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Thanks everyone for the comments, it made a lot clear.

Maybe a strange question, but it is the "Super Bowl" and if you are talking about it you should refer to its name. How could this be "illegal"?

Will this work for weather in countries outside the U.S.?

Well, maybe someone has got a headtrauma which could lead to retrograde amnesia;) Or if your password is the same as that of your gmail acount which you forgot.

The only thing I would like to add in this post is that you also have to know your google password for option two.

I'm not even considering it because the sync limitation for the free users, and the paid version is way to expensive.

Isn't this a bit pointless, maybe it's just me but if you're that close to an object you will notice it with you own eyes.

According to the Android Market this app isn't free at all, it's a trial. (At least it was stated as such in the description)

Really, I've tried it with the standard audio driver which was suggested on google, only did also didn't work.

Thanks, too bad there wasn't a solution for m current set up. The reason why I asked this was that my previous laptop really did this automatic, well actually realtek did a pop-up that I unplugged my headset and it automatically muted. (It was a MSI Ex620). That was the reason I thought it was possible, but I think it

Yeah, i couldn't find it for windows even after a hours searching on google:( You were my last hope.

While I'm at home, I love to listen to music on my headphones. However when I'm at school I never take my headphones with me, but the speakervolume of my laptop is still at max. Is there a way to automate that my laptop will mute when I pull out my headphones?

Most linux users don't need any love;) Sorry, that came in mind when I'd read your comment.

Works this in Europe as well as it does in the USA?

The last time I tried to download something from the Amazon app store, I couldn't because it wasn't available in europe??

Actually I think that was the point in this video. He is showing stuff which people already can buy and use.

How did you do that with walk on the campus and walk in to class in tasker?

Actually, you're right about that. It's in a beta stage now. (I'm talking about Norton)

@Java-Princess: Yeah, I'm mostly doing this with adding pre- and postconditions to my code. However most of the time a data-flow is good enough and when this is the case I will add my comments afterwards.

@Crisss1205: I don't agree, because when I use more than one bracket in the function (multiple for/while loops), I really don't want to search for the brackets. So when they get there own line, it's better readable (for me).