You all still travel with laptops? Why?
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Now look what you made me pull out of storage!!
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On a bad day I could circumvent a Windows password in about 10 minutes and a Mac password in about a half hour (No the FBI didn't hire me for the iPhone case) and I'm old and slow..
:agree: Back them up on some sort of storage device, and leave that home: safe and sound! :thumbup:
Carry only the ones that you absolutely need to have... in your head! nojoke
Many of us travel with our laptops.
If you are like me you have your browser store your passwords just as matter of convenience.
Travelling with your laptop posses a significant risk even if your laptop isn't stolen but left unattended.
Better to wipe your passwords and all other personal info before departing.
That's really not the point, you all are talking about traveling, and security, not sales and market place. Curious as to what your doing on a trip that would necessitate a laptop that you couldn't do with a smartphone?Because as apple and Samsung have found out, tablets are far too constrained and as such sales are dying. There is no need for 3 data appliances per person. Phone, tablet and PC. Laptops have gotten so powerful that they have all but replaced desktops. Smart phones have gained capabilities as well. Tablets cannot do the work of a PC and are getting squeezed out.
Because as apple and Samsung have found out, tablets are far too constrained and as such sales are dying. There is no need for 3 data appliances per person. Phone, tablet and PC. Laptops have gotten so powerful that they have all but replaced desktops. Smart phones have gained capabilities as well. Tablets cannot do the work of a PC and are getting squeezed out.
If I carry in my head,, they are lost. :banghead:
Because as apple and Samsung have found out, tablets are far too constrained and as such sales are dying. There is no need for 3 data appliances per person. Phone, tablet and PC. Laptops have gotten so powerful that they have all but replaced desktops. Smart phones have gained capabilities as well. Tablets cannot do the work of a PC and are getting squeezed out.
You all still travel with laptops? Why?
A laptop is just plain easier to key into, and easier to see. Think about it, 15" screen vs 5" screen, that's NINE times the area! And those rinky dink fictitious keyboards compared to an almost real keyboard! There ain't no comparison! I use Graffiti handwriting recognition for input [holdover from good ol' Palm PDA days!] but even that doesn't hold a candle to an old fashioned IBM keyboard. Newer ain't always better! :lecturef_smilie:You all still travel with laptops? Why?
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So, while on vacation your busy writing a novel? [emoji23] [emoji23]A laptop is just plain easier to key into, and easier to see. Think about it, 15" screen vs 5" screen, that's NINE times the area! And those rinky dink fictitious keyboards compared to an almost real keyboard! There ain't no comparison! I use Graffiti handwriting recognition for input [holdover from good ol' Palm PDA days!] but even that doesn't hold a candle to an old fashioned IBM keyboard. Newer ain't always better! :lecturef_smilie:
I will admit my tablet has one advantage over the laptop, and that's browsing Spyderlovers with the use of Tapatalk. That is easier than using a browser. And GPS apps work better with a tablet on the Spyder than would a laptop!hyea:
So; are you coming to SpyderFest armed with just a toothbrush, and a Platinum card? :thumbup:No wonder some of you need trailers....[emoji85] [emoji12]
I use Lastpass to keep my passwords safe and that way you type nothing on your keyboard.Be aware that ALL public wifi are like a party line on your phone. With common apps anyone can read everything that you type. So, my recommendation is that you avoid going to your banks or credit card sites on any public wifi. If you actually type your password, accept the fact that someone on that same wifi could be reading it.