RedFive2012
RedFive2012
RedFive2012

It just builds your immune system, something we all need these days.

It's 5GB of "4G" data, then you get throttled to 2G/3G after that.

I had 2 hassles when I set up my 2-factor auth just now. 1. It wouldn't let me copy and paste the recovery key out of the browser into my secure password manager, and 2. It wouldn't let me copy and paste back into the browser to verify the key. Idiotic, when you consider that a keylogger would have just gotten access

The very next sentence after the one you quoted: "Ice Cream Sandwich and Jelly Bean users have quicker access to their app switcher through a dedicated button."

The Sony PIC-1000, the first Magic Cap PDA.

Doubtful. First off, it sounds like it's booting the ISO, which is a read-only CD image. Most flash media don't suffer wear and tear from simply reading bits. Secondly, if it works with images on your phone's SD card, if the card does eventually die, just replace the card with no damage to the phone's flash.

The screens in front- or rear-projection systems can also burn in; I think rear-projection screens are more susceptible to it due to their closer proximity to the light source. It would most likely take far longer to burn in a projected image than what you get on a phosphor-based screen, but it can happen.

I don't know of any consumer-level routers which can do this, not without serious custom firmware anyway. I know of a few high-dollar business-focused units which can do this sort of thing, but only with wired connections, not with WiFi or 3g/4g. It's certainly possible for the enterprising hacker to roll his own, but

The 800XL was my 2nd computer. My first was the original Atari 800 with the 48K upgrade. I started with the 410 cassette drive, then later got one of the 810 floppy drives. I had an Epson dot-matrix printer that needed a converter to go from the Atari serial bus (yeah, I think Atari beat USB to the punch by a couple

Am I remembering incorrectly, or did Gmail not count the contents in Trash against your total mailbox size until recently?

Yeah. I can't get the home page to load at all, big white empty.

What the heck does 2-factor auth have to do with political parties or money? That sort of talk belongs on HuffPost, not LifeHacker.

I've been using Hacker's Keyboard for several months, and it offers everything that PC Keyboard has plus real Control, Alt, and arrow keys, which I use when I connect to a Linux server or a Windows remote desktop.

Apple introduces a hybrid hard drive (sorry, Fusion Drive) on iMac as if they invented something new.

@Christopher Kidwell: Sorry, but no. The key to the whole First Amendment is the very first word: "Congress". That means the government, in this case the federal government. As far as I know, all of the state constitutions also have protections in this vein, but there again it will protect against state government

When you have cars with odometers that measure miles in tenths, and a general population who thinks that fractions are a four-letter-word, does it really make sense to reduce those fractions?

One more for Fing.

I have a Logitech Performance MX with the Unifying receiver, and it's nice, but I still want a trackball. Logitech makes a Unifying-compatible Marble trackball, but it's too small for my hand, and doesn't have the 4-way metal HyperScroll wheel that all their mice have.

I think @HappyHaxOr was speaking of the original article, not of your response to it. I found 4 sentences in the article which began with "And," but none in your first response, although I think one could make the argument that the use of "plus" in your first sentence is tantamount to using "and."

Why must a website run by an American cater to the measuring whims of non-Americans? Do Canada, Mexico, and France not have access to unit conversion calculators? I don't go complaining to a Canadian sitemaster and telling him that I can read his site in America, therefore he should use SAE measurements. Use your