You can also use Shift + Right Click on a folder to expose the "Open command window here" shortcut.
You can also use Shift + Right Click on a folder to expose the "Open command window here" shortcut.
I use a combination of Secure Settings and Tasker to disable the pattern lock when my watch is connected through Bluetooth and enable it again as soon as the connection is lost. It'll also force lock the phone when the watch disappears.
Read the line below your quote on your very own link:
That's basically my own use case and I love it for that. It's always on my wrist as soon as I'm out of the house, which also makes it a great security token (phone disables pattern lock when the watch is in range, very convenient; I'm thinking about perhaps flashing an alert or activating GPS tracking too). I also…
Loud sounds better to your ear, but that doesn't make the sound better, only louder. Having very loud speakers serves little but to kill your ear.
At a major caveat: your $9 receiver probably has an extremely shitty DAC, so you're losing on sound quality in a major way. The only way to avoid this would be to restrict the bluetooth bridge to digital only (something like a fiber optic out) and pass on the digital signal to a proper DAC.
You can always append a + to the end of a bit.ly link to know where the redirection actually goes to.
Maybe not, but when has university education become trade school? I think we really need to stop looking at education as just a "skill factory" that you enter just to get decent skills to land a decent job with absolutely no interest in anything else it provides.
The best reason I had to root my TF300 tablet was so I could use Sixaxis Controller to use my bluetooth PS3 controller. Combine that with a few emulators and an Android tablet can become a killer gaming machine with a big screen, low profile and awesome battery life.
VOTE: CRASHPLAN
I have a N4 and it's an amazing phone. At the price they're asking, you really can't go wrong.
The Nexus 4 is 300 bucks. I'm sorry but that's *crazy* cheap. It's a budget price for one of the best (some would legitimately argue it is the best) phones in the market right now.
Word. I didn't believe it until I tried it. Now all membrane keyboards feel mushy.
This singlehandedly makes Translate useful instead of merely a novelty. I don't know who Google think they're targeting with this, but most people I know don't have internet on their mobile phones when abroad...
Belgian or German. Can't go wrong with those.
I've not seen issues with smell, however we have one wooden spoon that's used to stir delicious french fries while they're still soaked in oil. It's absorbed so much oil that it's now greasy permanently.
foobar2000 forever. The one application that fixed all my music woes for good.
You've misunderstood me. I was speaking of my experience as a foreigner watching natives make the mistake all the time.
Oh dear yes. That You're vs. Your bit is especially jarring as a foreigner because they translate to VERY different words. It'd be as jarring as an English speaker watching people mix up "toi" (you) and "toit" (roof) in French (which, sadly, they sometimes do, though nowhere near as often).
I run MSE because it's simple and unobtrusive. It may not be the best out there, but it's good enough.