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Here in South Africa, most people use Unotelly UnoDNS to unblock Netflix, Hulu and other streaming services. It works really well, costs $5 a month, and allows you to update their servers with your dynamic IP address via a Windows client, Android client, and an HTTP callback which can be scheduled. Routers that

Here in South Africa, many ISPs shape and throttle BitTorrent traffic, depending on which data package you use. Most uncapped packages are shaped and throttled heavily during businesses hours, but are set free after hours when networks are quieter. So if BitTorrent Sync uses the same protocol, and it's traffic looks

I haven't been able to get hibernation to work on my Dell XPS 15z with an OCZ Vertex 450. Can someone help?

That's odd. LastPass fills my passwords into those browser-created modal popup boxes. It's probably part of the HTTP or related protocols. Many routers, access points and networking devices utilise this mechanism, and LastPass remembers them all for me, and autofills them for me when I next visit the site. I'm using

Cool idea. I like it. Its always a pain having to reach up and to the side to lock your screen. I'd go one step further and put in on the icon dock at the bottom of the screen (where the dial, app drawer and messaging shortcuts usually are) for more universal access.

On Nova Launcher (premium version) I add direct dial shortcuts for my most dialled numbers (wife, parents, buddies, boss, etc). Then for each shortcut, you can configure the "swipe up" gesture. I configure it for each person to open up in Whatsapp, the SMS app (for my mum, haha), or whatever messenger they've chosen

Auto-reloading all tabs completely is probably a bad idea if you have many tabs that contain Flash content. You'll probably end up crashing Firefox due to the highly unstable nature of Adobe Flash, especially on 64bit systems. Also, some websites tend to crash on a particular page - either they crash just that

What about mobile apps? Are any available? It would suck to be unable to access your files on mobile devices. I mean, isn't that the whole point of cloud storage services? Ubiquotous access, on any device, any platform, anywhere in the world (with internet), at any time, and all synchronised?