akshay2000
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akshay2000

Same here! I don't even use Instagram for photos. I just don't have the interest. Only occasion when I use Instagram is when I think that a filter would look really nice on this photo. Even then, I save that photo and share it separately on Facebook, twitter or wherever I want. It's not about getting old. I'm pretty

Isn't XDA de facto standard when it comes to these things?

I had almost forgotten that Clipboard is something more than the thing which manages my copy and paste!

Considering the fact that my headphones themselves cost around $25, I don't really think that I want to spend $15 on a hanger!

How does that work, exactly? Can you give some illustrations?

I haven't checked it out, but something about its name tells me that it is not a video player. It would require some streamer software running all the time on some computer, right?

I'm feeling that right now! Rains are about to start here and humidity is high. Sadly, ACs , being expensive, aren't a norm here yet.

About the camera and focus: On some cameras, you can just tap on the screen where you want to focus. The software will automagically focus there and snap a photo. All you have to do is hold the phone still. This even works for Windows Phones. I don't know if it's the case for all, but pressing the physical button on an

So many comments and no one really exclaimed at his sleep schedule? I'm dying to get somewhere close to it! No matter what I do, I cannot seem to put myself to sleep before 3 AM. Even after that, my sleep isn't deep enough that I'll feel fresh when I wake up at 1 PM the next day. I'm really desperate to break out of

Exactly what gestures?

This is not just about Google Drive. Open any file upload dialog ranging from a twitter profile picture to YouTube video. As long as you enter 'downloadable' URL, it will get uploaded. However, this still downloads the file to your machine. It's just put into the temporary folder.

You should mention the whole AC3 fiasco in the article. Most of the videos use that codec and most of the players have been rendered useless because of lack of it. I really wish there was trial based model in appstore. All these apps are so expensive that it's difficult to commit to something without knowing that it

GoodPlayer works great if you don't have AC3.

No, it doesn't! The only app on the market with AC3 is CineXPlayer HD. It comes with it's own annoyances. Huge price tag and no network streaming support except for DLNA. When I tried to stream video containing AC3 over DLNA, the app just crashed! I'll have to test it for local video. But overall, it does crash a lot.

Yeah, I'm too young! I still have it. I also have an HD2, Samsung Focus Flash and Lumia 800.

So, she's one of the Hogwarts' most celebrated teachers and a Guardian of the Ova core too? Cool!

You see, I try to use them and I try hard. The thing is that all of the voice recognition software has trouble understanding accents. I just end up repeating myself again and again until it gets everything correctly. In the mean time, someone comes along and does all those things 100 times faster using keyboard!

On the contrary, if you let go of your expectations, you also let go of every single opportunity to cherish the moments of achievement. Nothing expected - none achieved. You just wouldn't care about your success anymore!

I think that the problem is with the voice recognition technology available currently. It can do only this much. I've been working on UI for my app for a week now. It got me thinking - if the voice recognition technology really catches up, how much will it affect the importance of UI? Ideally, I would just keep

First of all, I didn't call myself a programmer. Secondly, I use nano and Vim all the time. Lastly, if you go ahead and try to code something which requires anything above a plane programming language (like framework) you'd know the importance of a good IDE. Why don't you teach me how to build a Windows Phone or