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Not sure if I'm reading the article wrong, but I think you're a bit confused about what this update did. It didn't enable "Flow through space" in all text fields, it enabled Flow in all text fields. It was Flow itself, and not just "through space" that wasn't enabled for most text fields. Granted Flow through space is

In android, depending on version, this is entirely unnecessary. I know it's been said before, but android will close your app after you leave it when it starts to run low on memory. Android keeps programs in memory after you leave it, so that it will load faster the next time you open it. This is why most android devs

I don't use Firefox anymore, but one of the nice things about it was always about:config. Check if it's in there (may be difficult to find). Warning: Some of these settings can break Firefox if not set correctly, so make sure you've done your research before changing anything.

I would assume because the amount of energy needed to power the laser would most likely exceed the power generated.

I believe most people here are referring to taking the toothpaste on an airplane. Since TSA guidelines limit liquid containers to 3 ounces, a full size toothpaste container would be confiscated.

Also, don't forget that until it hits non-negligible air resistance it will speed up the closer it gets to Earth.

Ah, I see. I didn't catch that, so my bad.

No, he is right to say "it's". "It's" is the contraction for "it is", if you replace the "it's" in that sentence with "it is" it makes perfect sense. The major doesn't have a "complex", it is complex (or not complex as the case may be).

I'm pretty sure it means exactly what he thinks it means. It's effectively selling it at a given price. "Buy it now" only listings do not allow for bidding on the item.

Actually, due to the placement of the comma in the title and the sentence beginning with:

Ahh, I haven't used any other HP calculator, so I can't compare. I did notice the quality on the casing/keyboard of the 50g was kind of inferior though (my first one had a broken spring under one of the keys, luckily while still under warranty).

What do you mean by "Long gone"? HP still makes the HP 50G (I got mine new from amazon a year and a half ago). And I agree RPN calculators are much nicer to use and program once you're used to them.

I would assume the screen's physical size is 21:9, so the pixels are slightly taller than they are wide.

That's why something like titanium backup for android is awesome. When I upgraded to a galaxy nexus from my HTC inspire 4G, I did root, unlock and install a custom Rom, but as soon as I got that set up, I just installed titanium backup, restored my backup from the other phone, and everything was set. The only changes

One of my favortie chrome tricks that I thought most people knew until I was talking to my friend involves the download bar. You can click and drag the file from the download bar to anywhere on your computer and almost every application will treat it the same as if you'd dragged the file from windows explorer. This

The article talks about vocalizing in your head and under your breath. How is that tip supposed to help if your "vocalizing" the word in your head? (My tongue and lips don't move at all when I read)

Well, technically the Galaxy S is a Samsung product but I'm pretty sure they meany Galaxy Nexus (since nexus devices are the subject of the article)

Though I guess you could probably set up an app/process to monitor the accelerometer and play a "thud" sound file when it exceeds a certain amount. That would probably eat lots of battery though

Yeah, I thought that is lowered the brightness at first but I went back and read the Google play description/reviews and I realized it didn't actually change the brightness. Still an awesome app though. Also, you shouldn't use the app when your brightness is anything over minimum because it still lowers (perceived)