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The browser swipe keyboard address bar bug in JB where spaces didn't get inserted resulting in one long word has been fixed in today's new update for Chrome.
I'm not fully convinced a reimagined Google Reader isn't going to be part of Google Plus once the dust of Reader's demise has settled. It would complement Plus greatly.
When you open any folder in Windows it's just a library. Libraries are virtual folders, so are what you think of as real folders, their constituent files are scattered all over the disk; opening a folder brings them all together just like a library. For that matter when you do a search, whether you save it or not…
You may not be aware that if you're using Google Now on a cell phone the menu at the bottom of the results page that reads "Web Images Places" is swipeable and offers a bunch more choices when swiped.
Vote HTC DNA. It's the phone I have right now. It's unlikely to be the best Android phone but it's the best phone I've ever had. Wish I could root it though.
Removable SD cards and batteries may be a little over-rated; iPhones have neither and I've never heard any complaints from those millions of users.
He probably just edited the status bar to remove private info - I just posted my home screen and did the same.
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It hasn't been jscript since the days of XP, there was no trademark issue, the article isn't aimed at techies, writing scripts isn't hacking them together and the real programmer reference was referring to javascript's object oriented methodology as opposed to AHK and its hybridized (I was going to write bastardized…
You can add the ability to run JavaScript natively in Windows to the geek list. So few people know this it's not funny. It's a better alternative to AHK and the previously mentioned Actions will work excellently in combination with JS scripts. You don't need HTML or a browser, just Notepad. Native JavaScript, along…
Don't worry kid, each generation selfishly plunders its children's resources and generally fucks things up for them. We're fracking your gas out of the shale to turn a quick profit leaving you and your descendants with spoil, pollution, and no easily accessible energy. We really don't give a fuck - we'll be dead when…
The Facebook generation in public office will simply censor the internet. The present generation are itching to get their privileged little fingers on it now; so... when they have even more motive there'll be no stopping them.
Moving sideways slightly, here's another Excel pasting tip I was going to post to Tips but in the new Lifehacker it's too difficult and I can't be bothered.
I seem to be missing something important here. If you have a landline why would you want to charge your cellphone to make an emergency call? Can't you use the landline? If you don't have a wired phone there should be no voltage your side of the phone company's box. Or is this an emergency where the power is out and a…
One of the reasons everyone ignores car alarms is because they all sound the same. If you could download alarms like you can download ringtones then you'd know when it was your alarm going off and you'd be a bit livelier at checking it out.
If you absolutely have no choice but to use an FM transmitter you can go some way towards improving the listening experience by removing the car antenna to reduce interference from the stations trying to use your chosen frequency. Install TuneIn on your phone to replace the stations you can no longer receive.
There are houses near where I live which are over 150 years old which have what the historical tour guide describes as "primitive air conditioning - that works".
It's very useful for cases where Tasker would have difficulty such as in a mileage tracking scenario such as when I leave home and go to work save that time as travel to work time but if I leave home and don't go to work then save that time as personal miles but if I leave work and drive to a location between 9am and…