**The Art of Asking Questions**
In today's fast-paced world of technology and innovation, questions are at the heart of discovery and understanding. Whether it's about the latest gadget, software, or hardware, asking the right question can make all the difference. And that's exactly what we're going to explore in this article.
**From Lockr no.com to You and Me**
One of the most important things about using technology is knowing when to ask questions. We've had several users ask us questions directly, and we love answering them at length. In fact, if you have a question, be as detailed as possible, and we'll do our best to provide you with a thorough answer in an article that will become a lockr no.com exclusive - You and Me.
**Apple's Touchscreen Computers**
Recently, someone asked us whether Apple has touch screen computers. Now, this might seem like a simple question, but it's actually quite nuanced. The iPad, for example, is both a computer and a touchscreen device. However, if you're thinking of traditional computers without touchscreens, the answer is no - Apple does not make those.
**The Fate of Yahoo**
Another question that sparked our interest was whether we think Yahoo is dying. Now, we don't think it's quite dead yet, but we do think it's in trouble. One of the biggest challenges facing Yahoo is the rise of new players in the online advertising market. However, with a bit of reinvention, I believe Yahoo can still have a bright future.
**Amateur Videographers: Audio Quality Matters**
One of the biggest questions facing amateur videographers is whether to use an onboard microphone or an external one. The answer is simple - audio quality is more important than video quality. If you're watching a video and the audio is poor, it's often easy to tune out, but if the sound is good, you'll stay engaged.
**Live Streaming from CES**
We're excited to be live streaming from CES next week, and we can't wait to share our experience with you. We'll be in the AMD tent, surrounded by all the latest technology, including the AMD Surround Experience. If you're attending CES, be sure to stop by and say hello - we'd love to meet you.
**Business Cards**
I've also been working on my business card problem, and I'm excited to share a new wallpaper with you that features my business card. You can scan it easily and keep me top of mind for all your business needs.
**The Best First iPad to Buy for a 15-Year-Old**
Someone asked us what the best first iPad to buy for a 15-year-old would be, and our answer was simple - an iPad Mini. It's affordable, portable, and easy to use, making it the perfect device for a teenager just starting out with technology.
**The Power of Feedback**
We're always grateful for feedback from our users, and we love hearing your comments on our Facebook page. Recently, someone asked us what we thought about Eric Blom's question - what do you think would be a good first iPad to buy for a 15-year-old? We told him that an iPad Mini was the way to go, but he wanted to know if there were other options.
**The Annoying Power of Facebook**
Unfortunately, some people can be quite annoying on social media. Someone asked us to leave a comment with the word "poop" flanked by two other words - it's not exactly what we're looking for in a conversation!
**Music Sales and Android Lag**
We've had two interesting questions recently - one about music sales and another about lag on Android devices. The music market is up 3.1% fueled by $1.3 billion digital track sales in 2012, according to Nelsen (not Neelson). And if you're experiencing lag on your Android device, there's a clever solution available from the XDA Developers community - it involves installing an entropy generator.
**The Department of Defense and Windows 8**
We've also had news that the US Department of Defense has signed a new deal with Microsoft to bring Windows 8 to 75% of its employees. This is certainly an interesting development, especially when considering the growing trend towards cloud computing.
**Internet Explorer and Dad Jokes**
Finally, we can't help but laugh at a question from someone who's still using Internet Explorer - despite being a tech journalist! We're happy to offer some advice on how to troubleshoot this issue, but in the meantime, let's just say that our dad jokes might be the only thing keeping us sane.
**The Power of Community**
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