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I don't know, these guys are more Marvel Knights than Defenders, name notwithstanding, and their superpowers are very TV-friendly in that they are just things like "being really good at punching people" or "being stronger than normal people".

When they can afford to pay for it.

The one I use the most in 7/8 is Win + Left/Right arrow keys to make a window take up half the desktop. Doesn't seem to work the the metro stuff but is great on the desktop. Really useful for Single and multi monitor configs. Tapping the arrow multiple times while holding down the Win key will move the window around

In Outlook 2007, go to View -> Current View -> Customize Current View -> Other Settings.

I totally understand why 7 inch tablets have become so popular, but I have a good reason for sticking with 10": I primarily use my tablet to read magazines and comic books, which I'd prefer to be bigger than 7" so I can actually read the text, marvel at the art, and so on without having to do too much zooming.

As we've mentioned before, collections are a really great way to add big visual impact. In addition to the record albums suggestion above, you can hang multiples of anything you love. Illustrations from books, calendar pages, and even board games work well. (At one point in my life I had ripped a ton of those creative

I want to say around this time (1984 to 1986 maybe), the first computer I used was a C64. Also the first i programmed on, nothing special but simple things like dots and such moving around like a screen saver would. Had a blast with this all the games, Manic Mansion, Jumpman, Bruce Lee. I have the C64 on my Android

"If you aren't doing anything wrong"
A big problem with this is that law enforcement isn't out to clear you of suspicion. When detectives are on a fishing expedition, the more data they have the more coincidences they can pull together to make a plausible case against you. Maybe you went on a blind date with the cousin

There's one arena where the fingerprint scanner is absolutely less secure: Law enforcement. Courts have been ruling that you can't be forced to give up a password. The 5th and all that. But the Supreme Court has ruled that fingerprints are fair game. And before some idjit comes along with the old "If you aren't doing

Vote: Zune

As a 17 year IT vet, I'll say that outside devices are absolutely a security risk because they could have anything from malware to hacking tools, and can be used to smuggle out sensitive data.

I use mine at work, primarily for four things:

More and More. I've been using my iPad for teaching class, attendance, grading, etc. For a while now.

I do but I'm a mobile developer so I guess that's kind of cheating.

I find dolphin, firefox, and opera (min or mobile) are all missing one crucial feature. Inter-app compatibility. When I am looking up a restaurant and I tap on an address, I want it to automatically go to my navigation app. Unfortunately, only 2 browsers on android do that, Chrome and stock.

Look, I have some problems with the idea of having an abortion. So I've never had one. I refused second trimester testing with both my pregnancies, because as far as I was concerned, I got what I got and was birthing my babies, so I understand your discomfort with late term abortion. But do you honestly think that