Will this work on the Samsung Galaxy Tab (Verizon)? The tab cripples so many phone-over-3G options I don't doubt I'd be throwing away $4 on this app.
Will this work on the Samsung Galaxy Tab (Verizon)? The tab cripples so many phone-over-3G options I don't doubt I'd be throwing away $4 on this app.
Finally! I just installed and typing this message with it on my Galaxy Tab. So far very nice. I have searched for something like this the first couple of weeks I got the device. Though shouldn't we be concerned about the app collecting every keystroke?
The YouTube app for android (and probably iphone/itouch) can upload videos really easily. My in-laws love the fact I can shoot and post a video of my toddler where ever we happen to be.
3 stars. Pass.
I'll use this for the next Passover meal.
I'm not talking about me (sick idea)! I'm talking about the body in the trunk of my car.
I have a body I'm not using. Can I use that for passive income?
Someone at my job asked me that question when I was considering a change within the company. Sure it was a trite question but it was enough to spin my internal gears and ask myself "where DO I see myself in five years?"
True, or your a severed arm coming after you with perfectly executed stabbing motion.
'It'll do its just in a matter of seconds'?
I use the Runkeeper android app and it keeps track of all my morning runs complete with mph, pace, calories burned, and a map. Before that I kept track with a google doc.
I just tried to call my cell from my android tablet and got the message 'not enough funds'. So calls aren't free? Forget that.
I guess you eat pizza with the cheese facing up. That's so 1990's.
So instead of stuffing my face with Doritos to combat the burn, it'll be Pixie Stix going forward.
Smart Taskbar and Dock4Droid are what I use. The two give me all the app instant access I need.
Is there an app for that?
The Annoy-a-tron [www.thinkgeek.com] seems like a fun geeky prank.
The shop that sells me coffee in the morning uses an iPad for the cash register.
The first thing any good Android malware app should do is give itself a high rating.
Perhaps this is a topic best asked in Friday's open thread, but now that we store everything digitally, how will our grandkids ever see old photos we take or writings write? When bits die they're gone. Faded photos and pages can be restored.