The pitch is simple: Outlook will let you manage your work and personal email on your phone and tablet as efficiently as you do on your computer.
I don't think I want to take that same performance hit on my phone and tablet!
Does that mean we have to file a bug report if they decide to kill a human?
Yuck. I wouldn't want to eat a Camel. That's it, the PETA sticker has to go from my car.
Another one:
"Microsoft’s long love of the BASIC programming language extends all the way back to 1991."
I guess the prior dozen years just don't count.
A sample of the writing in the article:
"Perl, which works as a CGI scripting language, found its most popular use in generating Web pages."
Clueless drivel.
Whether or not you know weather is not climate, you won't know how thick the ice is until you climb it.
Come back in 10 years when it can be called a "classic" platform.
All the companies I've worked for didn't allow a split-tunnel VPN from corporate laptops.
Split-tunnel pretty much kills the whole point of using a VPN.
That's from the corporate IT point of view.
From my own machine point of view, having all my traffic routed to my employer kills the whole point of having a fast Internet connection.
All great discoveries are made by mistake. -- Young