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Here's[^] one way to run Android on a PC.
/ravi
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awesome thanks!
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Microsoft's failure to adhere to the European Commission's "browser ballot" requirement could result in formal charges, according to a new report. As noted by Reuters, EU Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia told reporters in Warsaw that the organization is "working on" opening a formal proceeding against Microsoft for its browser missteps. Almunia said he does not expect the investigation to last too long since Microsoft has already acknowledged its mistakes, Reuters said. I suppose "nobody noticed" won't be much of a defense.
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A big stir about very little. Will cost the EU courts and Microsoft money and time that probably could be spent worrying about something important.
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The point is they've not stuck to their EU mandate. Whether the EU was right to do mandate what they did in the first place is a separate issue. I think they were wrong.
Kevin
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Agree, just pointed out that there is a certain amount of pettiness in the whole process
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The fine goes to the European bailout funds.
Kevin
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Microsoft could have had most of the 107,000 Windows Phone 7.5 apps running on Windows 8 on day one. It would have been a fairly (read VERY) easy thing for them to do. It seems like arrogance on the part of Microsoft Windows Division President Steven Sinofsky is all that kept this from happening. And it could prove to be a fatal mistake on his part. But that isn’t what this posting is about. Despite Microsoft’s possible missteps, developers would be quite foolish to ignore Windows 8/RT’s new “Windows Store” applications. What are you waiting for, the first Service Pack?
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Terrence Dorsey wrote: What are you waiting for, the first Service Pack?
Honestly?
Yes.
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With Windows 8 being RTM’ed and a slew of new devices to be launched on October 26 (just a few weeks away) I can’t help but wonder where the new keyboards are. Sure, Microsoft has announced some new keyboards and mice, but they’re not gesture enables and have no charm keys on them. The keyboard is just a fairly standard keyboard with the new Windows logo on it. Boring! So, what do you want on your keyboard?
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The keys R,T,F,M and the Enter key.
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An LCD-display. The G15[^] keyboard; just gotten one, and love it
--edit
Fixed link to point to English wiki
Bastard Programmer from Hell
if you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
modified 27-Sep-12 16:30pm.
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Quote: The Logitech G15 is a keyboard produced by Logitech designed specifically for gamers
only n00bs remove their eyes away from the screen
and turn with keyboard
and backpedal
and click with mouse to activate toolbar items :P
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It means I do not have to login to see the current status
..and yes, only noobs use a mouse. We disconnected them in class, forcing people to memorize the shortcuts on their keyboard. Not only did they gain in terms of productivity (it's simply faster than using a mouse), it also looked more professional.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
if you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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ah, I was talking about gamers, since G15 is marketed as a gamer keyboard
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Hehe, I'm also a Fire Mage, level 80.
Alt-TAB from VS to WoW. What key do you use for the VS-command "Refactor, Rename"? F2 ?
Bastard Programmer from Hell
if you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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I'm more used to Shift-F6 , ReSharper + IntelliJ IDEA mappings ftw :P
I have a lvl 1 engineer in GW2, btw. for sPvP ofc ^^
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bitterskittles wrote: I have a lvl 1 engineer
Nothing beats an engineer
Wanna play again (Y/N)?
Bastard Programmer from Hell
if you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Razer Switchblade UI does not extend/duplicate screens, however, I believe this is closer to what the OP is looking for
http://www.celiocorp.com/screensliderpro[^]
Quote: With ScreenSlider, you can use your Android device as a wireless external monitor for your computer and take advantage of the extra screen real estate to see and do more.
Quote: Multitouch controls allows you to interact with PC content and apps on your Android device
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Basically I have been disgusted with keyboards for years. The ergonomic keyboards are almost all junk unless to get top end. How the hell do you call a keyboard ergonomic when the keys are still slanted like a standard keyboard that was designed of the original typewritters that needed to pass levers to actuate the keys. Also, why are almost all the wireless keyboards without a touch pad. I want a touchpad with a wireless keyboard.
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GitHub is a goldmine of resources for game developers. I'd like to introduce you to five open source projects that'll help you build your first, or next, amazing game. Check them out for your weekend projects, Game Jam entries, or day-to-day projects at work! Introducing Torque 3D, Spring, Flixel, Three.js, and cocos2D...
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I see a lot of people get excited about extreme concurrency in modern hardware bringing us closer to the magical holy grail of raytracing. It seems that everyone thinks that once we have raytracing, we can fully simulate entire digital worlds, everything will be photorealistic, and graphics will become a "solved problem". This simply isn't true, and in fact highlights several fundamental misconceptions about the problems faced by modern games and other interactive media. The Matrix doesn't have you... yet.
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Google today announced a huge change for Google Apps, including its Business, Education, and Government editions. As of October 1, users will no longer have the ability to download documents, spreadsheets, and presentations in old Microsoft Office formats (.doc, .xls, .ppt). Assuming the Google Docs included Google Apps will be following in the footsteps of the Google Docs available to consumers, this means that the search giant will still support exporting into these Microsoft formats: Word (.docx), Excel (.xlsx), and PowerPoint (.pptx). Of course non-Microsoft formats will continue to be supported: ODT and RTF for documents, ODS and CSV for spreadsheets, SVG/PNG/JPEG for presentations, as well as PDF, TXT, and HTML for all three. One small step for information workers, one giant step for open documents everywhere.
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Of course, now the only versions of Office that do not support the new formats are almost 10 years old, so why support a format that is inherently hard to support, and being replaced by the xaml versions.
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