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I needed several tries to figure out how this might work and finally got a solution yesterday. Now I can use the device's full functionality again.
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The fact, that Google is pushing its new Chrome OS into the market respectively it is only beginning to push it, is reason enough to think about the current and future situation of "traditional" operating systems.
TechCrunch has just published a comment from MG Siedler where he is talking about the squeezing of Microsoft
Basically this supports my thesis put in the earlier post about Windows 7
So we'll be excited about what the future (or Google) will bring us.
Today I have watched some TV before going to the office. And there has been an interesting report about Steampunk in the German IT-Broadcast "Neues" (Click here for the homepage of Neues)
I was really fascinated by the look of the machines from Rich Nagy and had to write a post immediately.

I am happy to hear from other artists in the IT-Area. Just drop a comment here.
Just discovered that there is another resource for ideas here at Brass Googles from the UK.
During my ride with the train today I had the chance to discover once more how foolish some advertisers must be. Today's example comes from HP, well known manufacturer of different IT devices. Among the devices they sell also relatively cheap / affordable notebooks (but also some high end devices).
However - I had to discover an advertisement in the current edition of a Swiss Weekend Magazine called "20 Minuten Friday", which is freely distributed at the train stations and covers different topics (mostly about fashion and glamour talk). Because they are lying around everywhere in the trains on the weekends I scan this magazine every weekend and read some articles from it.
And there it was - one of the most stupid advertisements I as an IT-Pro have ever seen in the last few weeks! But look for yourself at the picture below:

The most basic question you have to ask yourself is the following:
When you know this, then the other considerations are really easy, even if you do not understand too much of computers. Here are a few hints about what you have to think:
When you are more or less sure about these points (for which you can draw a nice matrix and evaluate different possibilities) you have to decide how big you budget is. There are a lot of brands and models available, so there is something for everyone. You just need to find it.