, movies from Amazon's video on demand service, music from Amazon MP3, and apps from Amazon's Android app store.
A more effective metric I think would be to look at the amount of content being purchased from Amazon either directly from Kindle Fire units, and / or the amount of sales growth in the Amazon App store, regardless of point - of - purchase (I have selected a lot of apps for the Kindle Fire via my PC, and then sync'd and installed those purchases to the Kindle Fire).
Best Buy Stores will start selling the new affordable Amazon Kindle Fire tablet from tomorrow, Nov. 15th for just $ 199.99, which is having Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS, 7 ″ IPS display, 8 GB eMMC and a lot of useful preinstalled content.
However, according to the documentation that comes with the Literati, there's supposed to be a lot of color content coming to the Kobo store soon in the form of newspapers and magazines, as well as more children's books, cookbooks, and stuff along that line that has color illustrations.
The $ 250 Nook Color is underpowered by Android tablet standards but it offers a lot of great features and has some respectable content like Angry Birds and Pandora through its newly opened Nook App store.
This month's previews didn't have as much manga content as January's but still lots of fun stuff to look forward to and order in at our local comic stores.
Storing things on the cloud has a lot of promise to allow documents and files to be shared easily, and it makes for easy streaming of your own digital content including movies and video to any device wherever you might be.
We used coupons, ate a lot of meatless meals, shopped at thrift stores, cooked from scratch, brown bagged it, continued to use our old and worn - down furniture, didn't replace anything that wasn't an absolute necessity, limited our going out to eat, only had one car, stayed home a lot, used gift cards from Swagbucks to buy any non-necessities, bought eye glasses from Zenni optical, learned to be content with what we had, and continued to live on a strict written budget.
Removed some memory leaks Fixed crashes when the game attempted to render lots of content (high detail, high FOV or multiple - monitor modes); this should particularly help multi-monitor users Chat window no longer causes lag spikes Chat window reworked opacity & visibility - time is controllable through settings in settings.ini Clantag is remembered when using auto - login Banner URLs can be up to 252 characters in length SecuROM wrapper removed from non-Steam version Minor performance enhancements Reduced rubberbanding on servers with more than 24 active players PrintScreen takes a screenshot, file stored in Documents \ BFBC2 \ Screenshots directory
If you thought the European Store update had a lot of Add - on content, you should see this North American update...
However, there is still a lot of new DLC content in store for the game that will be released over the coming months.
Those looking to check out the update have a lot of content in store.
It's a lot of other free content that we've aggregated and are storing, which... I think it's pretty worthwhile, what we've done.
Now, in addition to a whole section for games (Apple knows what sells), the App store looks a whole lot better and will feature editorial content about new apps, such as a look at the art of Monument Valley 2.
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