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VOTE: DROPBOX

I disagree with this article. Instead of skipping the showroom, just be aware of the tricks. You can't see certain things on a spec sheet which may or may not be important to you like, the build qualiy, if the screen in matte or not. If there are physical buttons, or those crappy proximity sensor buttons that may just

I suppose it depends on talent. If you compare software development to product development it could be a similar problem. A large corporation may take a year and a half and 8 engineers to develop a single product. If left alone, a single talented engineer can accomplish the same task, and probably better, in only a

Rub it a few times a day. You'll want to clean your hands for obvious reasons. And most people feel that it's easier to rub when using some sort of lubricant. Both Aveeno and Lubriderm (pretty sure that one is much cheaper) make a completely unscented lotion. You can use vaseline in the same way, but many people don't

I couldn't agree more. I started looking at them for our external file transfer storage needs, tried my free 50GB account and never got great results. I started getting quite frustrated with my computer about the same time, but never put 2 and 2 together. I was often unable to startup. Win would just hang on startup.

I don't really care for the NFC idea, then again I have an iphone so maybe my mind is blocking it subconsciously as a good idea. But regardless, I don't see it as beneficial here. And this is what I bought. The Miccus Mini RX.

What happened to splashtop? Oh yeah, they started charging a fee to use it. What's to keep this company from doing the same thing? Splashtop is awesome.....if you bought it before the monthly/yearly fee. So I have it free forever, but it's a bit overpriced for most people. But the same thing could happen here right?

Read some other articles that just came out later last night. They pretty much say the same thing, only slightly less blunt.

You are not the oddball by a longshot. Read on. Other than a couple tools here or there pretty much everyone is happy with previous versions. I can do a couple more things, and a couple things are faster. Oh boy! *sarcasm*

You said it right there: "...I can work just as well with most cs3 products as I can with cs6..."

most all of my friends use gmail, so have gchat. So I use that occasionally. But those friends also have iphones. So why use a chat app? Well, to continue a conversation that started in my browser. I type about a thousand times (not literal) faster on my computer so have most conversations there throughout the day.

This is a decent look at the big picture. I don't really like any OS. ha, but I use windows. For one thing, if you need help, it's really easy to find it. That's a similar reason for an iphone. Everyone has one, so you'll have more information about it. Your particular phone, either android or windows, probably

good to know. quick read. thanks

If they didn't take runtime into account then you Could just be looking at a list of computers that work ok, but people rarely use them. There are also other important factors of How people use their computers. If all I do is run a nice and clean chrome browser, check facebook, gmail, and browse a few news blogs then

I want it so I can have everything I own all in one place. Why would you want a movie studio telling you where you have to watch your movie? This one uses flixster. That one uses Vudu. This one uses popcorn. That one has nothing, so causes you to either pay extra to get it on one of those services, or sometimes

There are laws? I had no idea. I can only see a few small things that would help protect. Any sources to that? I'd like to read up on that a little to be better informed.

I bought these on clearance for 4 bucks at Meijer. I like them for a slip on athletic shoe. They feel pretty snug, and fairly secure.

yes, I render on GPU often. Enough said there if you know much about that.

I'm surprised no one mentioned any old all-in-one printer with an automatic document feeder (ADF) will do just fine for scanning. You just need some software to go along with it.