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It's US$99 a year for up to FIVE licenses. If you'll only use one, of course it doesn't make sense to subscribe to Office 365.

nice job!

Now that's good news!

No, you don't get it. Amazon Silk and Skyfire compress data but leave HTTPS alone. That's how it should be done. That way I can have my data compressed and wear my fashionable tinfoil hat all at once.

Nokia Xpress Browser and Opera Mini shouldn't compress data from HTTPS connections. Just leave them as is, like Amazon Silk and Skyfire do.

It's been edited. Before it called MTX a company that you've never heard of before.

What does it even MEAN?!

OH YOU

The source of this article is actually Digitimes, not the Guardian: "The Taiwanese tech site Digitimes points out that Asus... and that Acer [don't] plan to make any more..."

"Haven't heard any complaints about the touchpad, build quality, reliability, etc."

I second that motion.

So the higher price actually did NOT make sense: now it costs US$ 1,449, less than the Windows version.

"To prepare it for consumption, the lamp must be cleaned and submerged in purified water for an hour to soften up. “The consistency after soaking the lamp in water for an hour is like wet Gummy Bears,” says Vetterlein."

"We can't help but feel it's not going to affect your epic Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 sessions all that much."

"No launch date has been set for the more flexible Disney Movie Anywhere system, which the company has been developing in the past year."

They weren't much better. They still aren't. The fact that you could buy books and download them without using cables or PC software made the Kindle a winner.

Me too, but on a tablet? Christ almighty.

Exactly. Damnit, no tablet comes with stickers, just don't put them there. Put them on the box!

Stickers on my tablet?

It's not free on Android nor BB. You have to pay $1/year after the first year of use.