@Crashproof: What cellphone are you using, which Android version...?
@Crashproof: What cellphone are you using, which Android version...?
@zzynx: Worked for me — not the mirrors, though.
@Servant2work4God: Oh, but you want an extension to define [Google.com] as a start page? Then you can use this: [chrome.google.com]
@Servant2work4God: Why, sure:
@nka: Thanks for the heads up, I got the links from the bottom layer and pasted them in another comment.
"The site you are attempting to access is temporarily unavailable."
My my, they've already been Lifehacker'ed?
@Chris.W: To sign-up for notifications, go to [beta.swype.com]
@Jake712: Wow, this is a very good answer.
@weekender: I'd click on "Combine when taskbar is full" instead of "Never combine", but I totally agree.
@grewal12: No no no! I'm talking about the early woes the N1 superphone suffered: faulty 3G reception, lack of tech support, and perhaps fragile screens.
Hello peeps!
@JanetCarol: He's amazing, isn't he?
@wickedpixel: Just like TheFu said: go to your profile and click on "Edit My Profile" to change the settings.
@bphall74: You could always follow this how-to guide from The How-To Geek: [www.howtogeek.com]
@grewal12: Don't we all? I mean, when Apple released the first iPhone, Microsoft released Vista and Google released the Nexus One, everyone was so understandable of their product's faults! Big companies have to learn too — if we have to pay for their mistakes, so be it.
@shkm: +1
@shua.jo.m: I actually shortened this post's URL there!
@Bruce_Wayne: In an ideal world, yes. Probably he did! The issue was not on the original batch file from Reddit, but on Lifehacker's publishing system. Adam might have tested it, it worked, he copy-pasted it on the post publisher and it screwed up the text. Happens to me a lot.
@dB Photography: It's from Epipheo Studios, those guys are good: