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cpljwlusmc

Member since: Jun 17th, 2009

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iOS 4: The Upgrade Guide (Switched)

Jun 23rd 2010 7:32AM You know, if everyone took the time to read the manual that came with their iPhone, they would know exactly how to do this. But of course, because everyone wants information to either be downloaded into their skull, or to have everything be done automatically (the epitome of laziness), they need articles like this. Or they think they know what they're doing and lose all their data, and then run to Apple crying.

Upgrading to Windows 7? Set aside 21 hours, just in case (Engadget)

Sep 12th 2009 4:08PM Exactly. I did a VistaX64 to a Win7X64 upgrade. It only took me 45 minutes and everything works absolutely wonderfully.

Upgrading to Windows 7? Set aside 21 hours, just in case (Engadget)

Sep 12th 2009 4:06PM I meant to type 45 minutes. Sorry.

Upgrading to Windows 7? Set aside 21 hours, just in case (Engadget)

Sep 12th 2009 4:04PM I have Windows 7 RTM and I did the upgrade from Vista. It only took minutes on my system. and I haven't had any errors at all. So... yeah.

If Microsoft made a toaster... (Engadget)

Jul 21st 2009 8:34AM It's common courtesy to spell "courtesy" correctly.

If Microsoft made a toaster... (Engadget)

Jul 21st 2009 8:27AM With the third generation of the iToast, firmware updates will enable Voice Control to toast your bread with voice commands. Updating the firmware on the previous generation will not give you the new features. Also, the new firmware will run peachy keen on the newest model, but the previous models will half toast your bread or lock up, and toast your bread into black, crumbly bits.

If Microsoft made a toaster... (Engadget)

Jul 21st 2009 8:11AM That's if you even get to the toasttop. You might get a BIOS checksum error and not even boot.

If Microsoft made a toaster... (Engadget)

Jul 21st 2009 8:06AM Microsoft Toasters would require a Microtoast Genuine Toast product. If not using a registered Microtoast product, you can use your toaster as normal for 30 days, and then your toaster will only toast for 10 seconds and shut down, reminding you to activate your toast. When putting new bread into the toaster, the toaster will ask you if you're sure you want to put this bread in. After saying yes, the arm will lock and the toaster will ask you're sure you want to put the arm down to toast your bread. After saying yes and toasting your bread, your toaster will ask you if you're sure to eat your toast now or would you like to save it to your countertop.

If Microsoft made a toaster... (Engadget)

Jul 21st 2009 7:55AM why would you need to toast a muffin? Toaster Strudel is where it's at.

If Microsoft made a toaster... (Engadget)

Jul 21st 2009 7:32AM Dell toaster will break down just by plugging it into a wall socket. Then you will need to be yelled at by an angry Indian man just to get toast and you get so pissed at the damn thing you throw it away and buy an apple toaster.