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With a good universal remote (thinking of something like the Logitech Harmony series), you could reduce your remotes. I've seriously thought about not getting a cable bill at all (moving into an apartment with a fiber connection), but I can't give up HGTV/Food Network/Cooking Channel and I haven't seen those on any of

As common-sense as this tip should be, sometimes its not. If you can wait for a good sale to buy something, do so. Keep an eye on any catalogs you might get from your favorite stores (for example, JCPenney had a massive sale last weekend where I got various home goods for around 60% off) to see when they have any

Along with the battery boost as mentioned (meaning, I can take just the tablet with me while the keyboard charges, when tablet's low, connect the 2, when dock's low, disconnect the tablet-now charged and start charging the dock again), it also adds on a full keyboard AND touchpad (I've yet to see a BT keyboard have a

One note however, the best selling Android tablet (or was, within the last couple of months)? Is not a Samsung, as Gawker/Engadget would have us believe. Instead, its the little mentioned Asus Transformer, highly likely because it seamlessly blends between netbook/tablet, something no other device can claim yet.

Sad part? Normally the marketing blitz for a movie goes on overdrive in the 2 weeks leading up to a movie. In the case of this one, we still have 2 weeks before that occurs. Should be interesting.

If a dollar coin would be recognized by the vending industry, it would probably be more accepted by Americans. Otherwise, the only time I ever got a dollar coin was years ago as change at the stamp machine at the post office. Even as a cashier, I think I only ran into them like once or twice.

In terms of meat, in my family, we'll buy something like a whole beef loin (tenderloin and all) as one vacuum-sealed piece of meat. We get it home and break it down into meals (roasts, steaks, etc). Even though it is something like $80 or so for that one piece of meat, we'll get 5 or 6 meals out of it, not including

Apparently the darts they've got aren't strong enough (can't really blame 'em either, its not exactly standard issue to carry around darts for 300 lb lions rather than 200 lb humans). Plus, darts aren't usually instantaneous, which means following a woozy animal around and hoping it doesn't attack or run into a

Twitter is faster than radio/television (and if someone's out and about, Twitter's more likely to reach them then radio or television, especially if they're the type of person who listens to CDs/mp3 players/satellite radio in the car instead of local radio).

Which is why you can buy jelly roll pans (and make oversize versions).

I'd be curious if the Asus Slider has the same problems with Netflix that the Transformer had (at least until recently).

Those are the same (or extremely similar) icons from Honeycomb. I didn't like 'em then and not impressed now, though it'll probably grow on me (Asus' version is much better looking).

This is a Nexus phone, meaning its a Google Experience phone. This means that it will get the OS updates first (or should). It also means that there won't be any skins on this phone (no TouchWiz/Sense/etc).

Especially since Moto would prefer you to upgrade to the X2 at the very least (or maybe the RAZR at this point).

Correct, though more gets used than you'd think. An episode of Dirty Jobs helped make a batch.

Note that a cold onion is less likely to release its enzymes causing crying vs when its room temperature.

No no no! Not the Xoom (it has some flaws that are taking way too long to be fixed via software for a Google Experience device). Look at the Asus TF instead.

Most of the alternate browsers have it in the settings. Even for stock Browser, if you go to settings > advanced, there's a section for the user agent string. However, it still doesn't work for Hulu, primarily because we have mobile Flash on the tablets. There are hacked versions of Flash to allow access to Hulu

Same here, I love my TF and also primarily use it at home. I do take it to work, but only use it after everyone else has left (I work 2nd shift) and generally only to listen to my music via Audiogalaxy (streaming music from home computer is just awesome).

Asus Transformer (aka someone who doesn't exist according to this article). User agent string is set to desktop, though something's still showing mobile since sites like here and LH both go to the mobile sites.