It's getting pretty awesome, isn't it? I'm honestly a bit more excited about sticky positioning, viewports, and all the other CSS/HTML5 fun, but those were a little niche for this post. Great things are coming! Read more
It's getting pretty awesome, isn't it? I'm honestly a bit more excited about sticky positioning, viewports, and all the other CSS/HTML5 fun, but those were a little niche for this post. Great things are coming! Read more
Yeah, Fry's seems like they have a nice matching policy that takes an incredible amount of patience to bother with. It makes me wonder why the stores even have them if they make it so much trouble. How much revenue will they really lose if they just do a quick check and make it happen? Read more
Yeah, Best Buy's policies tend to fail thanks to the way their staff tends to operate. It sucks. They really need to fix that problem if they want more customers in the door. Read more
It should be false. :) It must've been truncated when I copied. It's wrong in the image, too! (Thanks for asking!) Read more
Did you contact Amazon at all to see if they'd do anything to fix the situation? And if so, what was the experience like? Read more
Yes and no. The Outlet store and search show standard Amazon product pages. When you look at items, you see the standard price from Amazon (which is generally discounted as well). You have to go into other buying options to see the warehouse deal price. So, yes, these deals will show up in a standard search but… Read more
So obviously some of you knew about this thing before we did. :) What have your experiences been like? Have you found good deals? Did everything you ordered work as expected? Any other secrets worth sharing? Read more
Different version numbers usually indicate a change in the hardware. If it does install without bricking the router, it doesn't mean it'll work properly. While it may appear to function in some cases—none that I'm aware of—I think it's better to just say no, don't do it. Read more
Thanks, good to know! Read more
I've bricked a router with DD-WRT, too. :) Usually you end up with a brick because you missed a step in the instructions for your router or got firmware for the wrong version of your router. DD-WRT could be a lot better about the process of installing the firmware with certain routers. The information is all there… Read more
It won't work. The version numbers need to match. Sorry. :( Read more
You should! Read more
What do you like better about Tomato? (I'm not arguing against it, just curious what makes you prefer it aside from what you said about DD-WRT's development.) Read more
The argument is not so much to get these features with a high-end router like the N66U (which I wouldn't necessarily recommend upgrading because it requires resizing the NVRAM and the stock firmware isn't bad anymore) but to get them with a lower-end model. If you have a cheap router, you can get a lot more features… Read more
What's the range like with the N600? Read more
I really love the bandwidth monitor too. It's so comprehensive and really easy to figure out how you're using the data. Read more
That's really weird. Was this on a WRT-54G? Read more
To those of you who already use and love DD-WRT: what's your favorite feature? Read more
What features do you want to see in the next version of Android? Are there apps to make them a reality now? Read more
Because you don't want to plug your phone into the AUX jack and you'd rather send the signal wirelessly over Bluetooth? It sounds like you're asking what's the point of Bluetooth audio. :) Read more