1. Visual previews of tabs in Microsoft Edge.
Yay now I can preview it before I close it because it auto opens and that's the only reason I use edge.
2. Edge now has built-in support for ebooks.
Actually not a horrid feature as long as I'm reading an ebook on my PC which I don't.
3. Microsoft Paint now lets people create models in 3D.
Much like it painted as well as Photoshop?
4. Picture-in-Picture mode for videos. Essentially you can now have a small window with video playing on it placed on top of any other application.
VLC has it and plays more file formats still...
5. Night Light: A baked in feature in Windows that will allow you to change the color and tone of display so that it doesn't pain your eyes to look at the screen at night.
Or use correct lighting in a room
6. Dynamic Lock: The feature first requires you to pair your phone or tablet with the computer. Once done, it will automatically log you out everytime you're away from desk (or technically speaking, the device is out of the computer's proximity).
Yay, now if I drop my phone, or pass it to someone to make a phone call my PC will lock
7. Native support for surround sound.
*shrug* I have surround sound with my 7.2 speakers already
8. Ability to scribble and make notes on Microsoft's Maps app.
Nobody uses Microsoft's Map app....
9. Game mode: It "ensures" your computer is always maximizing its resources for an optimal gaming experience.
Ensures how? throttling my background tabs? How will it affect streaming?
10. Built-in support for mixed reality handsets.
Yay, now we can hope that Microsoft keeps on top of their VR software...
And this is why I love my job, my boss has told me to stop including certain things in his weekly report because he didn't need to see them every day, if there's an issue he'll ask for a breakdown of a certain part, he doesn't care if they look alright
It gives protection of "you can't spend more than you have" which a credit card doesn't, it also (stupidly) doesn't allow you to build your credit rating though..
The problem I have with paying with cash (and the only reason I have a card) is credit rating, if I need a loan 10 years down the line and I've always paid with cash, I have a crap credit rating. The only safe way at the moment is to ask your bank for a non-RFID card, or smash the transmitter (which I accidentally did in another card and the chip and pin still worked.)
I'd be careful, I mean what if this one could read your email and send it to its parent company! The same parent company who installed an app without your permission on your android phone!
I believe it's called "gmail"...
Always on top,
Remove windows decorations.
Not really a "hack" it's pretty much by default.
1. Visual previews of tabs in Microsoft Edge. Yay now I can preview it before I close it because it auto opens and that's the only reason I use edge.
2. Edge now has built-in support for ebooks. Actually not a horrid feature as long as I'm reading an ebook on my PC which I don't.
3. Microsoft Paint now lets people create models in 3D. Much like it painted as well as Photoshop?
4. Picture-in-Picture mode for videos. Essentially you can now have a small window with video playing on it placed on top of any other application. VLC has it and plays more file formats still...
5. Night Light: A baked in feature in Windows that will allow you to change the color and tone of display so that it doesn't pain your eyes to look at the screen at night. Or use correct lighting in a room
6. Dynamic Lock: The feature first requires you to pair your phone or tablet with the computer. Once done, it will automatically log you out everytime you're away from desk (or technically speaking, the device is out of the computer's proximity). Yay, now if I drop my phone, or pass it to someone to make a phone call my PC will lock
7. Native support for surround sound. *shrug* I have surround sound with my 7.2 speakers already
8. Ability to scribble and make notes on Microsoft's Maps app. Nobody uses Microsoft's Map app....
9. Game mode: It "ensures" your computer is always maximizing its resources for an optimal gaming experience. Ensures how? throttling my background tabs? How will it affect streaming?
10. Built-in support for mixed reality handsets. Yay, now we can hope that Microsoft keeps on top of their VR software...
And this is why I love my job, my boss has told me to stop including certain things in his weekly report because he didn't need to see them every day, if there's an issue he'll ask for a breakdown of a certain part, he doesn't care if they look alright
If it fails to run on my browser do I fully pass?
It gives protection of "you can't spend more than you have" which a credit card doesn't, it also (stupidly) doesn't allow you to build your credit rating though..
The problem I have with paying with cash (and the only reason I have a card) is credit rating, if I need a loan 10 years down the line and I've always paid with cash, I have a crap credit rating. The only safe way at the moment is to ask your bank for a non-RFID card, or smash the transmitter (which I accidentally did in another card and the chip and pin still worked.)
If that costs $3Bn, why don't we just cut it down to 9k and cure world hunger? http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06...
No company had ever kept links with its former associate companies right
I'd be careful, I mean what if this one could read your email and send it to its parent company! The same parent company who installed an app without your permission on your android phone! I believe it's called "gmail"...