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I was like woah, that's exactly how my desktop looks, background and all. Then I realized oh that's one of the default looks of Win8. I'm so lazy.

Bah, I guess I have too much of a efficiency type view at design to really like anything to due with metro, but I really liked the stuff shown above.

One thing I dislike about the Das keyboards is the glossy plastic. While the keyboard is super solid, pressing on the top plastic area makes plastic flexing noise. While that's not really a concern, the dust that is visible on it is annoying. Typing is pretty neat, I have the brown switches, and they're pretty great.

More like my vicks cold/sore throat candy

Sorry to hear that, lol it is sorta funny how they were negotiating with how much they should reimburse you with. I may have a custom loop in my gaming rig, but the convenience of all in one liquid coolers will never pay off for my office desktop systems with LSI megaRAID cards and quadro's in the PCI slots. In the

That's very reassuring. When I called Cosair for a replacement because of a odd noise in my unit, I got the sense that their customer service was very good.

I'm pretty certain that liquid cooling all in one units like H100i, only cover the unit's cost or replacement if some kind of freak accident happens, and the unit leaks.

Not my dad. He relies on gps, and texting.

I can't help but agree. Even if I really wanna share a song or two I buy from bandcamp to a friend, I don't. I just send the link to the page to listen for free. They can buy the album for 1-10 bucks if they want, I feel responsible that the music I purchased shouldnt be mass shared, even to a group of friends. The

I was a bit confused in that description. Do you still need xbox gold to use the Netflix application?

I was thinking about picking up a first gen Surface RT for $200 on the 28th online, but even that is a bad deal in the end for my mom. Every sale I've seen is sorta for garbage stuff.

lolol, how many Titans did you include! This is a pretty good lineup of products, and you could make it happen too, if you sell your car.

Before this app became popular, and even now, I organize all my emails in a elaborate tree of folders and sub folders, so that I can find everything in a click - sometimes I don't know what I'm looking for in a search, that's where my method comes in handy.

On a side note it's sorta sad that apps are still not allowed to show live numbers and such on the icon face, like the stock calender app.

To just access Netflix on the Xbox are they still going to make you buy xbox gold? Reasons like that are what credits the popular notion that they are out to screw their customers. No amount of ads will suggest other wise to me.

Installing things like Flash plugin for you is a pretty big leg up for chrome, when you're talking to someone like my mom, who I yell at to not install things when you websites ask you. Also, setting up chrome sync for ad ons, bookmarks and such is a snap, while it's the opposite for firefox sync.

This reminds me of those science fiction anime's where an entire full scale city is in a constant moving bubble city type deal in order to survive an uninhabitable atmosphere.

Yep, I emailed them about their old search service, that searched through Evernote, mail, dropbox, and such services. That app disappeared from the marketplace and was replaced by the mailing app described in this article.

Sprint network is pretty spotty in my area for good data, but Ting's prices are very good for my moms phone since she doesn't use data. Great customer support too.

Hands down "Newsify" for me.