1. On the phone? I can only find keyboard language settings
  2. Found it. Not getting anything odd. Translation offers just.

    Ooh I didn't accept the change. It finds the DVD instantly. Is this a US only feature or something?
  3. Yeah, probably because they link to US stores (for example amazon.com). Found some dutch books as well though, just no link to a shop.

    It also recognises the Q-music CD, although no link to a store.
  4. Apple co-founder and software mastermind Steve Wozniak has hit out at his former company claiming Google’s Android handsets offer more than Apple’s iPhone.

    Although revealing that the iPhone is his primary handset Wozniak has spoken out on his unashamed love of Android devices stating that Google’s mobile OS performs voice recognition functions better that the iPhone 4S and its voice commanded personal assistant Siri.

    'My primary phone is the iPhone, I love the beauty of it but I wish it did all the things my Android does, I really do,” Wozniak announced in a recent interview.

    “With the iPhone 4 I could press a button and [say] call my wife. Now on the 4S I can only do that when Siri can connect over the Internet. But many times it can’t connect. I’ve never had Android come back and say, ‘I can’t connect over the Internet.’”


  5. run & hide while you can... it's me again

    *...*

    you had your chance

    seriously, I need your help again, my friends.

    these are the facts: we have a telephone line here in the house that receives DSL signal.
    The computer downstairs in the office here (:W ) is the only one connected to the internet. The internet comes from the phone line with a DSL modem, this modem is connected with this computer with a LAN cable.

    now I have this new laptop upstairs in my own apartment which I want to connect to the DSL line as well. Thing is, the telephone system is the same for all apartments in our house. So there is only one line that goes out for everyone (yeah, I know...).

    So... how to get to the DSL signal upstairs when the DSL modem is down here? should I get another DSL modem and install it upstairs with my own computer? would that work?

    or better get a WLAN modem and connect both computers with the internet by WLAN?
    what do I need for that, a WLAN modem that is connected to the DSL modem? and two WLAM USB adapters, each for every computer?

    I tried to read my way through internet forums elsewhere but you know my.... limited understanding of such things

    bottom line: how do I get my u2start upstairs on my own computer?
  6. I'd buy a wireless router, and connect the pc to that by cable and the laptop over WIFI.

    Wifi accesspoint might do as well but that depends on your modem.

    Can you connect multiple pc's to your modem?
  7. MegaUpload has been shut down by the FBI and some of its workers have been arrested
  8. I'd agree with Risto here. Connect it up to the phone line (probably require a splitter). Then keep the computer in the office connected via cable (or buy a USB Wi-Fi adapter and go wireless) and connect the laptop to the wireless. Pretty much how things run in my house, all wireless enabled devices are connected to the router, PC upstairs has a USB Wi-Fi adapter and the Xbox and Sky box downstairs are plugged into the router. Benefit of that is, whilst streaming content offline, it's a lot more stable over a cable than it is over wireless.

    Bringing me on to my next point. Being a student, me and my girlfriend are cheap (or like to spending low) and we have been on free broadband with Sky now for the past two years. But today, they finally sent us a letter saying that we've been upgraded to unlimited broadband (Always my wish, never my girlfriends) Because we have gone over the (rather low) download limit of 2GB twice within a six month period. She'll have a fit when she gets in, but at £7.50 a month for truly unlimited downloads and up to 20MB speeds, I'd give her £90 now and pay the year outright. Finally not limited to what I download, torrents uploaded here, stream content from Sky Anytime+ service. Get in
  9. Sky are genuinely unlimited. I went through 750GB a month without one hint of throttling.
  10. Anonymous have apparently hit back big style with the news of Megaupload.