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18 months? I thought Sprint was now on 20 month cycles?

@Gmartin Macs don't natively support NTFS. There are third party programs that can be installed on a Mac so that said Mac can recognize NTFS-formatted devices though.

VOTE: Dropbox

A couple days ago I ended having to call customer service to inquire about some stuff and the company had some ridiculously long-winded directory tree. Out of desperation, I just pressed 0. Lo and behold, it actually worked! Color me surprised.

The Facebook app was absolutely atrocious in terms of battery usage. It was ridiculous how much battery it consumed. I ended up deciding that it wasn't worth the having the app installed when I only used it a handful of times each year.

I use the text messaging route. I believe all you have to do is link your phone number with your facebook account. After that, when you try to login in and it asks you to open up the code generator, just click on the little link that says something along the lines of "Send me a text message with my code".

Have you tried reinstalling the Google Voice app? I find that Google Voice is a good 10 seconds faster then my actual phone. Of course, I'm a Sprint user, so that might effect things. My messages literally show up faster on my iPad then they do on my phone. I don't really like using the Google Voice app inside my

I have a old laptop running Windows Server 2012 (courtesy of Microsoft's Dreamspark program). It's a essential file backup (things that I must absolutely keep hold of), a print server (I don't really want to keep a printer in my room), Minecraft server (available to anyone on the internet), and a VPN server (browse

There are 3 reasons why I use Swiftkey rather then the stock Android keyboard. 1) The autocorrect is unrivaled by anything else. 2) It looks better, or rather, their Cobalt theme looks amazing. 3) The puntuation system is far, far better then the stock Android keyboard. To get a comma, you just need to swipe left. To

Try disabling Google Now, if you're on JB. Try disabling location history inside the Maps if you're below JB. And dump the facebook app if you have on your phone. That easily doubled my phone's battery life.

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Capitalism.

He's saying that when his firewall receives the malware, the firewall automatically disposes of it before it reaches his internal network. As for how, I have no idea.

Minecraft server, VPN server, printer server, automatic torrenting server, etc. In other words, convert it into a server of some type. Actually, you can do all of those things all at once.

To be frank, I have no idea how much bandwidth my server is using. All I know is that some of my chunk files have >100 revisions. I have CraftBukkit auto-save every hour. So, I go through 24 revisions per day at 10 changed files each at ~4MB. I doubt Dropbox gods enjoy paying for that.

They're high schoolers (as am I). Trying to get them to do stuff is like pulling teeth.

I host a Minecraft server on my spare computer. My friends just connect to it during school and play. I have used Dropbox as a backup system for a couple weeks now and I'll say this. It will take up a lot of space. After just one month with 4 players, I'm already at 352 megabytes. At that rate, I would have 2,112

I really don't like how fragmented the ROMing community is. The quality of each build (even with a common core, such as CyanogenMod) varies depending on the developer and the device. For my device (the HTC EVO 4G LTE, typing out my phone's name is the only legitamate use of the caps lock) on CyanogenMod, the chief

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