I'm not saying it needs to be rugged, I have a very thin and cheap case on my iPhone. But it's taken many falls and it's fine because of the lip around the screen. So instead of fancy metals and such just make the casing out of thin rubber or something else that won't scratch or crack if I don't...
I dunno maybe I'm being too traditional about this, but I don't like the idea of not being in control of the software on my phone. Whether it's crapware or not being able to update at will...it's my damn phone, I should be able to do with it what I please. So at the very least I want a clean...
That the thing that kills me about most phones...especially for the high end ones, they put so much work into these intricate designs that no one ever sees because the first thing any sane person does is cover it with a case. 95% of all the iphones I see are in a case, and the other 5% have...
What I really want in a phone is the opposite of most trends. Does anything like this at all exist?
-Shell built of rubber or soft plastic with a slight lip around the screen so it can take a fall every now and then. Everyone puts a case on their phone so what's underneath is pointless, I'd...
Yeah, me too. Although honestly I wish I could fast forward a few years after the industry consolidates and there's a few good choices standing atop the ruins of a thousand startups.
If they can follow through on bringing desktop apps to the store, I think that's the killer app right there. Install software with one click, all settings and data backed up to the cloud.
I tried that "adjustment" and it's working perfectly. So perfectly I can just close the lid and the laptop goes to sleep and the session disconnects. Open it back up and everything reconnects. Brilliant! Performance is night and day better than the laptop on it's own, and you'd never even guess...
Hmm, good to know. These guest tools, are they included with a normal windows install?
Am I overthinking this though? If the desktop was running server I'd just be able to RDP into another user session in the background and VMs wouldn't need to get involved at all. Is there maybe a simpler...
Hmm, forgive me if these are noob questions, I'm not experienced with VMs at all. But as far as the resources go, I know you can share CPUs, but don't you need to dedicate a certain amount of ram? I have 16gb on my desktop, but I'd like to have 4GB available to the VM. I dunno if I'd want to...
How will it perform vs rdp straight to the desktop?
Also I'd prefer not to waste resources on the desktop while not using VM is it possible to set it up in such a way that the VM will only be active when the laptop is connected to it? Like could I put the VM into suspend mode and have the RDP...
So I've got this ridiculously weak laptop (stream 13) and a desktop With more power than I know what to do with (5820K, 2 gpus).
So is this a silly idea or a good one? Setup a win 8 vm on the desktop with hyper-v, and RDP into it from the laptop?
Right now I've been using RDP to connect...
I guess my perspective is just skewed if the c720 was some sort of loss leader, it looks like the chromebook model with the 4GB ram and 32gb SSD sells for significantly more now.
Seriously though, it's too bad there's no proper windows drivers for it, it's a great machine. Honestly if there...
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