You usually have to buy
a whole new piece of hardware to do it.
You buy, they won't ever be updated or supported properly just like the Android phones, and you end up having to buy
a whole new piece of hardware just to go from 2.1 to 2.2?
Not exact matches
With the Internet
of Things (IoT) bringing connectivity to what were formerly «dumb»
pieces of hardware (like locks), and
new gadgets that didn't exist a decade ago (like smartwatches), it's a
whole new world.
Once into the
new PS4 interface, you notice how quick and smooth the
whole experience is, the most palpable effect
of owning a
new piece of gaming
hardware after a six - year wait (and a not - yet - taxed 8 GB
of GDDR5 RAM).
Push is the killer feature that elevates the iPhone platform to a
whole new level
of usability, both as a standalone device, and as a
piece of companion
hardware to your existing workstation setup.
The one I'm pining for most is missing, however: The ability to automatically sync
whole apps across devices, so that you can transfer all
of the apps installed on your primary machine to
new pieces of hardware headache - free.