atomicrabbit
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atomicrabbit

Is this essentially a VNC or RDP protocol (or similar) baked into an application or is there more to this than meets the eye?

**Correction: "Keepass"

haha, good one!

I agree that the functionality *could* be impacted with the exposed wires, but it really depends on the user.

There's no quicker way to find faults in something then send it out in the public and wait for people to start bitching and complaining and doing the work for you. I agree that this has not been Apple's motto in the past, but if they recognize that they need to switch from Google eventually and they understand that

I have the exact same setup. The one difference is I live in Canada and use unblock-us.com to get access to the US Netflix, but for some reason my Sony TV cannot access the US Netflix. It shows the Canadian netflix selection and if I find a show thats available on Canadian Netlfix and not US Netflix, it just says it

If you're handy enough to do a DIY project like this, you're handy enough to figure out how to make it look "prettier" yourself. The guy who made/designed it obviously cares only about function, not form.

That doesn't make sense. It says only that he can "stay at AT&T and pay $500.00 to upgrade two of our iPhone 4S's to iPhone 5′s"

I agree, the article has a flaw. It says "The main reason you're able to earn your money back from the sale of a year-old iPhone..."

This has to be one of the worst wallpaper wednesdays... c'mon guys.

I think you just contradicted yourself. What proof of concept is pretty or final?

Exactly... says a little something about reliability. In fact, until seeing this article, I've never heard of Namecheap. It may be the most popular registrar with LH users today, but I wouldn't rely on them.

troll?

Ok in MY experience, most of my family and friends are too inexperienced to even look for a relevant video. And chances are if I direct them to a youtube tutorial, they will not understand anything.

This is very similar to most wiki framework markups. Why should anyone use this? I don't understand? What's the benefit??!?!? There is nothing simple about wiki markup, or Markdown's markup. It's slightly different, but the concept is the same. I find it cumbersome to use since it's so far off other markups that are

amazing technique. I'd be interested how he does it.

This is exactly what I've always been told as well. Although I'm sure it applies to more extreme conditions where the temperature differences are so extreme that it would actually cause problems.

Don't get me wrong, QTTabBar had it's own problems. Lots from what I remember, which is why I stopped using it a while back, but it was at least quite quick compared to Clover — for me at least.

iOS 5 deprecates UDID as identifier for developers: http://www.tuaw.com/2011/08/19/ios-5-deprecates-udid-as-identifier-for-developers-but-its-not/