@Cats: "it did not sink!" "it burned down and exploded!" "BUT IT DID NOT SINK!" "yes, sir, it did not.."
@Cats: "it did not sink!" "it burned down and exploded!" "BUT IT DID NOT SINK!" "yes, sir, it did not.."
@Arggh! there goes a...snake a snake!: I think the reason they state is, to focus on the low-power-core. but yeah, the numbers mean nothing. then again, if it's a phone that has a standbytime of 140 hours, then that sounds great (for a smartphone)
@olugbam: if it has hdmi out... (and to extend, if it can film in 1080p, or at least put the photos out in 1080p onto the tv, then i see good use for it's capabilities)
@Hvedhrungr: sounds like they don't have the correct touch driver working yet. because windows vista and windows 7 hide the mouse coursor when ever a pen or touch driver is active.
@rheerani: dunno, firefox wouldn't kill my computer at all.. so both solutions would work. i guess firefox tab is more simple to set up.
@Nihilexistentialist: and when will i get it (switzerland). + i want the full quality of bluray, no recompression. stream me 20gb in 1.5hours.. that's around 30MBits/s, which no provider in switzerland gives us (i'm on 20MBits/s right now, maximum VDSL @ my home, 25 on others homes). and i don't want to kill my whole…
@rheerani: i actually noticed, there is ietab for chrome. we need a firefoxtab for chrome. that would solve EVERYTHING :)
@zpcrash: just disable them. but consider automatic updating the whole world to fix a security whole without distracting any user while doing so. i consider that AWESOME.
@rheerani: indeed. we need an addon for chrome that hosts firefox addons :) now THAT would rock :)
it might well be the future.. but RIGHT NOW, how can i enjoy high bitrate full 1080p movies, other than with bluray?
so, the way i set it up is that way:
the only thing i miss is the videodownloader from firefox. it just works on all sort of pages. haven't found one yet on chrome that works everywhere (i've found one, and when it works, it works great. but often, it does not. for ustream, f.e., it doesn't..)
@illegal3alien: if you have a windows rescue disc or a linux distro, you can just delete one file to get full access to any user account on any windows system. windows isn't offline secured. except if you secure your harddrive with bitlocker, that is.
adam: adblock was at the start not as good on chrome. but they changed chromes extension functionality so that now, adblock is about identical (cutting them away before actually loading them).
never used that part of the startmenu ever anymore actually. i just use pinned to startmenu apps and pinned to taskbar apps, and search. i actually haven't used the other part since xp came up.
@wjglenn: oh, heh, posted the same right now. indeed, winhomeserver is awesome for small businesses. i deploy it there all the time, people love it. next version will support up to 20 or 25 customers. hope they increase the license for MSE to the same amount. WHS + MSE is a great couple.
@wjglenn: oh, heh, posted the same right now. indeed, winhomeserver is awesome for small businesses. i deploy it there all the time, people love it. next version will support up to 20 or 25 customers. hope they increase the license for MSE to the same amount. WHS + MSE is a great couple.
@wjglenn: if you use windows home server (which soon gets a special small business version), you see exactly that: information about all MSE (or other antivir) over the network.
@Phoshi: correction: remove everything before ',', and the 'then' afterwards.
this is like printing out a colour image on a black and white printer and then say "see how brilliant the colours are?!"