@Google: Privacy is Job 1: Many thanks. I got inside tips.
@Google: Privacy is Job 1: Many thanks. I got inside tips.
Iphone 5.
@Yahweh Took My Prepuce: Hey, indeed - actually also reminds me of unborn twins saying to each other in there...
@Channan: dude, I've been using the iCab browser with great success; a palliative, with the occasional hiccup (read random crash), but far better than the constant reload if you are reading multiple Safari tabs back and forth.
Epic!
@monkeybiziu: Dude, thanks, but you guessed my current situation already. Could I just have a one-in-all though?
Have Apple buy RIM and get ubber-presence Consumer & Business, and spare us from more RIM OS updates.
Fallout porn FTW
It's not speed, it's duration.
Waiting keenly!
Maybe this would also fit as an interesting side tidbit...
@bossmojoman: Right on, your wrap-up is totally in-line with what I think.
I don't like to tout CNET all that much, but then again, if you are not up to spending those 50 bucks...
@bossmojoman: Indeed man, I follow your point; many a thing is / would be useful for WebAdmins... but it does not mean that they would be acceptable to many. Look at those pesky FlashCookies for example...
Am I led to believe that Google is now to be tracking my mouse movements on screen? What's next, my face expression using the laptop webcam? Where the f*ck do I opt out???
This ending:
As an avid HP TC1100 user (back in 2004), I wonder how HP has not learned from experience yet.