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I confirmed with a representative from Hopper that there are no current plans to release an Andriod version, however the Flight Tonight app uses the same data as Hopper's Flight Explorer. So theoretically, if you put in today's date to their Flight Explorer then you'd get the same options as if you were using the

Vote: Swiftkey

It's amazing to me that they had all the smartphone and app technology worked out when they shot this video in 1997.

Also, don't put your tomatoes in the fridge. Ew.

I'm sticking with often.

Why would that matter?

Our designer Nick drew them on his tablet - based on photos of each writer. I like 'em!

Google+ might be better, but I just can't get into it because none of my friends use it. So Facebook wins this one. Womp :(

Eye in the Sky. And if your phone support resizing widgets, you can adjust the size even more. I installed Apex Launcher - one feature is that you can make your homescreen 'grid' much larger... which in turns makes many of the widgets smaller.

I've been very happy with Eye in the Sky lately, though I use it for the notification shade widget instead of a desktop widget.

Not putting a lens cap on the back element is about the worst thing I can think of... First it's totally exposed (unlike the front element which probably has a neutral filter on it for protection) and second all of the dust and lint that you get on it from flinging it into your bag goes straight into the camera body

I only uTorrent for a private site that I belong to... I could not stand the changes made in 3.x.x... But they rolled back to 2.8.x or so...Perfection.

I never upgraded past 2.2 (And that's only because 1.6 was blacklisted on some trackers). I'm enjoying not having the feature bloat.

Google now already does this for me, in one place along with how long it will take to get to airport and the weather for where I am going. Or am I missing something?

These are some of my interesting tasks not mentioned here yet (hopefully :) I can provide you with the code if someone is interested in a specific task.

1) Read Texts in Car
Reads texts out loud, but only while I'm driving

2) Efficient Charge
When plugged to a power source, the brightness is turned down, the screen timeout is shortened, wifi is turned off, and mobile data is turned off. These settings are returned to normal as soon as the phone is unplugged.

3) Heading

At least I can be first with this:

How exactly is this different to about.me which has been around for quite some time and works really well?

I would like to know how Lifehackers use mind mapping tools for various purposes. How different is this from a note taking app such as Onenote or Evernote?