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Amazon purchases give you triple points on your card. However, if you make a purchase using your points, you don't gain any new points for that purchase. My strategy is to always use my card on Amazon instead of using points so that I always get those triple points. Then I redeem them for cash (2000 points gets you

Sure, I could leave them in my office, but I work in a communal office. I could also leave them in a locker, but the problem with that is that I don't necessarily want to leave them here. I like having the flexibility of carrying my "office" around with me. Sometimes I need to test at home, so I don't want to leave

Yeah, there's no way to do it IN xcode...need a mac still, which is a crappy requirement. I'm working on a hackintosh right now in my spare time, but the time required is a pain.

@jefflett there are a few, but right now we're just using XCode. I'd rather move to something else but not my choice, and frankly the team's very well versed with XCode and learning a new platform takes time.

Well @vinnychase, we'll be releasing our app in a week or so. So we'll see.

@wigglin, For testing purposes, all of the devices are necessary with rare exception (the iPod Touch could be considered excessive, but not really). Why? Because when testing an app during development, there are tons of considerations to take into account, one of which is available resources. The iPhone 4S is

Used to be a huge fan of Firefox, until Chrome came out. Chrome was just so much faster that it was a no brainer, even if I had tons of extensions on Firefox. I was willing to live without them for speed. That's what a browser is for, browsing; everything else is secondary, and if the experience is significantly

Oy, this question.

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I usually bring a laptop/iPad in with a pad & paper. Most notes I need I write on paper; the free-flow format and different thought process required makes all the difference (and that'll likely never, ever change). However, some things need to get documented and are just faster to do so with a keyboard. When I have my

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So it handles RAW photos then? Because I've been looking for a Lightroom replacement (preferably on both Mac & PC). Saw someone said Darkable for Mac. But all I need is RAW + batch editing.

As an iPad and iPad mini owner, I love both sizes but for completely different reasons. The iPad is great as a laptop replacement. I use it, along with a Logitech keyboard case, to write long emails, articles, reports, etc. I love using it instead of any laptop, not just because the battery is so great but because

Our company is using Evernote now and I seriously hate it. I love the functionality, the freedom, and the instant sharing, but the complete lack of updates from any participant renders the whole thing useless. We used Asana in the past with some misgivings (people just weren't completing their tasks), and Trello

Sad truth is that even though I don't carry my Nikon D7000 anywhere, all photos taken with my iPhone 5 just pale in comparison so much that I can't stand looking at any shots that I actually plan to use. The same goes for any and all Android phones I've ever used, and the same will undoubtedly be true about the iPhone

Yes, you're right! I thought it was the older version since originally there was no 16gb model. Apologies for the confusion.

My own writer's bag (now an executive bag) is way bigger, but that's because I'm lugging around 6-9 test phones, tablets, and/or laptops around simultaneously.

FYI @shepmcallister the iPod Touch 5th gen is improperly labeled on Best Buy, it's actually a 4th gen. It's not a deal except according to Apple. The device doesn't update to iOS 7 and is 3 years old hardware (equivalent to an iPhone 4).