For you android users, a quick workaround is that you can rely on notifications to read messages as they come in. If you don't want the read receipt to be triggered, don't open the app/click on the notification.
For you android users, a quick workaround is that you can rely on notifications to read messages as they come in. If you don't want the read receipt to be triggered, don't open the app/click on the notification.
Nevermind, I didn't understand the post entirely. Trying the location version to see if it's sufficient to replace the wifi unlock.
The one that I used pre lollipop, Dislock (formerly Pebble Locker) doesn't support the changes made in lollipop. I'm looking for a replacement for the time being. Looks like Delayed Lock also has issues with lollipop's changes. Any ideas folks?
I came here to say this, but you've already done it. Maybe that was an outlier?
Also, take into account of taking opportunistic right turns based on traffic lights. If you have two ways, one may be faster simplyif you catch a light or not. There might be an easy bailout turn getting you to a backup route. This is easier on grid like surface streets obviously. My old job had a number of possible…
What, you're not a fan of his motto? "You can't fail if you never try."
This is not what net neutrality is.
Yeah, looks like a limited beta. Funny though since anyone can download and rate. I wonder if they'll release a new app to refresh the ratings when it goes live.
Haha, people can install, but they just can't use it yet. I think most people have installed the apps to leave negative reviews. See for yourself:
Want more indication on how people do not like this move? Take a look at the comment sections for the CurrentC apps on iTunes/Google Play. I'm not saying you have to install the app and leave a one star review, but here are the links just in case you are so inclined:
Want more indication on how people do not like this move? Take a look at the comment sections for the CurrentC apps on iTunes/Google Play. I'm not saying you have to install the app and leave a one star review, but here are the links just in case you are so inclined:
Your user icon is basically perfect for this type of statement.
My least favorite is "the hardest part is behind you" around mile 23. It's not. The hardest part, if you're not kicking for the end, in my experience, is always in front of you.
Here's a tip if you forget to follow the suggested advice above:
Nexus 4 and 5 (and 7) are all getting updates per Google's post. Where are you getting this info?
Android 5.0 Lollipop, which comes on Nexus 6, Nexus 9 and Nexus Player, will also be available on Nexus 4, 5, 7, 10 and Google Play edition devices in the coming weeks.
I don't know, Justin sounds pretty legit...I'm going to defer to him on this one. ;)
As with all of this stuff, there is a scale of cheap gas finding behavior where it goes from logical to crazy. My dad, for most of his life, was way on the 'I'm driving so far and long to get cheaper gas that I have negated the benefit to my wallet and my life' side of the scale.
Unrelated: What is up with the lady singing God Bless America's getup?
Yeah, most apps should work fine. It is a feedly problem, not a problem with the tool.