now start to google their law questions and be faster at the proper reply than they are :)
now start to google their law questions and be faster at the proper reply than they are :)
that was my beloved new thing i found out in windows xp. for windows 7, it's win+p to switch from laptop to external screen and back (and dual screen) easily.
no, lets MERGE them. collaring while planking.
surely true. but both is possible. at least in this case. first, such stuff has to evolve out of randomness. and then, if it proves to be no harm or even gain, it'll propagate.
well, besides cpu and memory, it has a fast ssd => about everything except gaming should perform awesome on that device.
do they provide 2560x1440? or 2560x1600?
besides camouflage. there's another important thing: it's not about advantage, it's about disadvantage. only if something is of a disadvantage, it'll die out. stuff that just doesn't matter just, well, doesn't matter.
+1 so do i. the cloud is the biggest lie made to people. people fear the internet as it is something technical. cloud sounds nice => they like it. it's the thing that the non-techies understood from those vpn network diagrams. that cloud thing. and someone from a marketing department, or some ceo got it terribly…
first buyers nowadays get an ipad. THEN a mac (which now is an ios+ os on a laptop/desktop)
not caring about online status makes perfect sense. they should just add the option to allow only certain groups/lists of people to show up. i write with them if they are online or offline (means most likely they get a push message to the phone and then reply on it directly, so it's still about instantly).
it's only fair to put them under the same treatment that they have put others.
at least it just goes away automatically before you actually can think WTF?! :)
i find it to be true and false.
hackgate sounds like how fox news reported on it. "oh yes, another hacking happened, has to be that anonymous thing or something".
i don't care about your id. but yes, i could get a SECOND live id. but why should i? my first one works perfectly well since years, and has all the stuff linked in and registered that i need.
you can have a "free account", which is unbound on the email it uses, or a "bound account", like the hotmail one. there you can't switch the mail. i would have done so, else.
mine is for xbox, windows phone 7, technet, msdn, hotmail, windows live, skydrive, live sync, favorites sync,, and most likely for win8.
yes, easily.
hotmail is, for a lot, the windows live id. like their gmail is their google id. i have both and see no point in abandoning my windows live id ever.
someone's bored and want to show off his talent? :)