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I see. Thank you very much.

Thank you for the reply; however, I do have one question regarding attempting to reinstall the OS into the VM. Would I need another Windows license?

You could hack one together. Start with a syncing program like Dropbox, and add PDF's to it from the web or computer. Youtube videos can be downloaded with either webapps or extensions. Set them as starred in the Dropbox app and they are automatically downloaded to your tablet.

WINE, as powerful as it has become, is not as good of an option for me. I prefer to have the complete OS in a Virtual Machine. But thanks for the suggestion.

Happy Friday. I think. Depends on your situation.

How powerful is your computer? If it is reasonably powerful enough, you could try running a virtual machine, and send that machine's output to the TV. Just guessing here. You would have to get another Windows license, or switch to Linux.

You could hide the bloat-ware with LauncherPro.

Yes, yes they can. :)

Unless you need the phone now (literally, within 1 week,) wait for the Galaxy Nexus (or Nexus Prime). The pluses to it over the Droid Bionic are good enough to wait for the Galaxy Nexus. But, as I said before, if you need a phone right now, don't wait.

I use a combination of OneNote, Simplenote, and Pencil and Paper. OneNote stores ALL my class notes, Simplenote holds all the text-only info I want and/or want to sync to my Android phone, and pencil and paper for actually writing the notes. I always seemed to use Evernote as a stronger version of Simplenote, and I

I might as well through out my opinion. Time travel, in my opinion, is more probable. As TheFu had said, time travel is possible only into the future. By slowing yourself or speeding everything else up, you essentially travel forward in time. An example would be taking a shuttle on a round trip to Mars at near-light

How many people who need this how-to are using Linux? Just asking.

This is one of the few times where having less than a gigabyte of songs is helpful.

You just confirmed my plan to get the Nexus S 4G.

So far, the Nexus S 4G is the phone I plan on getting. And unfortunately, I can't wait for the upgrade before getting a new phone (need it before September, not a patience issue). Besides, I'm using Amazon Wireless ([goo.gl] to get the phone for a penny, and the new upgrade may not be that cheap for me.

I did consider Windows 7 Phone. However, I feel that the platform is not fully ready for me to use exclusively. No Google Voice integration somewhat kills the idea. Nonetheless, I shall take a look at Windows 7 Phone hands on before I make a decision.

VOTE: Spreadsheet

I am planning on getting a new smartphone to replace my (now destroyed) cellphone and iPod Touch, and I would like to get a Android smartphone on Sprint. My main plan is for it to become my main portable device, and not too easy to break. What phone would you suggest I get?

I own a Windows 7 computer, a Thinkpad. The school I am going to next year is OS X exclusive. How do I work with both the computers at school and my laptop with very little hassle? Any portable applications for Mac/Windows I should be using? Any specific applications for general schoolwork?