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Edit - No it wasn't, my bad. (mixed up with PSP2)
IMO, all these leaks are just really marketing tools. Leaked images? PSSSHHHH ...
I wish your article would give some insight into whay Meego was. I had to Google it separately. Can't assume everyone knows what you are talking about.
yay, everyone will be back on Facebook now.
I don't think it is a WTF situation because PCs still come with IE default and with many organizations using it, it adds up. Also Bing is over inflated because organizations have it set default for search.
Hmm they may be trying to milk as much money from the system while Steve is gone LOLOL
I once left my account open at work once and someone bought hand soap with it :/
Yea I read about this on Reddit earlier this week, personally it's not a massive flaw if no one has an idea what your password string might be like, but if they had an idea that you use the same pass across the web and know the pass, then you're screwed. Since the gawker incident, I have gone across to using a unique pass per site. MY old one was complicated but I used it almost everywhere.
Indeed. 25GB is just pure abuse, that could barely last me two weeks, and if I downloaded games of Steam....boom...ended in just one day :/
Im guessing it extends to use with Firefox's Google search box? I;m usually signed on to Gmail all the time but never enabled web history, should try it out. :)
Surprisingly when I googled "How to kidnap a child" I got a number of satirical pieces, which explains some of it. Also a lot of times, those suggestions don't lead to the results they suggest. I don't know if the engine outputs what people commonly type rather than what is common in the indexed database at google.
It eventually is to protect the people of the nation but it doesn't promise and all out shut down of ISPs. It just cuts major sections that may be affected. I also think you all are blowing the whole thing out of proportion. Egypt's gov't used the shut down to hide information why the US are doing it to prevent major cyber attacks. Of course people are not perfect but I am pretty sure they would be under a lot of fire if they abused their powers.
Sounds good but I could do without the ads. Wouldnt mind paying to get rid of them. To say that it's gonna make a huge difference to change my current radio, i'd say no.
yes you are.
I think a lot of people are missing the point that the kill switch is not a nationwide switch but just something to kill government online services and any private firms related to government institutions. The whole point is to protect government assets rather than trying to kill free speech.
“If the country decides to revolt, internet gets cut and the country gets sent back to the 1700’s.” … that’s very unlikely to happen. They would have too much pressure on them to pull a ...
I dont mind their current Windows series, so I would say... no... Im sticking to it... and the 360 is not bad at all either.
The phone however, is lame. It offers features that came out on the original androids and iphone 3s. Nothing spectacular
not good :/
This article barely explains anything :/
Facebook's success lies in the fact that they:
- Kept up to date with the latest social features on the market (video, photos, sharing stuff, notes, pages and so on...). MySpace never grew or offered anything new to use. I think if Facebook was stuck in the way it was in 2007, I would use it maybe only 20% of the time I did now.
- Allowed for a very controllable level of privacy along with the ability to associate ...
They are fighting for their basic rights such as escaping poverty, job loss, police brutality and so on. They have every right it protest.
Really dude? What a great assumption to make there.