heavymark
heavymark
heavymark

As someone who has been using Yosemite since day one full time, its incredibly buggy. If you only use it occasionally you may not notice as many but using it daily you will encounter crashes and glitches right and left. The phone feature doesn't work well either. The texting sms works often but breaks and the phone

So by your logic, if I go to a movie theater and sneak in, then the police can't do anything because the theater should have had better security (maybe armed men at the door?), and since i never bought a ticket, I didn't agree to their terms. They would be chargeable because they would have knowingly stole (gotten a

'Give it a try when you can' or only 'consider in an emergency'? You seem to be saying two different things, and should't be promoting illegal actions. If legal action were taken against a person for doing it somehow, a defense could not be, 'Mark Wilson told me to' nor 'make your security stronger'. As if I go to a

Yes, it's stealing. It's no different than going to the movie theater and sneaking by the ticket attendant to illegally watch a movie.

No, it's not bad. Anything Yahoo touches it will destroy. I haven't used any Yahoo service since the hayday of Flickr and Delicious. I have 0 faith Yahoo will be able to create any compelling product.

There seems to be one gaping omission from this entire article, which is you make no reference to your house assessing for more rather than less which is just as likely. Unless there is some law that prevents them from increasing, there should be a massive disclaimer that you are taking a big risk that you taxes could

Huh, what else does it do? I mean you can do this already by simply having a folder in your dock and drag and files to that and even have that folder show what's in the stack.

Save for Web in Photoshop however does reduced the quality based on how low you want the file size. This article says that it is without quality loss, so must be using a different technique or a false title.

I'm confused, I thought Nest already announced this a month or two ago. They stopped sales of all Nest smoke detectors, and set out a software update to disable the feature until it could be fixed properly. And that anyone who has a Nest that's not connected to the internet can return it for free for a version with

By a bit more work you mean a couple mouse clicks? Is LifeHacker now tailoring to Grandparents?

The author seems to assume most everyone is stealing rather than instead attempting to imagine while customer's may choose HBO Go instead. DVR didn't record it, don't have a dvr, don't have hd service, don't have cable in the bedroom you want to watch it in such as if you only have AppleTvs in your bedrooms, on a work

Same here, got tons of these and most link to a page that says something about being a super user or blog user to view it.

I don't understand. Months ago their website let you sign up for notification when Mail Pilot for Mac is available. Their website still says the same thing, it's not available yet and that if you've already signed up to continue waiting. Not sure why this is news unless later today they will actually be releasing the

I remember seeing that drop logo on dribbble a while back.

Not sure I understand how this "Adds a layer of security". It doesn't require password and phone and just requires phone. Which I would consider less secure since a password is locked in your head, but with a device anyone near by who can pickup your phone (since they would have already have to got your laptop) would

Interesting. I always skip breakfast and have lunch at noon, then a couple snacks throughout the day and dinner at 7pm then don't eat til the next day. Never considered it fasting, just considered it skipping breakfast and many do, and I was always told you should eat food at night since it isnt able to digest as well.

As others have said that sounds stupid. You can simply forward all your mail to gmail and then set up custom SMTPs in gmail setttings so that you can set the outgoing email address for free. As for searching all your accounts such as Email Accounts, Dropbox, Drive, Basecamp, and everything else, there was app later

Not quite sure I understand what's changing. Normally on all flights people turn off their phones and electronic devices during take off and landing. And once in the air everyone turns their iPads, Laptops and iPhones and such back on during flight (in airplane mode). From what I'm reading you still can't use during

College is typically 4 years, so after 4 years Amazon notifies you it will end unless you supply further proof you are still attending school. Though with the Student version you can't share it with other people, which you can with the full version. So if you live with someone who uses Amazon Prime you can pay full

Hmmm, that's quite a stretch. That's like saying BP has increased the cost of gas prices which is great because it makes walking a better deal.