Thx Curare!
Thx Curare!
I have an original iPad 1 with 3G through AT&T. Which one would that be? Or is that the missing one?
None of these are too surprising. On Slickdeals, I've recently seen (and bought) a 32" 1080p LG HDTV for $220, and decent laptops regularly pop up for $250 or so. I'd expect retailers to replicate these deals.
Is there a list of participating libraries?
Looks great, but again, it doesn't cover videos.
I wholeheartedly agree. I use it on a PC and I've tried MANY alternatives, but keep coming back to iTunes. Yes, it's bloaty and slow when you first start it. But once it's up, I have yet to find another all-in-one solution that allows me to so easily sync my music, movies, TV shows, podcasts and audiobooks.
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VOTE: Mediafly (iPad)
OK, today it worked just fine. That said, even though I have nearly 300 contacts, it found only one contact to merge. All the "loose duplicates" weren't duplicates at all. I think if you have a really messed up contact list, it might be helpful, but it just didn't do much for mine. Even though I know mine isn't as…
I'm trying it out now. It's taking FOREVER. Not sure if that's the Lifehacker effect or not, but man page loads are loooooong.
Agreed!
Well said. I dumped my cable bill and haven't looked back. I get 50+ HDTV channels in my area. I can't believe the hundreds of dollars I've dumped into the black hole of cable companies over the years.
It depends on your needs. As a writer, I need it to be both.
I agree. Plus it's only $100 or so out of pocket when you buy it. For someone who wants a basic-use Android phone, it really is outstanding.
I search for reviews and read the reviews on the app. I also see how many people have downloaded it, which is a good indicator of popularity. Then, I check to see if there's a free version that does similar functionality, too.
If you connect a keyboard to an iPad, you can change keyboard settings to be Dvorak. But you're right—the onscreen keyboard is still qwerty. But that doesn't bother me. You can't type very fast with an onscreen keyboard anyway.
This is an excellent idea. I wish they let you add a "Happy Birthday" or "Happy Mother's Day" graphic in the empty space. I would love to make this replace my need to send out physical cards with photos of the kids for every holiday.
My argument is why switch the keys at all? I've been typing Dvorak nearly 20 years and have never switched the physical keys. As long as you make the switch in Windows or Mac control panel, you're good to go on any keyboard.
It's like learning a new language. I switched to Dvorak nearly 20 years ago and type VERY fast using Dvorak (I'm a writer by trade). I switched because I was getting carpel tunnel symptoms, which went away once I switched.
VOTE: LivingSocial