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Again? As far as I can remember, Windows Vista already had a PDF viewer/printer but MS was forced to remove it because of Adobe. Is it going to work this time?

How about this?

Not for me, it still gets the occasional freeze with just FireBug installed on OSX, and I only use it during website development (so not that much)

A while ago I did something like this with Javascript. I don't think I have the script anywhere but it was something like $(".starred").click(), although it was much longer as I didn't know jQuery and I needed a script that actually simulated a mouse click, this this: [lifescaler.com]

Safety first, son ;)

Firefox 4 should have left that feature in with an option to enable it. Google Chrome has plenty of geeky settings and it's still light and simple to use, an option to enable that icon is not going to add complexity.

Jailbreaking adds complexity (wait for updates, re-jailbreak, higher chance of failure at any point of these processes, etc), I'm not sure she could handle it.

I've been looking for something like this for a while (for free app, specifically) and this is pretty good (I bought it... damn you, Adam) but it lacks a local storage or at least a way to listen to the online recordings. Currently you'd have to switch to the Dropbox app and listen to it: not ideal.

"Internet Explorer 9 is available only on PCs running Windows."

Hey, it's still IE, don't expect anything less :)

I wish we didn't have to. Basically this is the only reason my sister isn't getting an iPad. Even 64GB are not enough for her

Apple makes money by selling you the 32GB and 64GB version. Do you think many will buy them for $100/$200 more when they can get a 32GB SD card for $50?

As an improvement to the last tip, I've been using the Artists "Column browser" since some songs contain an artist's name, like "The Animals" and Pink Floyd's "Pigs on THE wing" of the "ANIMALS" album.

Last time I checked, Jabber was free and people already do calling on it via Jingle; was there really any need to create yet another protocol and, most importantly, start over? Can't they just develop clients for this platform if they really want to do something about free calling?

While it would be cool to have your first or last name in the domain, any custom domain will do (unless it's @iluvponies.com )

Yep, that works! Thanks :)

I dreamed about this a while ago, but in practice this can suck your battery life like a vacuum

Microsoft should release IE9 on October 11th, 4:59pm.

One acronym: VPN.