Webran61
Webran61
Webran61

I'm not sure I want my resume on my Facebook for all my "dearest friends" to scrutinize. Guess I'm not the type Under Armour wants.

Millions of people already store their data in the cloud. All the people using Google's suite of webapps. Gmail, Docs, Picasa Web, Calendar, Reader, etc. they're all stored on Google's servers already. These notebooks are targeted at "casual" computer users; the type that log on and immediately check their email,

The CR-48 was a reference device made by Inventec specifically for Google. Market-ready device design will be solely up to the manufacturers that release them. I for one hope Acer, Sony et al. take a hint from the CR-48, but they'll undoubtedly make sure their respective logos are prominently displayed on them.

This has "pretentious hipster" written all over it. ;-p

I am curious as well. uTorrent has gotten so much better over these past months. I guess some don't like how "feature-oriented" it is becoming with apps and social-networking features. Even with these added, uTorrent is still lightweight and fast, at least for me. :)

At first I read this and asked myself "why would anyone need 5 separate email accounts?" Then I realized that I also happen to use... gasp... 5 email accounts (three gmail, one yahoo and my university mail). I barely notice four of them, seeing as I pick one as a primary account that I load in a pinned Chrome tab and

Explain how WP7 is shitty? Nevermind, don't bother; judging from MS's revenue, I'd say you're completely wrong.

Haven't deleted an email since I started using Gmail. Automatic filtering/archiving makes managing everything incredibly painless. Not worrying about inadvertently deleting an email it turns out you actually needed is pretty awesome. Filters are your friend.

Or did you mean something else? The outcome of this aside, there was no "winner" here. Geohot will not touch PS3s anymore, but it doesn't mean that someone else wont touch a future Sony product. It's not like hackers think about court rulings before they decide to do something (though I'm sure some would argue that

What about NewsBlur?

*he didn't read the article*

These words don't mean anything facetious. Perhaps a trip to the dictionary is in order.

This whole debacle was an attack on hackers everywhere. Hackers have walked the very thin line of legality forever; it defines "hacking." The fact that people don't support him, especially on a tech blog frightens me as far as the hacking community is concerned. The gadgets we all purchase and use are OURS, regardless

"Just don't buy a handsome white boy in people following the Mercedes commercial was completely done with!"

Microsoft is soooooo unoriginal etc. etc.

lol.

I'd be "that neighbor" sure, but I'd be "that neighbor" with no mortgage.

Depends on the penitentiary. Lower-security prisons allow some well-behaved inmates to have access to computers and televisions directly in their cells, while some just offer them to the general population during "downtime." And of course there are some prisons where inmates can get just about anything smuggled in, or

Damn. I just torrented all four seasons of Mad Men a week ago.

myfaves is easier, especially considering most of the Chrome apps are websites that can be added to myfaves.