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Quick Google search yields this: http://gigaom.com/mobile/android-hifi-app-turns-android-devices-into-airplay-speakers/

It'll help, but be sure to place them above the rear wheels to get the best grip. The idea is, the more weight is above your rear tires, the less likely they are to "break loose" as you step on the accelerator, due to the increased friction.

VOTE: Monster Turbine Pro Copper

American Morning and Post-American Morning. America, Eff Yeah!

VOTE: V-Moda Crossfire M-80

I'd say get a cheapo pre-paid phone for the interim if you REALLY want the Lumia or 8X. If you're worried about having to distribute a new number twice, get a Google Voice account... forward that to the burner phone. When you get the new phone, port your GV number into the new carrier.

Seems that it has fixed the multitouch gestures problem I've been having with my 13" aluminum macbook (pre-"Pro") and my Mac Mini (2010). Back and forward three finger gestures weren't working to go back and forward unless you swiped three fingers up and then back/forward.

Because the current-gen Galaxy S III isn't an iPhone? That should be fairly obvious. I want an iPhone, so I'm going to buy an iPhone. Would you buy a Kia if you really wanted a BMW?

I bought one of those HP ProLiant Mini Servers for $199 from Zones.com. Pulled the 250GB drive it came with from SATA Bay 1, moved it to the empty DVD-ROM bay with a 3.5" to 5.25" adapter, and then tossed 4 2TB drives into the cold-swap bays. There's an internal USB port on the motherboard... install FreeNAS to a

I'll be honest... I'm a network/system administrator. I've never bothered with the A+ or the Network+ certifications. They're really not necessary. Go for something more specific... CCNA or CCNE for network stuff (Or HP or Juniper's equivalents if you're partial to their equipment), or MCSE for Windows-based

I love the new "Try these games" ad at the top of my news feed!

VOTE: Filco w/Cherry Brown Switches

Because downloading the app on your own after either buying or downloading a digital copy of the book is too much effort?

Agreed, it just seems silly that everyone is so ready to jump ship just because Google bought Sparrow. It's a great email client, and for me, if I find something that works, I'm going to stick with it. If Sparrow somehow stops working due to some change in G-Mail, then I suppose it'll be time for a new app.

Why do I keep seeing people say that encrypted Time Machine backups are new in Mountain Lion? I have a Mac Pro "Server" at work running Lion and have been running Time Machine with encrypted backups since I got the thing, because we rotate 2 4TB disks offsite, and I'm not comfortable shuttling non-encrypted data

Is there really any reason to abandon Sparrow right away? It still works fine for me. Sure, it may not be updated in the future, but why not cross that bridge when we get to it?

SFTP isn't just SSH with a GUI on top. You can use SFTP from the command-line. SFTP stands for SSH File Transfer Protocol; it's simply file transfer over SSH. It's more than just file transfer though, you can perform other operations via SFTP, like setting permissions on remote files, etc. So, while many programs

I'm not making a recommendation one way or the other — both platforms have their own merits and drawbacks. However, the "plus you'll not lose the ability to sync your contacts to Gmail" by sticking with Android argument is pure misinformation. You can sync your contacts with Google with an iPhone by using the

Buy her a nice chef's knife from open stock at a Bed Bath & Beyond (use one of their 20% off coupons!) if you're in the US. She'll toss all the old ones after using a good knife.

You "sign up" and then it allows you to download and install it.