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I think I overlooked your first sentence last night. I took your comment as questioning how any radio could get more range from more elevation. No, I don't imagine there are any routers that could broadcast to the horizon, no matter how clear the shot was.

They have sufficient power / receive sensitivity to reach to the horizon - so that horizon becomes the limiting factor. The aircraft antenna is already elevated. By elevating the ship's antenna they extend the line of site further.

This is a cool feature, but I'm still a Chrome addict. Google's really missing the boat on this - Bookmark sync from Android to Chrome should be a given.

Reading comprehension for the win.

Another hell yeah for Subsonic. I've got 73GB in my library right now, I don't imagine a hosted streaming service is going to top that affordably anytime soon.

Your analogy nearly disproves your point. P = RIAA, and while Howell wasn't their attorney, she previously represented their interests on the exact issue she has just started ruling on.

Sounds handy, but it doesn't work at all for me on Windows 7 SP1 x64. Runs, but many GUI errors and oddball code snippets where controls should be. And all it wound up doing was wiping out my existing recent docs jumplists.

@ThistleDog: It's a conceptual design. By definition, a fancy picture that explains / does nothing.

@james-42: The loop up top is supposed to hold the bike - the sign up top says "Hang bike by seat post"

Thanks @liepinse & @Seth-san .. Must have been a site fluke because I had checked that section, and it was empty. They're showing up now.

I took a tour of the themes on DeviantArt last week, think this was one of the ones I tried. Nice looking theme.

So wait ... Any link from Twitter to NYT will bypass the paywall? So is there any reason we can't spoof the referrer to twitter.com? Bet it would be cake to roll that into a browser extension - Chrome & FF already have referrer spoofing extensions available.

"Here’s a Guy Hacking a Times Square Jumbotron for Real"

I love Titanium. Without it, I doubt I'd flash nearly as many 3rd party ROMs for testing. With Titanium I can switch ROMs anytime I'd like and restore all my apps and preferences in minutes. Like Whitson said, you'll want to make sure the backups go to external SD or Dropbox. For the non-dropbox fans - I use a windows

Different apps for different tasks. Lookout backs up media to the cloud, Titanium backs up apps and settings to your SD card.

They've added a new separate app for Dropbox backup with background sync. Haven't tried it myself.

That's definitely a perk. At one glance I can tell if anything requires my attention.

But with customizable notification sounds and subtle visual indicators, I can choose to get immediate push notifications but visually and audibly prioritize them. My phone only calls for my attention when I want it to, but it always makes (what I dictate is) the most up to date information available to me.

"I didn't watch all of it because, well, it's freakin' an hour and 18 minutes long, but according to TechCrunch ..."