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FWIW, I searched for 'Android' via ctrlQ.org and Google Reader and came up with the EXACT SAME results - the sites, the order, the summaries - exact same. ctrlQ's presentation is a little nicer but only offers 10 results. Google Reader had a 'Next>' link.

Every program attempting to integrate with your social life

In Android 2.2, the battery stats are in Settings > Battery Manager > [battery icon]

I spit in it to make sure it's not too hot.

LOL'd

"Farewell Internet" aka Download Squad link points to LH main page

New for Windows 8... Windows 7 Ultimate!

Wladimir Palant (ABP) is right - considering how "open" Mozilla likes to portray themselves, their performance testing methods were disturbingly opaque.

Ya! A brand new attack vector for viruses and malware - a PDF reader intimately tied into the OS.

I've been waiting for multiple, simultaneous sign-ins for a loooooong time.

The email tip reminded me of a previous LH post that I thought was pretty good. [lifehacker.com] The summary is that we should write email in the reverse order of what we do now - attachments, body, subject then recipients. It makes a lot of sense once you read it.

Agreed. I wasn't overly impressed with FF4 vs. Chrome. It seems like a Chrome clone to me. If Chrome is on the leading edge of browser UI development, why not just use Chrome then? But Panorama is a paradigm shift. I don't know how I got along without it.

Look on the bright side - you won't be going to Alabama.

I don't understand the newsletter push really. Why not just search the lifehacker site instead of adding more stuff to my mailbox?

LOL. I had an iPhone 3G and recently upgraded to an Moto Atrix. Take a look at the picture for this article and you'll notice that the iPhone throws away soooo much space with its bezel. My new phone is bigger than the iPhone 4 by 0.1x0.19x0.03 inches (OMG, three hundredths of an inch thicker!) but gains 0.5in

Well that was quick...

Extension Status-4-Evar [addons.mozilla.org] has an option to do this plus it moves the hyperlink-hover into the statu... oops, I mean, add-on bar.

On Win7 by default, the Firefox button is enabled and the menu bar is disabled. (Without tweaking, they seem to be mutually exclusive.) On WinXP by default, the Firefox button is MIA and the menu bar is enabled. Right-click in an empty spot towards the right of the menu bar and uncheck "Menu Bar" - the Firefox

They only excluded the #2 carrier in the US, what's the big deal? /sarcasm