askj113
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No. Definitely not.

Any tips for improving video quality? I use skype and facetime on a university connection (meaning >100mbs down and 2ms ping) with other people who are sometimes also on a university connection, and the video quality is still not that great. Are there certain programs/protocols that handle HD video better? Or is

They are touting it, but that's an ICS feature not a galaxy nexus feature, meaning everybody going to ICS should get it unless their career fucks with it

Oh I'm sure it is, and probably beyond what's possible using publicly available data on facebook. I'm just saying that this particular attempt wasn't useful at all (at least to me)

Well, your name is Doctor-Sinister.

Well the Iranians claim it was on their eastern border, and the Americans claim it was in Western Afghanistan, so it was definitely on the edge at least, in the grey area where you can deny exactly whether or not we were in their airspace. It's not like it was right over Tehran, which would be more of an

I feel like he meant that light meters don't work with this for whatever reason. In which case estimating it, especially if you're not used to how it exposes, would be pretty tricky...

Looking at that video, god you're right, the video camera gets trounced by the iphone, rezound, and sgsii...

This is pretty rubbish, unfortunately. I just tried it and essentially what it does is goes to your friend's profile, sees that they're a fan of nutella, and offers up a bunch of vaguely-nutella themed products from Etsy. A good idea, but a let-down in execution.

I think because "you look tired" is often a euphemism for "you look like hell", not that they actually look tired.

Thank you! I have two aunts who are the biggest mac fangirls I know, and it just bothers me. It's like, I prefer OSX too, but you don't even know what you're talking about!

That's what I was wondering. I feel like android's calendar is probably at least as good as the ios calendar at syncing with google, and this doesn't seem to promise anything beyond that...

Ah, I see. Chrome was good enough that it made me switch before ABP was available, and I got used to using the web without it again.

Except in this case, the cost is clearly subsidized by the ads. And it's not like Amazon is twisting your leg into buying the ad-supported one, you can be ad-free for only 30 bucks. I hate ads quite a lot, but I understand why this is wrong

I thought chrome had added ad block plus now?

I don't know, I've never seen problems pulling flash drives out, but when I did that with my ipod nano, even when it was done syncing, I very clearly saw problems and data loss (more freezing, lost songs) that disappeared when I started doing it properly

I feel like some samsung android phones are still not micro or mini USB. Maybe those ones are more than a couple years old? I just remember seeing a couple recently

I think it's because you're freeing up clock cycles in addition to freeing RAM. They've shown pretty conclusively that free ram doesn't equal a better user experience, but a freer CPU does

Well, it has a free and ad-supported mode, which a lot of services don't. I think that means a vastly larger audience gets and can give hype versus competitors that only offer the paid-version.

Chill, bro.