I really wanted to get into XIV, having played XI for years and loving it up until the end. I eventually stopped XI because it was affecting my marriage and my job (and it often felt like a second job).
I really wanted to get into XIV, having played XI for years and loving it up until the end. I eventually stopped XI because it was affecting my marriage and my job (and it often felt like a second job).
You can use Paribus to automate price matching on Amazon and a few other sites: https://paribus.co/i/461AmM
Because it hadn't been launched yet.
Flickr doesn't have a desktop option like the other two do. My wife spends 80% of her photo management time on a PC. She abandoned Flickr long ago.
This is why I chose to turn off AutoBackup and just use Drive. Using Drivesync (even the free version) most of this could be accomplished. Wouldn't work for videos.
I just started using Drivesync (from same dev as Dropsync). Overall, it works better, but the Gallery Drive Sync app had some handy features that I miss (like deleting videos from your phone once they're uploaded). Not perfect, but it works.
Drive would be awesome if it had Auto-backup. Or better yet, it would be nice to have access to Auto-backup in Drive, since those files ARE taking up its storage.
The Automatic Link is a little white box that plugs into a port in your car you probably never knew existed. It can collect data about your driving habits and tell you how to improve your fuel efficiency, remember where you parked your car, and will call for help in the event of a crash. You don't have to do a thing.
I find it hilarious that they use Nexus 5 renders for promotional images on the Play Store. Definitely going to try the app now...
I've bought many Final Fantasy remakes (on Android, btw - who says we don't pay for apps?). A couple of years ago I bought Docs to Go license for $15. $20 is my limit, though. I'll wait for a sale for months before I would pay more than that.
Many of these reasons are exactly why I want a 720p phone with a 4.3" display. Slightly higher density with all the performance benefits, as well as something that fits in my hand better than the current lineup...but not some odd resolution and tiny-feeling device like the iPhone.
I'd rather have the Moto X. I had to do the 5s because my company won't support Android for our phones. :/
My favorite away from home is with the Dyson Air Blade dryers: to use properly, leave one hand in while you move the other back and forth until it is dry, then repeat with the opposite hand. The instructions on the machine will lead you astray.
Hitting the $4 million mark means that the game, originally planned as a PC downloadable, should now be coming out on Mac, PS3, 360, PS4, Xbox One, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS and Vita as well.
What about Apple stock?
Already sent in an email regarding the difficulty of accepting invitations in the app. Also required: Android. I live there. I test in iOS. Great start!
I like the cross-web-platform approach. Cal by Any.Do is awesome, too, but it doesn't do that. Just downloaded to try this one - thanks!
I use both frequently, testing apps for work and personal use. I have an iPod 5th gen, iPad 2, Nexus 4 and Nexus 7. Overall, I prefer Android (in pure form... TouchWiz can burn as far as I am concerned; Sense 5 is OK, but is still a bit much). Here's why:
Comfortably sitting around 200 on the phone, about 100-150 on the (16GB) Nexus 7. those HD games and pinned playlists cut into my storage too fast!
Mine is currently AudioGlow (Play Store: http://goo.gl/VXQuN) but I think my all-time favorite is Microbes (XDA: http://goo.gl/EHQC0)