I've never seen any useful reverse lookups on cell phone numbers
I've never seen any useful reverse lookups on cell phone numbers
Another possible idea would be to link the QR Code to a webpage that has a basic email contact form so the person can email you directly, without actually knowing your email address or really any contact information, and they can leave their name, phone number, email address.
This is not a viable fix as I've encountered USB slots in every different direction. In fact, I have a dell monitor at home and a dell monitor at work, both have vertical USB slots on the side of the monitor, but they are facing different directions. So neither the USB symbol or white-out would be helpful. Using my…
Um, wouldn't your house insurance cover your property in your house in the event of a flood?
FYI, WP Clock is a ripoff Typophone for iPhone. The date/time is purposely cut off on the sides as a stylistic choice.
What many people don't know is that the marketed speeds of interfaces like USB 3.0, SATA6, SATA3, Firewire, USB 2.0, etc are the speeds of the interface only. If you buy a SATA6 HDD, marketed as 6 Gb/s (thats 6 gigabits per second or 768 megabytes per second), thats only the speed that is reachable once the data is…
Agents are coming. Watch your backs.
yeah, because THAT'S what you're doing with torrents #rollseyes
Agreed. Bottom line — poor choice of comparison.
@JohnnyRocket911: and even if someone wanted to use an actual antivirus app, there are still tons of free ones that blow norton out of the water... Like avast or avg. Mind you, I wouldn't even use norton if it was free.
um... why complicate things? Just use Printscreen/Alt+Printscreen or the snipping tool, then paste the screenshot into the email. This isn't new to Outlook 2010... it's been possible for several versions before.
I've been using TED for more than a half a year now and although it works sometimes, a lot of other times, it downloads faked torrents. I wouldn't say it's totally TEDs fault because dumba$$es release obviously fake versions of tv shows on the DAY that they are suppose to air, but well before the time they air. So…
Is there a way to do the reverse?? All too often I find myself browsing a page on my iPhone that either isn't displaying well or I need to see it on a bigger screen and I end up having to type out the URL manually on my computer. Is there an app (for iPhone) that does both ways, to and from a phone?
great concept, sh*tty UI. Whats with the tacky yellow signs? Looks like they just grabbed the first street icons they could in their Clip Art gallery and plopped them on with MS Paint from Win98.
I see this as more of a permanent-type storage, definitely not temporary. If thats the case, then this is a pretty good solution. Otherwise, this seems like a huge pain in the a$$ to have to take down nd put back up, especially if there's anything other than pillows stored in the containers.
beautiful, but way too gloomy to be a workspace for my taste. I need at least one window.... and I'm not referring to the operating system. ;)
@Mr. Met's Morphine: yes... this is how numbers work.
scream "he's got a gun!!" then you can walk pretty freely, you may have to hop over some ppl on the ground though.
Isn't this the whole idea behind the movie "The Secret". Basically if you think you're going to have a bad day, you will, and vice versa.