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It’s a real shame you can’t just search for someone.... Could have been way more useful!

Vote: Kindle Keyboard 3

Yes, you can just use IFTTT, but I'm guessing this solution is for those that don't want to grant third-party access to their Gmail account.

Thanks, you just gave me a heart attack...!

I actually came to say exactly this. The UK is ranked 10th in this list, but London would rank significantly higher, more on par with (or perhaps slightly above) small countries such Denmark and Iceland.

I don't know what you mean. This building looks completely safe without its glass cladding and totally not like a post-apocalyptic scene...

I think one of the major problems is that people don't invest in companies/industries that they haven't heard of, or at least don't understand.

...but, hey, it worked.

"Well, I was going to ask you out to dinner, but now, I dunno..."

This. Everything costs extra, and the website is so badly (or well designed depending on how you look at it) that it's so easy to accidentally purchase ski insurance and a rental car on your trip to Denmark. And what's worse: it still ended up more expensive than Easyjet.

I use WizMouse, which seems to accomplish the same thing. With two monitors, this thing is a godsend

As OUBeaver mentioned, Lifehacker can have some really strange timing. Almost told my boss yesterday during a 1-on-1 that I was considering leaving. Decided against it, but I feel a little bad pursuing another job behind his back...

Having said that, I moved to Denmark and I'm pretty happy with that. I guess it's what you make of it.

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Yeah, it's the laptop I recommend to friends, but it isn't anywhere near as bright a screen, so it's not anywhere near as useful in bright sunlight.

I've actually discovered the reason why there are no (or at least stupidly few) Haswell ultrabooks with matte screens. Intel owns the Ultrabook trademark, so they have a list of specifications that the laptop musts fulfill to be able to use the word ultrabook. One of those requirements in the latest (3rd) generation

I generally recommend this laptop to my friends, BUT I can't quite get over how huge the screen bezel is. Of course, I'd probably forget about it pretty quickly, but still...

Why: Before we get started, I don't mean the Ativ series. I'm talking about the pre Haswell ultrabooks that Samsung produced. It's a little outdated and neigh-on impossible to buy new nowadays, but it is lightweight, pretty fast, with above-average battery life. But what makes this laptop the very best ultrabook is

Except a MANPAD cannot shoot down a plane flying at 21,000 feet either. Their normal vertical range is about 12,000 feet. As you might say, "that's a huge distance when talking vertical directions (altitude?!)".