mr_silver
mr_silver
mr_silver

I'm reminded of the story someone told me about a friend of his that uses Tinder. He just selects "like" on every single woman so he can find out which ones like him. Only at that point does he then decide whether or not to chat to them or block them.

Whilst what he did was very clever, at the end of the day he manipulated the scoring so that his profile was placed in front of thousands of women search results because it had a high match percentage.

Does TeamViewer work well with routers and firewalls? The thing I liked about LMI was that I just installed the software on my parents laptop and desktop and I didn't have to faff around assigning static IPs and punching holes in their firewall in order to be able to connect to them.

Personally I'd buy my kid a Swatch. Cheaper (because, lets face it, they will break it), lots of different colours and designs to chose from and, more importantly, they'll learn how to read the time.

You may want to also consider a replacement CPU fan to reduce the noise of these machines. I picked up a Noctua but even a cheap CoolerMaster will be quieter than the one that came bundled with your processor.

To be honest, I probably would have backed up the data, drivers and licence keys and then performed a full nuke and re-install. With that many viruses, you never know if you've got them all.

Because the first digit doesn't often give enough information. For example, 412742 is the International Bank of Azerbaijan - however you have no idea whether or not this range is allocated to credit cards, debit cards or even a mix of both. Just to complicate things even further, you can have split ranges - which is

How about the reason "because iOS users get at least 3 years of updates, this is where the bar has been set and we're only doing ourselves a disservice if we allow manufacturers to get away with providing less?".

Looks pretty but I can't help feeling that the overly long animations are going to start to get annoying after prolonged use. Having boxes that wobble for no real reason before displaying content doesn't seem to serve much of a purpose - except for getting people to "ooo" and "ahhh" at it.

I have the 525 as well with some generic rechargeable batteries. I get about 2 months worth of usage between charges. Unless you're a really heavy daily user (I only use mine in evenings and at weekends), then it sounds like you might have dodgy hardware.

AT&T are just confirming that the USA are moving the same model that Europe has had for years. You can either get a SIM only deal where you bring or buy your own phone - or you get a contract where you essentially get a loan from the carrier payable off over 12, 18 or 24 months at some sky high interest rate.

Spec-for-spec, the S3 is significantly better. However it's also quite a bit more expensive (16GB unlocked S3 is £280 on Amazon vs £160 for the Moto G) and you'll have to put up with Samsung's horrendous user interface modifications (aka TouchWiz). On the upside, Samsung's Smart Rotate and Smart Stay are nice features

Yeah, I'd say a better title would be "It Mainly Seems To Be 10:09 or 10:08 in Watch Ads". Although that isn't quite so punchy.

What an odd video. It first asks whether you've noticed that watches always show 10:10 and then go on to show 4 adverts for watches that don't show 10:10.

Anything to stop the rigmarole of trying to plug the cable in, finding it won't go in, rotating 180 degrees, finding it really won't go in, rotating 180 degrees again and finally getting the damn thing in.

Oh god yes. Naturally it'll kill you if you have too much :)

My thoughts exactly! My local London greasy spoon offers fried bread, hash browns, black pudding, baked beans, toast and grilled tomatoes as other options.

Here in the UK, at least, you can buy supermarket own branded items for substantial discounts. From Tesco you can get a microwave for £35, hand mixer for £6 and a slow cooker for £12. Sure they won't be super fancy, but they are cheap and they do the job.

Regarding the complaint about the aspect ratio and watching videos, it's worth noting that the Nexus doesn't suffer from this problem - but in return it means that using it in landscape mode is a pain in the backside since the keyboard takes up too much of the smaller screen space. In short, if you want a screen

I tried the Gmail iPad app previously on an iPad 3 and found that, when composing emails, it was horrifically sluggish - to the point where I could type faster than the text was actually appearing. I feel sorry for anyone trying to run it on anything slower.