I've never had OneDrive delete stuff unles I've told it to. It then puts it in a recycle bin as well so it would have to be quite the even where you're using a device that has access to OneDrive then delete it, accept the deletion request then wait the 30 days in recycle box before realising...
Google Drive = 2TB is the only option really for you and that's £1.99 for 3 months then £7.99 there after which makes OneDrive a bit cheaper (and that includes Office) at £60.
I can't see anything cheaper that I would trust. I've seen Icedrive mentioned on a few sites but never used them - I...
I've used Nutanix a few times - it's not bad just there interface isn't as nice and the product is not as feature rich but it does most things VMware does. Basic stuff that vCenter does well such as folders and the different views it doesn't have so it looks cluttered at times.
In a few years...
I still prefer the Dune 2 type game (basically a pre-cursor to C&C) though this does look interesting - kind of get some Assassins Creed type vibes as well. I'll certainly keep an eye on it.
M.
If you could trust the reviews that would be fine. So many are sponsored.
I find, typically, watching some of the gameplay footage gives the best indication. You can then decide if it's worth playing, luckily you can always refund it.
M.
Anytime but sorry there's nothing obvious. There is a different way, again not perfect, is that if you give them due dates you could add them to your calendar. May make looking at them easier.
M.
On mine, where you have Word, I have tasks. In there I can change it to see all of my tasks. Whilst it's not ideal it's better than nothing. There's also the Microsoft To Do app (which is what tasks basically is now) which has it's own app so it may be better but yeah I can't see anything...
If it's a work PC then I'd want a VPN with MFA as a minimum. It really depends on what hardware you have to achieve this. A VPN terminating on the router and then just use RDP to get to the PC's.
M.
And who built the software? There will always be a human in the chain. The software would have to be 100% infallible, secure and be able to interact with every other car maker on the planets different software. To ensure the Ambulance, etc. services got to anywhere it would then have to link...
As above - passwords in the browser, at most, require your Windows password to get into (if you're using Edge) which can easily be reset (if you encrypt your drive with Bitwarden it's far harder - otherwise it's just a Linux live CD and you can easily reset the password to blank).
With...
I, typically, fight Windows. Since Windows 95 I've had my Start Menu grouped. Now I've finally admitted defeat and just have the icons out that I use. I very rarely click on the Start Button unless I'm going into Control Panel. The main annoyance I have with Windows is the half way house...
It would be a toss up between the 8bit and 16bit generations for me but rather than SNES I'd aim at the Amiga. Just the variety and innovation going on those platforms was amazing. So many different genres of games and pretty much everything you could imagine. The C64, for the time, was mind...
I really like the free home use version of Veeam. It creates the bootable media for you and you can just restore. It really depends what features you need. I wanted to store the image on my NAS and be able to create a boot disk with network drivers in it to restore from. I have a daily...
I have a look at videos and then decide if I want to play the game I, typically, will only play the games that appeal to me so I'm more towards the 50-60% mark I'd say.
M.
Bought it for £100 out of the paper:
486 DX4-100
16MB RAM
40GB HD
4xCD ROM
14" IBM Monitor
Think it was a S3 Graphics Card with a ISA Sound Card but not entirely sure on that.
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