"BY ALAN HENRY JUN 19, 2011 8:00 AM" Top right of their little box of info for the article.
"BY ALAN HENRY JUN 19, 2011 8:00 AM" Top right of their little box of info for the article.
It's on the list as the 1 Linux comic reader, do you want it to be more popular than the others? Because it's not.
That's a typo right? It wasn't scheduled for a 2012 release I'm pretty sure, ME3 releases around March next year, not next NEXT year.. right? Am I about to become very sad?
Win7 is way better at fragmentation on the drive but you still should defrag every month or 2. It all depends on if you're working it large files and moves/deleting/creating them often.
Uh, check the box. Also when updating the app it just silently updates with no install. Why would stop using an app due to what is essentially ads during the install? You have that issue but don't mind Vuze? You are one backwards person :)
It's an operating system, why do you care about it's list of 500 features if you don't understand most of them? I'm no programmer but I can understand pretty much all of them. Which ones are arcane to you that you think you'd be into if you understood them? This isn't a list of consumer friendly features these are…
Kinda ugly isn't it, I can handle sticking with using the website for now I think. My phone by my desk always keeps me up with any updates as well so I'm not really in need of that functionality either from this app.
The article should recommend using a DNS benchmarking tool first, because switching doesn't mean faster, especially outside the States. Here in Vancouver, using Shaw, it's way WAY faster than anything else. Both OpenDNS and Google DNS are slugs compared to about 50 others. I like to use Gibson's tool located here: [www…
I press the Windows Key and then type part of whatever I want, and it's found within half a sec. Why would I install an additional app to cover a feature that's already in Win7? I've used launchers before when I ran XP, and Ubuntu and the native search from Win7 is just as good and better if you enjoy not having…
The visual portion of all of these tools makes me vomit, they look like they've always looked since the mid 90s and they haven't changed. I don't need some graph to slap me over the head with what my data usage on a HD looks like, it's not 'novel' anymore. What I need is an app that doesn't waste it's time with that…
I have been using Google Music Beta and I live in Canada, it's open for us. Legit too etc.
Hrm, I don't have any yet.
If this bitmate was attached to utorrent, as a plugin, then maybe I'd check it out. There's no way I'm throwing vuze on my system, it just has that weird feeling when you use it, like when you see it can accept 'vuze' files... EEEEWWWWW Please stop with proprietary/branded formats, it's never a good thing :S
Yea please let us know what theme that is, so we can avoid it like the devil.
If I'm looking for something niche, it's usually a crap shoot as to whether I find it or not via simple google searches, since what comes up can mostly be unrelated forums at best and spam content creators at worst. The day of pure searches from Google are slowing significantly. Google needs to re-google itself and…
What about Springpad, it does a lot more and may not be a strictly todo list manager, but it handles that particular job very well and is very popular on the Marketplace charts etc
I want android app, now!
Where could I go to get reccomendations for really cool blog platforms and things? it seems the lifehacker readers kinda just repeat everything that's sponsered on tech podcasts and such... I already know about wordpress and tumblr... I'm freakin' reading this site aren't I? What about things similar to: [chyrp.net]
I was surprised when this article didn't just link to the Giantbomb concept page for Move, there it lists all games it applies to for now and for the future: [www.giantbomb.com]
Video Games?