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I am SICK AND TIRED of reading about predictive keyboards. I want something vindictive.

Another one I just thought of you may want to include in a write up sometime is WizMouse by antibody software.

It is a great little program that does one of the smallest but easily most convenient things ever. When you are running the program, I just have it set to come on at startup, and your mouse is hovering over a

Someone always makes this comment. This is a nitpick, imo. We've gotten to the point where these terms are interchangeable. App is just shorthand for application.

Do we really need to call them apps? Aren't apps something that phones, tablets, macs, and now Windows 8 (shudder) use to give us no control over anything? I would call these programs. I may be wrong, but I consider the 2 very different. Apps are essentially locked down programs meant to be used on locked down devices

The official YouTube app is fine enough, but it's not particularly inspired. Jasmine is a YouTube app for both the iPad and iPhone that looks fantastic and has a few handy features that set it apart from the official YouTube app. Personally, I'm a fan of the night theme and dimming support, but Jasmine also does a

Where does one find that specific clock screensaver? Have always been curious about it.

Did anyone else stare at the image above thinking it might be animated gif??

Do they have read receipts on? That's setting you have to enable.

I'm not sure why everyone seems to think that discerning a "breathier" laugh requires you stopping all prior brain and body function to stare and fixate on someone's breathing. They aren't recommending being creepy, they're just saying "this is the difference, you can usually hear it in the breath."

It's a shame that Gizmodo is showing people how their devices can be exploited? Let me see your phone for a minute, then. No, no, keep it locked. I just want to send a couple texts to your mom. I know a way in.

Wow, what constitutes "an all-nighter" has really gotten a bit easier since I was in college, apparently.

I'm just now coming down from the Sugar Rush I got from one of those about 4 years ago

Thanks for the compliment, but it's easy to ignore the "post updates to Facebook" fine print when you're not really paying attention and just want to sign into something.

Like I got run over a by a truck, let me assure you.

i would LOVE it if lifehacker did an article on how to cope with social jet lag. as a 9-5er and a morning lark, by the end of sunday night, i feel BEAT UP. i can't imagine what the 9-5er night owls feel like by friday.

Smart decision for them. I use it sometimes for stuff like Spotify, but I'm always a little reticent to use my real name and everything (and don't want to tip toe around accidentally posting crap to my feed).

I like the redesign, it looks good and the new menu system I find better than the past one. I wouldn't want to go back to the old theme.

I can definitely attest to the impacts of overuse/abuse of caffeine in trying to maintain a normal life when regular sleep isn't an option. I relied heavily on sugar-free RockStar when both my kids were born (they're 16 months apart) and although I did make it through alright, I came out of it with a sensitivity to