Which content blocker do people recommend for the Samsung browser? I recognize a few (Adguard, ADP) but also others that are new to me (Tiimber, Unicorn, etc).
Which content blocker do people recommend for the Samsung browser? I recognize a few (Adguard, ADP) but also others that are new to me (Tiimber, Unicorn, etc).
Would love for this to be the start of a “how to fake playing X” series covering other instruments (drums, violin, guitar, etc!)
I recently switched to player.fm from sticher and find the android experience to be much more stable and the overall multi-device experience to be less frustrating. Syncing works well (though, there is a $9.99 annual fee since position syncing is part of the premium featureset).
If you’re a Wells Fargo customer sending money, you’re not gonna see it. If the person you’re sending payment to doesn’t have a ‘major bank’ — Chase, Wells, BoA, etc... SurePay will direct the recipient to use the ‘clearXchange’ service (which is the old service name for Zelle).
How does it compare to spamgourmet.com?
Does anyone have battery usage/drain data for this feature?
Anyone have tips on how I can minimize nucleation points that result from ice cubes?
What's the anticipated impact on the battery?
Anyone know of an App that might help me until I enhance my consolidation skills?
Try pepperplate. Works well from the web app and also has iOS and Android apps — all of which can be synchronized.
I have the Swype beta installed on my phone. Since Nuance bought Swype, is it safe to assume the same backend powers the voice recognition?
I'd like an Outlook macro that can not only flag a message for a follow up response — but, automatically "mark complete" if a person on the To line responds back to that message before the due date.
I balance the boot-up time vs. startup apps issue by using an Auto-login & Lock solution that allows my startup apps to load before I manually unlock my PC.
@MacGoo: At the end of the day, Gmail handles spam pretty well with few false positives so the value of these servces is just granularity to control spam before it even gets to your junk folder.
@drongch: I use spamgourmet for 95% of my online accounts. The exceptions being facebook (so friends can search for me) and banking/financial services, etc.
VOTE: goodreads.com
For those that aren't courageous enough to play around with a hex editor, one alternative is to use the Hulu Desktop application.
Vote: WebEx
@jrs: How does SpiderOak handle backup of open Outlook .pst files or truecrypt file containers?
@wickedcupofjoe: I'd recommend Fanboy's Opera Filter for ad blocking - [my.opera.com]