i belive you can also use "yoursearch @lifehacker"
i belive you can also use "yoursearch @lifehacker"
Is this never gonna stop? In five years, we may need a 150 char long password that must include alien symbols. Plus, you must have totally different random password for every site.
It feels like they gave up on something they haven't really tried.
I guess we gonna see a new post soon called "What we've learned from Wave failure".
I suppose it falls for that old thing: we rather grab and old tecnology and develop it better than accept a totaly new thing.
OR - you can use this last gen "thing".
Oftenly when Lifehacker show us a new cool site, it goes down. Not even Twitter can handle too much users at the same time. I wonder if any of those modest sites can handle Lifehacker just-to-check user clicks.
It's curious how many new app are trying to get the user to input data in order to give everybody some help, like the other app to find parking spots. It may end up been really useful data for everybody, but we are so lazy after all. I suppose somehow it should be automatic.
Man, we really need the new sarcasm detector software in this post.
Dropbox is useless with TrueCrypt, since TrueCrypt creates huge containers and Dropbox has to upload it all for every single file change inside. Creating several small TrueCrypt containers are also not very efficient.
By the way, does anyone here still uses any of the F keys? They can all be removed from my keyboard. Not even F5 "refresh" I use anymore. F1 "help" is from a time programs where hard to figure.
Vevo is NOT AVALIABLE in my country (Brazil). That's just great. I love when tecnology gives a step backwards. That's just as great as the DVD region thing.
Folks, just an ALERT: Gmail offline DOES NOT ENCRYPT any message. They can be easily found in your PC and read by anyone. Nor even the attachments are encrypted and all can be viewed without any password. Google for "Offline GMail – Is it secure?"