Basically the difference is that Type I your body is no longer able to produce insulin. Type II means that your body is not using the insulin it produces properly, and eventually your body will not be able to produce…
Nope. Only entering the IP to Omnibar is affected by this.
Maybe auto-updating apps? It could be that the compilation is resource-intensive enough that it would slow down whatever user is currently doing when an app is updated in the background.
Reading the thread from the startt, it seems that Baidu is used for pushing content to MyXperia. MyXperia is their service similar to let you can remotely track or lock your device. My guess is they are using Baidu's…
I wouldn't be surprised if he hadn't even noticed the hamburger button. On a widescreen monitor the button is way too far from actual content. It really needs to be closer to the content of the page.
Basically the difference is that Type I your body is no longer able to produce insulin. Type II means that your body is not using the insulin it produces properly, and eventually your body will not be able to produce…
Nope. Only entering the IP to Omnibar is affected by this.
Maybe auto-updating apps? It could be that the compilation is resource-intensive enough that it would slow down whatever user is currently doing when an app is updated in the background.
Reading the thread from the startt, it seems that Baidu is used for pushing content to MyXperia. MyXperia is their service similar to let you can remotely track or lock your device. My guess is they are using Baidu's…
I wouldn't be surprised if he hadn't even noticed the hamburger button. On a widescreen monitor the button is way too far from actual content. It really needs to be closer to the content of the page.