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(WHTM)– SiriusXM today announced the return of its holiday music lineup and the launch of a new channel. SiriusXM says the season officially kicks off on Friday, Nov. 1, with many of the 26 ...
Oddly, because Lenovo is kind of known for making ugly but incredibly usable keyboards. Yet the Yoga 13 has a half-sized backspace and right shift key, which means I mistyped a lot. When you're in tablet mode, there's the Windows 8 on-screen keyboard, which, due to the Yoga 13's huge screen (compared to other tablets), is great.
The ThinkPad Yoga series laptops have a "backlit" keyboard that flattens when flipped into tablet mode. This is accomplished with a platform surrounding the keys which rises until level with the keyboard buttons, a locking mechanism that prevents key presses, and feet that pop out to prevent the keyboard from directly resting on flat surfaces.
The Yoga Tablet 2 with AnyPen is a Windows-based tablet computer with an 8-inch 1080p display. It weighs .43 kg and Lenovo claims it has a battery life of 15 hours. Lenovo's AnyPen technology allows the use of pencils, ballpoint pens, and other traditional writing instruments to write on the screen like a stylus.
Jingle Jamz: A mix of R&B and hip-hop artists from the ’90s to now singing and rapping about the holidays. Jolly Christmas: Upbeat, energetic holiday hits and feel-good singalong songs.
CineMagic was also on DirecTV channel 822 until all Sirius XM programming was dropped in favour of Sonic Tap on February 9, 2010. [9] On May 4, 2011, CineMagic was moved to XM channel 73 and Sirius Internet radio channel 806. [10] [11] On June 24, 2011, SiriusXM announced that CineMagic would be removed from the XM channel line-up on July 1.
Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. was a satellite radio and online radio service operating in North America, owned by Sirius XM Holdings. Headquartered in New York City, with smaller studios in Los Angeles and Memphis, Sirius was officially launched on July 1, 2002.
The Loft then changed formats to what sounded like the now-defunct SIRIUS Disorder and Fine Tuning stations by that time, with its sister channel, The Coffee House, adopting the acoustic rock format. Mike Marrone was the channel's program director and primary on-air voice until his retirement in December 2017.