I prefer Deluge :)
I prefer Deluge :)
you can just bookmark chrome://extensions as well
I just wish there was a way to see ALL the apps I have. It cuts off after a few "load more". and also a way to remove ones you don't want anymore. and removing old devices. or remote wipe, etc. like iOS
awesome, I've been looking for an app since android-notifier went dead.
Alan, I feel this flow chart would be useful (maybe add it to the post?):
it's already been that low on other sites that sell steam keys like amazon and greenmangaming.
not entirely true. PSN is kicking off sales this week. and maybe xbl as well. the ps+ members get super low prices that are competitive with steam even.
for you linux people that love to customize, check out /r/unixporn
is this being rolled out slowly? the download still is the old version. chrome only or web only for now? I haven't checked those
~$1200 total not including peripherals
yeah it's a pretty solid extension. Been using it for 2 years now.
how many of those successful were in large cities during a huge event? I'm planning to go to PAX Prime and I just don't find it likely that after a week, hotels are already booked full to the boonies (even the fancy ones and higher suites) that I'll score a free upgrade or cheaper room than what I've currently got.
fusion messenger is an sms app that also supports google voice. the developer is also working on integrating Hangouts by reverse engineering the private Google API. see here: http://www.reddit.com/r/fusionIM/com…
do NOT try to log in. especially if you (not very smartly) reuse your password anywhere else. see here: http://www.reddit.com/r/torrents/com… and here http://www.reddit.com/r/technology/c…
it has been confirmed by users in /r/android that removing the apps from the list in google play is local only. upon a factory reset or switching to a new device, the list is repopulated (i.e. those apps are still associated with your account).
alright thanks. I will probably stick with 12.04 LTS then on the old desktop outside. it's running xfce on top of regular install since I was too lazy to redo a clean xubuntu install.
can you comment on resource load at idle? (memory used, cpu load). it's supposed to be better than 12.10 but is it significantly closer to lighter weight desktop environments?
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you had me confused with this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/det…
will there be rundown comparing it to the official gmail app?