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Just what I need to browse my monster truck contests.
Life is too shor
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Just downloaded it: so far seems pretty cool. Couple of teency niggles: screen flickers on loading and bookmarks need a double-click to open.
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I like it...it's noticeably snappier than other browsers and I like that you can customize your own tiles on the front page easily.
Gonna use it for a while and see how it goes...
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Quote: power users
? No, we don't care about the tools, as long as they do what needs doing without a lot of fuss. Anyone who is constantly tweaking a tool or searching for the next great tool, is not a power user.
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Good startup, but I feel it as combination of Google chrome and Opera.
VR Karthikeyan
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I'll wait for bookmark syncing.
There are two types of people in this world: those that pronounce GIF with a soft G, and those who do not deserve to speak words, ever.
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If SETI researchers ever do find intelligent life on other planets, how will they know what to say? wej maHvaD vISop
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They're going to do it with music tones, they figured it out in the 70's
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That could be dangerous - in many animals a smile is interpreted as "I'm going to eat you".
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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"Dark is the suede that mows like a harvest"
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And how it could leapfrog Apple as the dev platform of choice. Developers, developers, developers?
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The cross-species transplant is a step closer to using pig parts in humans. The researcher was later heard to say, "Mwa·ha·ha·ha!"
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Linux founder Linus Torvalds is starting to appreciate the use of his operating system as a backbone for embedded systems, especially in the world of Internet of Things (IoT), speaking at the Embedded Linux Conference & OpenIoT Summit for the first time this week. Did he expect them to use OS X for all their things?
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All he ever asks is to use something written in C only. And... he's sold.
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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This feature now lets you change your XAML while an app is running and get immediate feedback. To quote the great philosopher (I think it was Sartre), "About friggin' time"
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Wow, definitely a nice feature for UI designers, which improves convenience and productivity.
VR Karthikeyan
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In the future, we could all be wearing smart contact lenses, like the ones secret agents use in movies. "They've given you a number, and now they've take away your name"
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In other news, the Alpha Beta fraternity of Adam's College now boasts the highest aggregate GPA in school history, beating out the Tri-Lambs by a wide margin.
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We’ve known for a long time that Microsoft’s Surface team is toying with the idea of building a premium smartphone. The latest rumor claimed such a device would arrive in the second half of 2016, but that timeframe has reportedly been pushed back to early 2017. Oh. Thank you.
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The phrase "why bother" comes to mind. Microsoft is still too slow to innovate in the phone arena - they had a great phone OS and then took far too long to improve on it. Then they didn't learn from this and have taken far too long again.
This space for rent
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Absolutely, I've had two Windows phones and am unlikely to have a third now.
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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While the software giant hasn't fared well with its Windows Phone operating system, Cortana is key to Microsoft's mobile future. Hey Cortana. When's that Surface Phone coming?
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Every time I try to kill the Cortana task, she comes back.
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DaveX86 wrote: Every time I try to kill the Cortana task, she comes back.
Like a jealous ex.
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