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Nice idea, but I think timers work well enough for me. If the app works by measuring body movements, that means your phone needs to be on your bed with you? I don't want to do that. Also, it might not be very effective if you're a rather still sleeper — it might think you're asleep from lack of motion when you're

If anyone is looking to make something more like a personal calling card than a formal business card, this article from the Art of Manliness might be of interest: http://artofmanliness.com/2008/09/07/the-gentlemans-guide-to-the-calling-card/. It includes tips on design after going through the history and why they

Thanks, but StreamToMe isn't available on Android (yet anyway), ZumoCast isn't compatible with my current Android phone, and Plex costs $5 for the Android app. So unfortunately, none of these options will work for me as well as AudioGalaxy's free streaming service did.

I would have put AudioGalaxy in this list, except they were recently bought by Dropbox and, as I recall, are stopping their streaming service. This was disappointing, because AudioGalaxy let me easily access any music from any folders on my computer without having to upload them to a cloud service or something first.

How the tea is contained probably doesn't matter, but the size of the leaves does Big, full, loose leaves generally need more time to steep than the tiny little pieces that tea bags contain.

From my experience with tea, the temperatures here seem to be about right, but the steeping times are probably only good for tea bags. They have much smaller pieces of tea leaves in them, so they steep more quickly than loose teas. If you're using loose, full tea leaves, you'll probably need around 3 minutes for

VOTE: NameCheap

The most important thing to me is that the text message be understandable. As long as we can understand each other, I don't worry too much about the details. That said, I do try to use proper grammar and punctuation in my messages all the time, and would prefer that others do so as well. I find it easier to read

The most important thing to me is that the text message be understandable. As long as we can understand each other, I don't worry too much about the details. That said, I do try to use proper grammar and punctuation in my messages all the time, and would prefer that others do so as well. I find it easier to read

I decided to try BrandYourself a while ago to see if it could help and how much. It hasn't done much for me. I think its effectiveness depends a lot on the name you're trying to improve. My name is common enough that all of Google's top results for it are other, more famous people. Asking BrandYourself to try to

I don't have ICS, and my phone (an original Galaxy S, the Epic to be specific) is not supposed to get upgraded. I'm still running Gingerbread. My phone is rooted, but I don't know if I'll be looking for an ICS custom ROM. Around the fall, I'll be eligible for a phone upgrade, and might prefer to stick it out with

If I'm not mistaken, having a .edu address did the same thing, doubled the amount of space you got on each referral. I'm guessing this does not double the .edu deal to 1GB per referral, right? It's just that all users, whether they have a .edu account or not, can get 500MB per referral now, correct? It would be

Thanks. The registry cleaner seems to be similar to that in other programs I've used, and it doesn't seem to require much set up. Scan, select what you want fixed, and do it. Most of the non-browser applications seem the same way — you select it if you want it cleaned, don't if you don't. I don't suppose much can

I just gave this a try and it worked fine. Mixing up single servings like this is more convenient than making a whole cake, partly because it limits how much you eat, but also because you don't have to worry about storing and finishing left-overs. Thanks for the tip!

Regarding bright phone screens at night, I use Screen Filter on my Android phone. This app provides a quick way to reduce the brightness of your device to a customizable level below that of the normal brightness control. I keep my phone's brightness very low normally, and even that's too bright in a very dark room.

While I wasn't fully aware of the free download limit, I'm not surprised it's there, and this could be a good reason to keep downloads off in general (so you don't run out too fast). I think a good question to ask then is do downloads made via this bookmarklet count against your 100-song download quota on free

I agree with the previous posts about this not necessarily being a good thing. The artists who upload music choose whether or not to let their songs be downloaded. If they choose not to, shouldn't that choice be respected? If you want it that badly, contact the artist — maybe he/she will offer it to you. If not,

This seems very much like Classic Notes Lite + App Box (link to free version = [play.google.com]) by the same developer, but with a more limited note ability and no to-do or sketch capabilities. I think AppGarden does offer a few alternate sources that Classic Notes doesn't and it has status bar notes which is kind

For what it's worth, the new update also removes App2SD support, at least on Android. I think the reason has to do with "secure credential storage", or something like that. Just thought I'd point that out. And as Ryan Goldstein already noted, the bonus does seem to have dropped to 3GB now.

Thanks for the info. It's not easy for me to get more free space on Dropbox, so this is helpful. Two things I noticed though: (1) folder hierarchy is not preserved, and (2) file names are not preserved. Everything goes into a single Dropbox folder no matter where you had them to start with, which isn't great for