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I swear by dual monitor setups, something nice about having those applications lined up side by side. I do wish that there was some way Win L Win R would work in the central halves of both screens though.

If I remember correctly, there was a tip floating around a few years back saying if you downloaded WinRAR from Ninite, you wouldn't get the annoying 40 day trial usage pop-up.

It would be my go-to device for browsing, checking twitter feeds and G+. It helps that my photos are backed up to G+ photos AND Dropbox. Its invaluable for following minute by minute reports for sports/ other news events especially if there are two events going on at the same time.

Screen is a major plus. And RAM makes the multitasking/multiple chrome tabs open scenario much more friendly.

This is either an exaggeration to some degree. Asus has been pretty good at keeping its updates rolling. Furthermore the HiSense Pro which many are touting was the '12 Nexus but with microSD support has been fairly good with its updates and rolled out its 4.3 this month.

Don't forget a toothbrush for anything with grooves or small areas that are hard to get through. Of course I graduate them from clean jobs to dirty jobs.

The PC ultrabooks are an initiative by Intel to ape the MBA. They are a small sector of the market. What they are doing is giving manufacturers an initiative to pass on the thinner and lighter form factors into their fat notebook main segments.

Pedantry is pedantry.

This is an epic thread. Thank you for making my day. Have a handful of recommends.

Or take the opportunity to

I like, do you have to change the blades?

25% and 30% no.

This is a brilliant post that boils down 24 hour old tech news into a digestible form.

In terms of important apps I use, this would be just after Google killing off Reader.

Economic jokes aside, I apologise for the misunderstanding.

And that's why I would label your rant as #firstworldproblem.

I can relate to the position you are taking. I've made the mistake a few times.

The straw actually will decompose and become a rich planting medium.

Hmm striking resemblance to the Editor in Chief? Look at the photo- the poser!

It might look bigger than it is, but reality hits when doing actual work.