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Replace the internet with a shut down :)

I'm already used to this since I use a Wacom tablet.

Good alternatives for pantyhose?

Yep I've been using my Lifehacker email address as a throwaway now.

To do a remote wipe for Dropbox, you can just move the contents of the Dropbox folder to another folder. Then, unlink the stolen computer, and move the files back. Since Dropbox has a cache, bits and pieces of recently sync'd files may still be found.

I used to use Chrome, but I switched to Firefox 4 when it came out (I was also a fan of Firefox before Chrome was released). The big thing that I miss about Chrome is the lack of multiple processes. Back when I had Chrome, when a page lagged, I was used to being able to switch to another tab while I waited. However,

I don't care that my password can be hacked. On the sites that I don't use often, I use a random lastpass password. However, I do care when my email goes public because I am so sick of spam. For example, my email address was exposed thanks to Lifehacker...

Indeed :)

If you can run Portable Firefox at your work place, I'd assume that you can also run PuTTY.

The new Chrome icon looks good small, but when it's blown up, it looks weird.

You can also do this with nircmd.

Facebook has an API.

Thank you for your intelligent response. I'm happy to debate this topic with you.

Nope. That's exactly the point. I didn't say Apple should make the bumper. I said a company. That company would make bank.

Well, Internet Explorer does not have any new notable security features. If the security hole is patched, I'm sure another one could easily be found. Chrome, on the other hand, boasts a sandbox. Even if someone can break into the sandbox, they can't do any real damage to the computer itself. There is plenty of

A company should develop a sort of bumper for iPad with this integrated in it. I could see it getting much popular. If the company wanted to make big buck, they could even bundle it with an SD card. I can't think of a way to keep it thin and nice though.

Wow indeed :P

Wow, I actually like the new Internet Explorer. The only things that are stopping me from using it as a primary browser is:

I've been using the Lite version for ages :)