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Interesting, but one flight I've been watching for a while is about $80 more than I can find it elsewhere.

@Jordan Posey: Or they can pick any other random house and find most of the same stuff.

@sandiegoguy: It has pretty bad reviews on the Android Market as well.

"I don't know if they can't make up their mind or what the problem is over there. The last time I checked you don't need two client operating systems," —Steve Ballmer

VOTE: SportyPal

@Josh R. Tai: Most people that use all default settings aren't going to care about pixel space.

@CIM: Looks like Tinymenu to condense the menu down.

@tacotime: Ahh, you're right. Ctrl+F does have it. Using the option to start searching as you type shows just the search box by default until you hit ctrl+f.

@Doron Ben Chaim: I don't think the default search has any options.

Title says AndroidLib when the article is about AndroLib

@jonbruc: I think it's been 20 cents for a while now, at least VZW is.

Right now it might be beneficial, but what about in a year or 2 when Hulu, Slingbox, Netflix and all the other video streaming becomes more popular? Either the wireless carriers will just tell people to move to a higher plan or it will stifle innovation in the area.

Pocket full of sand should be able to scratch just about any glass/plastic type screen.

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Interesting, the 4 permanent keys are in a different order than the original droid but still not in the same order as HTC phones. What's the point?

@aja175: Or just in time to get as many people locked in for another 2 years before Verizon gets the next iPhone?

Letting companies directly debit monthly payments from your checking account can be convenient until you want to close the account. I've had a company "lose" the written notice I gave them to close the account and it was a pain to get the extra months payment back.

@Ping Lu: I haven't done any kind of scripting before but that was easier than I thought it would be using AutoHotKey. Thanks

Shift + right click to add more options to the "send to" menu is a new one to me but it's still missing what I want to do. Is there a way to select a group of files and send them to a new folder and rename the folder right away?

There are really that many people willing to pay $40 for a password manager (1password)?