davepermen
davepermen
davepermen

even stupid dumpphones from nokia 10 years back could do this.

no. it's a bloody goat story..

welcome to the cloud.

so... and how did they get that? how do they know stuff from you that you never told them? remember, we're not talking about magid or anything, but a simple web app. it can't know anything beyond what gets shared there. the rest is pure logic (and it can sometimes outsmart you in guessing stuff.. like "x and y are

what is abusive about storing the user data that USERS HAVE CHOSEN TO STORE THERE? and arange them in what ever way to be shown to THE ONES THE USER HAS ALLOWED IT TO?

Have it since months (dev activation), and love it.

sharks are no problem at all. they typically never attack, nor kill people. exceptions exist, but still, dying while driving on the right side of the road, with lights on, has a much, MUCH higher chance of killing you, than getting attacked by a shark.

never the leds fault. they would last for nearly ever, if used right. which is the topic of this design.

the video just screams one thing: ENHANCE! :) zoom, more zoom, more zoom, slomo zoom!

it might be good enough for science. not good enough for aperture science.

typically, you can manage your files just fine from within your app (called save, saveas, open recent, etc). for the rest, win-e brings you to YOUR files, where you can manage them in bulk once needed.

Desktop? Never use that, anyways.. to see it i would have to hide all my open apps, which doesn't scream "productive" to me.

does only work on the main page for me, not the apps. which is ironically the only place where the new bar does not save space, but actually use more space than before.. :)

actually, as there is an official dock connector over micro usb (they have to, it's an eu law), it should all be fine.

well, it's obvious: typically, it doesn't matter. but if it's not done writing yet, and you plug out, it might be the worst thing for you. it's like any safety measure. from safety belts to antivirus. if all is fine, it never mattered. but it does matter the moment something goes wrong. which is not very often. but it

hmmm bacon..

just plug it in and wait for a while. takes some time till the battery is on minimum charge to boot the os again. give it 5 - 10 minutes, and it should have started up by itself. seen this on all kinds of phones. from windows phone to iphone. nokia, samsung, sony ericcson, etc.. nothing new here.

"OUI" ???

the hackers short nick name was longer than the password.

light is faster over distance. copper is fast enough for small things. but if we could switch from copper to light-completely based cpu's and all, we could clock them higher, as they traverse at around 1.5x the speed of electricity trough copper.