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Ashutosh Mishra
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There are tons of apps that can do the job for you. I personally like Aerofoil. [www.softpedia.com]

My mom is looking to order a hand blender, and she is undecided whether to go for a 150W rated blender or spend more on a 300W one. Is that extra power in the latter required?

I have an unlocked Nexus S, so it should be CIQ-free too.

What about the Nexus phones?

I think honey will be a better substitute to sugar syrup; it should taste better too.

Does Apple have exclusive access to those newer PowerNewerModel GPUs that have been destroying everyone else in benchmarks?

I am using stock Gingerbread on my Nexus S, and the phone icon is a green phone on a dark-grey background, alongside the apps and browser icons. I don't see any white at all. I think the Galaxy S II with its TouchWiz skin might have that icon.

I am using stock Gingerbread on my Nexus S, and the phone icon is a green phone on a dark-grey background, alongside the apps and browser icons. I don't see any white at all. I think the Galaxy S II with its TouchWiz skin might have that icon.

I have heard that making extensions for Safari and Opera are quite similar to that for Chrome. Is it true?

It's like in that movie, 2012.

You haven't mentioned Cocoon. It's pretty awesome for being a browser (Firefox) extension.

China is not inside the US. There are still large parts of the world without any G at all, and 2G works just fine for 70% of the mobile use.

Miro has BitTorrent support, and there was a Miro Video Converter app released sometime back (they might have baked it into the main program now). Noow looks good and all, but this is essentially a Miro rip-off.

I was eating. o}_{o

I hated the dumb "holographic" interface on Honeycomb tablets, and seems like they are now bringing it to phones with ICS. Seeing as how the dual core processors struggle to run Honeycomb smoothly, I doubt things will be very smooth on my Nexus S.

How do you guys match up to those bouncers? :D

I'd actually like a desktop app (for Windows) that will take a bunch of images and compress them without loss of quality. Anything like that? I use the WP Smush.it plugin for my blog which is excellent at the job, but something for Windows would be nice.

Yes, the Windows adhoc sharing works with many devices, but not all. For example, my Nexus S just won't detect an adhoc connection.

Adobe Reader, of course. I keep telling people to install Sumatra, or even use Chrome, but no one will listen.