This magazine has voiced several concerns over the almost de-facto state of vendor lock-in in the mobile market and with good reason. What is the point of free software if the hardware locks your access to it? This premise was one of the driving forces behind v3 of the GPL and as far as I can tell the OpenPC project and other open hardware projects.
I have tried several different APN's and none give me data. AT&T has eliminated the GSM toggle menu under mobile networks. It should have:
GSM/HSPA/LTE
GSM Only
HSPA Only
GSM/HSPA auto
How can we turn off LTE? and use only "4G" (HSPA+) My phone sits in my desk drawer all day at work and I'd rather not have it on LTE killing the battery.
A help desk, for larger companies is a place for centralized help within an enterprise to help the users of their products and services.Therefore,to find the solution that best fits your business requirements, it is important to research, examine, and compare help desk software.
I received a free computer desk top about a week ago. I really want to find a way to set up some kind of simple and secure way to turn it into a home/personal server.
My goals for this project
Hook the Desk Top with external HD into my T.V. for a "personal home theater".
I have Gateway NE56R laptop with Intel B960 processor, which do not support virtualization. But I want to install x64 bit guest OS on VirtualBox, it gives me error.
I have also used VMware workstation, Parallels workstation. My host OS is Ubuntu 12.10 x64 bit.
Please tell me, which virtual software I can use in this situation.
Take a look at this ZDNet UK article. Photo number 2 has a familiar desktop in the foreground. Maybe openSUSE marketing would like to know about this?
Tested on Karmic Clarification This tablet is a re-branded UC-Logic Genius MousePen; it's set by Trust to be wide (16:9) and some "function buttons" on the border which work only with software interpreter from Trust software (available only for Windows...
Written by: Stan BeerLocal online IT news site ZDNet Australia has shut down, along with other local versions of ZDNet.com around the world.
ZDNet: "1. Reference Desk--
Reference Desk is good for students or anyone who needs to research information. It installs DeeperWeb, which navigates through Google search results using tag-cloud techniques"