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Yep, this article was full of it.

Unlikely - the tech is different.

Mice are for precision. In most day-to-day use, you won't need them. However, I love my high-end gaming mice.

It's 'meh'. They had something going until THAT. Every time I read the Windows Blog, I'm shocked at how they make good design sound like a math problem. No. Just, no. They had one article a few months back about icon scaling. I'm like, really? Give me an hour in the GIMP per icon. Geez.

That's changing. The next X360 may block 'used' or rented games.

I had a 24" and a 15". Just put the music player at full screen on the smaller display.

Firefox has had this for awhile too. I just prefer FoxToPhone and the stock browser though.

I lol'd. Also, there's not enough room on that desk for any real work, IMO.

Promote. This!

Why is he not using the Air as a secondary display? 0_0

I find almost all of Portal to be very depressing and dark. I beat the first one because I enjoy a challenge, but I usually muted the sound. Portal II I don't find quite so dark so far.

Sorry about that - I jumped the gun. I've used various *nixes for years, and that's just my perception of it, except in rare cases where a Linux machine is provided to a 'normal user'.

Thanks for your well-informed reply :)

If you use linux, it's kinda assumed you could figure this out. While I don't know the exact steps, I'm sure it's quite doable.

Lol, yep. It's the financial tool mentioned in the article I think, not the os.

No, he doesn't. With eBooks, you don't need need to have a publisher - there's less overhead, and you can charge what you want. Also, users can't resell their books in most circumstances, meaning more overall purchases.

My thoughts exactly. Also, at the mention of pizza, I am also hungry.

Is it just me, or was a girl crying in the background? Something tells me he did this to be mean to one or more poor former smartphone-owners.