As far as I know, yes the recipient needs a Venmo account.
As far as I know, yes the recipient needs a Venmo account.
Have you heard of Venmo? I haven't used it, but I thought I would throw it out there. Just link your accounts or cards and you can send money.
I really hate pointing out typo's because it makes me feel douchy, but....
My god...
If one applied for this, when can one expect to hear anything back? Just wondering.
Your code is showing ;)
At the bottom, the line after "Sincerely, Lifehacker"
Click and Grow mini tomatoes! I've been product testing this smart-pot for a week now and it's doing pretty well. Earlier this summer I had some tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, cucumbers and banana peppers growing but I got my fill and finished up with them. I also have a cactus in the bathroom and a lucky bamboo chute my…
I should really get back into blogging on Hackerspace. I don't know why I stopped, I think I was out of ideas and pursuing other projects. I really enjoy writing though and it was awesome seeing pieces I wrote on the Lifehacker page.
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YES. This.
.....you gotta be kidding.
Sure, they said 4.3 would be rolling out to the Nexus 4, 7, and 10 today but it's not going to roll out to all of them immediately. Meaning those Nexus devices aren't getting it "now" either.
If will more than likely take a few days, probably a week or two for all Nexus devices to be updated.…
Bingo! I just found it and it works pretty well.
Something resolutionary, actually.
I agree with most of this points here. Smartwatches haven't matured completely yet but they're pretty handy if you've got one.
Also, thanks for linking to my post! :)
What is the best thing for someone who is 19, has a thin, dirtlip looking mustache and just a tiny amount of thin, thin stubble on the chin?
I was totally planning on writing a post like this for Hackerspace until I heard you mention you were working on one on the podcast. Awesome run down!
Oh I've been using voice commands since I was on Gingerbread. They're just too cool. I remember when I got my Nexus 7 I was going nuts with search because it could talk back to me! I use it for finding a place in maps mostly and when I just want to outsmart someone ;)
Hahah yes I can do it. Turn the phone on, swipe up from the bottom, say "Google" then begin the search.
In Android's defense, you can just enter into Google Now and use the hotword, "Google" to begin a voice search. I know that isn't exactly touch-free but it's something I think you could do if you aren't using any type of lockscreen security.
It definitely has its uses right now, it just needs more widespread adoption and that's something Apple could do.