drLouie
drLouie
drLouie

How about the fact that TouchWiz has some nice features that do not exist (to my knowledge in stock android). The one that comes to mind is the camera in TouchWiz seems more advanced than stock.

"Use the right tool for the job." is the easiest way to answer this. Windows/Mac/Linux all have their place.

I thought the chat feature existed before this update.

Adam - have you ever thought about joining Desktoppr https://www.desktoppr.co)(learned about it here from Whitson) and posting the Wallpaper Wednesday wallpapers there? Just a thought.

That's my problem, if I bookmark something I organize it on the way in, but I never (or hardly ever) go back and weed out dead links, etc.

What was that firefox plugin to verify if they were active or not?

I have used it to find higher resolution wallpapers like Alan. Typically if I find a wallpaper that I like on DeskToppr that I like but is lower resolution that I like, I can typically find a higher resolution than was uploaded to DeskToppr

But currently that isn't true for http://lifehacker.com/rss it is still the truncated feed. Will the vip rss feed go away?

Do you need multiple CableCards to be able to record 2 channels at the same time?

Speaking of Ghostery, how does this compare/differ from it?

Guess I hadn't thought about the difference in location of encryption.

The ability to locate your files via a web browser like SpiderOak seems to be missing. I think that is a necessary piece.

I have always went with a single-card config, with the intention of buying a second one when the price comes down (like what you mentioned from Tom's Hardware user phishy714). I have purchased 3 new higher end cards without purchasing the second one, so I guess I am a single-card guy.

+1 on using CrashPlan for this type of backup.

So everyone that is using DuckDuckGo.com does realize that it uses google search, right?

You can turn the mini bar off. But for the life of me I cannot get it to be a minimalist web browser option. I like the ability to easily plow through a bunch of news feeds.

Waiting on the forms is the worst part, since I would do them earlier if I had the forms.

Try using chome. I couldn't get it to work in Firefox, but it allowed me to create it.

I use encrypted.google.com (I like the fact that it doesn't clutter my search history) as my default homepage and do 95% of my searches from there.

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