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I think it depends on how you’re interpreting it. I took that as two hi-speed ports, each up to 2.4A max. But I can see how it could be read as 2.4A total. LOL we’ll see!

I think it depends on how you’re interpreting it. I took that as two hi-speed ports, each up to 2.4A max. But I can

If your charger is less than 2.4A then it should.

If your charger is less than 2.4A then it should.

That’s what the listing says, yes.

That’s what the listing says, yes.

Per account.

Per account.

Yes, noticeably. I don’t know the tech behind it, but the 2.4A power essentially allows power through faster. I’ve changed all my stock chargers with 2.4A chargers (this is what comes with iPads, I believe). You will notice a difference.

Yes, noticeably. I don’t know the tech behind it, but the 2.4A power essentially allows power through faster. I’ve

I’ve tried all these, but ended up settling on iSmoothRun (https://appsto.re/us/xwTFy.i) because it can push to ALL these services and more—even at the same time. And most importantly, it’s the only one that can send your full running info to SmashRun—which I find invaluable tracking as a runner: http://smashrun.com/cp

Very nice. Don’t know how I missed that. As a Spotify user who still likes to jump into his iTunes “offline” library sometimes, this gives me the best of both worlds.

I think this is an important distinction. If you already pay for Office365, suddenly OneDrive beats all the other services in bang for the buck. I use it on my Mac and backup everything to it—even all my iTunes music and videos. It works flawlessly. Love that I can access all those files on my iPad and iPhone and edit

LOL!

I look forward to trying these when I need a new pair, but I hate the fact that companies keep making “sport” headphones, but then don’t include an over the ear hook at the very least. I’ve yet to find a pair of earbuds without a hook that will stay in during a half marathon of running. I still find these MPow’s to be

I look forward to trying these when I need a new pair, but I hate the fact that companies keep making “sport”

This is EXACTLY what I just scrolled down to post! You HAVE to include Yoga with Adriene because that’s what feels good! :)

I got an OTA antenna and discovered I could pull in nearly 60 HD channels. I got a TiVo and realized I could record anything and watch it at anytime.

Thanks for this! Going to make these a couple of Christmas presents.

Thanks for pointing us to the What If videos. Those are BRILLIANT!

Good chart, but I wish it went farther. I’d love to see average savings from things like:

Nope—iSmoothRun is all I use. It automatically posts live running to Runkeeper, and at the end of the run, it posts my run to Runkeeper, Smashrun (and a lot of other places if you have friends/tracking elsewhere).

I would say the 180bpm thing is the most helpful thing I’ve added to my running this year. It’s fast enough that it forces you to run on your midfoot to keep up, which is the better way to run. I believe this has kept me from the injuries (like plantar fasciitus) that I used to get. The heartbeat in iSmoothRun only

I see where the OP is coming from. I’ve found I can’t rely on apps to do everything for me. But on the other hand, I’ve found that apps have helped me in ways pencil and paper would have made MUCH more difficult.

I subscribe to Runkeeper for the Runkeeper Live tracking for my family, but I prefer to use iSmoothRun for my running app. It has more features (unless you need training programs) and pushes your run to Runkeeper and a host of other services including my favorite running tracker, SmashRun! http://smashrun.com/cpnm/invi

I got Pixelmator a few months ago, and as someone who used Fireworks, I find it very intuitive and powerful. That said, one thing I can't get past is the way it seems to handle layers. In Fireworks and Photoshop you can organize your layers into groups, etc. You can do that in Pixelmator, but when you go to edit an