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    Yup. And as an update, I've been using my UP for a few days now and I love it. Having to plug it in is somewhat annoying (it's just another task that I have to do every day, but as Jawbone puts it, it's like brushing your teeth). I don't mind taking a few minutes every morning and evening to plug in the UP, give my

    To be clear, you can check it.

    Not that this fully replaces this tip, but a lot of people don't know this: If you've visited a site that offers its own search before, whenever you start entering the URL again into Chrome's omnibox, highlight the correct site, and press TAB, Chrome will allow you to enter a search query that will perform a search

    Just so that you guys understand this from the other side, sometimes people are just perpetually busy. I'm a partner in a two-person business which is pretty successful right now, so I work basically all the time. You can argue about how unhealthy this is somewhere else, but for right now, that's what my life is

    I've dropped my iPhone 5, which has no case, bumper, or screen protector on it, dozens of times. On concrete, on brick, on asphalt, from as much as 5 feet high, sometimes with downward force. It's landed on its face, on its back, on its side. It's bounced, it's slid. It has some scratches and small dings on the

    The only thing worse would be paying to promote your own Happy New Year status update.

    OMG EVERYONE PANIC THE GUY USED THE WRONG "there". HE MUSTN'T KNOW ENGLISH, RIGHT?!

    If DPI matters to you at all, the 27" obviously is far better. Still, 1080p is fairly low for a 27" monitor. The higher end 27" LCDs have 2560x1440 resolutions.

    Also, remember: You can only get AppleCare+ at the same time as when you buy your phone. So plan ahead.

    Right, yeah, I think that's the responsible way to handle it. That honestly never occurred to me, I always viewed the data as all or nothing - stripping out the sensitive stuff didn't occur to me. In retrospect, I should have just gone about it that way, and remained anonymous. Once you break the anonymity, it

    When you're in that situation, you might feel differently. If you're an honest person, you want the exploit to be fixed. Keeping quiet, stealing the data, and selling it would be what a dishonest person does. Sadly, many times, these reports are ignored and nothing changes. It takes a PR disaster to get some

    At least you got a legitimate one. I bought mine on eBay and get a two wolf moon t-shirt. It's not bad, but it only works some of the time.

    Check out the 45th definition http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/over:

    Shouldn't the receiver manage their own inbox? That's such a silly notion - that the sender should manage your inbox for you. As if that's even a problem, since all facebook messages are grouped by user, afaik.

    Perhaps it's because I'm half asleep, but I'm still confused about how this scam works.

    Ah I never noticed it, thanks.

    So the story is untrue?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_High_School_shooting

    I never noticed that the gears in the "Settings" logo on the Software Update page spin during an OTA update - pretty cool - how long has that been happening?

    Yeah that's certainly what it sounds like.