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Two options that you didn't mention (or I missed):

As an Evernote Premium subscriber, the only advantage that Pocket gives me over Evernote is that its clipping algorithms are better (especially on mobile). What I'd be willing to pay $1 or $2 per month for was a way to use Pocket to clip articles and Evernote to save them.

There's a reason it was $15. The screen itself is called a "Reflex" display (see http://www.improvelectronics.com/reflex-lcd-tec… ). The reflex display is totally passive; it responds to pressure and requires no power. The only time power is required is to "reset" the drawing board and erase the image.

I would like to point out that if you've got a generous budget you might want to try a different keyboard case. I'm a graduate student on a tight budget, so I'm willing to sacrifice the convenience of a thinner, lighter, more comfortable keyboard cover in exchange for device protection. If you're making enough money

I'm not sure if this counts as a tablet accessory, but I have it connected to my iPad mini, so I'm going to toss it in.

New Trent Airbender for iPad mini. I've got this, and it's really great. It doesn't have the absolute best protection compared to an OtterBox, and it doesn't have the absolute best keyboard, but as a combination of the two it's amazing! I'd say that combining something that's 90% as amazing as an OtterBox with

Just a few thoughts.

If you're in the market for a secure messaging client I would suggest looking into Surespot. It's entirely open source, although it looks like Telegram is open source too.

"So be sure to add afterhours.lifehacker.com to your bookmarks or RSS feeds, since few (if any) of these posts will probably show up on the Lifehacker main page, at least for now."

Yes, I know. But running a NSFW sub-blog will take resources away from other content. Again, you have the right to create a NSFW section; it just seems like a poor use of resources.

Is this really, really necessary? Does every site on the web have to have a NSFW section? I recognize that everyone has a different idea of what's "appropriate" and comfort level with what they consider "inappropriate", but it's frustrating/saddening to see the trend of every site having a NSFW section.

Will entries from this sub-blog show up on the main page in any way? Showing them would be a very, very bad idea. One of the best things about Lifehacker is that it's completely safe to share with people. I suggest Lifehacker to all sorts of people: professors, people at church, elderly family friends, people I

Give them a subscription to a dating website and offer to fill out the profile for them

Here's another tip: In many terminal emulators you can hit the up and down arrow keys to cycle through previously entered commands. You can hit up, move the cursor all the way to the left, and then type sudo and a space. It does the same thing.

"I've seen mobile users with gorgeous camera quality on week"

Hey Lifehackers, which video chat app/service has a best quality. I'm doing graduate school in Chicago while my family lives in Texas, so I video chat with them at least once or twice a week. My family is 100% Apple (two iPads, four iPhones, two iMacs, and a MacBook Air), but I've got an old MacBook (can't update past

My first thought:

I've used Cerberus to do the same thing, but it costs money. There are two things that I would point out to anyone who wants to set this type of system up on their phone:

64 GB flash drive with 5 user security suite for $2 + shipping (after mail in rebate)

It's not the software fragmentation that's the problem; it's the vast array of hardware Android runs on, which is both its greatest strength and a huge weakness. With so many handsets out there and no single dominating model, accessory manufacturers don't have the incentive to invest in developing a high quality