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Since dietary supplements are not covered, you can try and get a prescription for them and they will be. Pre-natal vitamins are one example.

It sounds like they are just starting with Sprint and looking at other carriers as well.

Yes please! This bothers me so much. Instead they sell you a crappy femtocell device which is a waste of power and airwaves. They should be paying you to use those devices since you are using your own bandwidth and reducing congestion on their towers.

Sounds like it just focuses on investments, and not regular checking/savings/credit card accounts. This looks tempting, but I really like all of my information on one website. Mint's investment features could use improvement; maybe they will buy this company and integrate this good stuff.

"The patient underwent an orchiectomy, or testicular removal, and the mass proved benign, but evidently not divine."

I have a free student account and somehow have 17.4 GB of free space. I must be grandfathered in or something.

Made me think of this.

Do they also sport faux-G HSPA+?

This was an awesome series, well done Gizmodo. Nice to see something original as opposed to the same stuff similar blogs are posting.

That's what I was thinking. I'm sure the fans love it though.

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Actually I think it's UNKLE featuring Moby, but yes excellent choice. It also fits this movie well.

I tried to attach an image, but it didn't work apparently. See this: [blog.rafelo.com]

One of my favorite features in Exchange/Outlook 2010 is that you can see an out of office message before you send the message to the recipient. I hope Gmail implements something similar.

The Youtube Ratings Preview extension for Chrome also comes in handy so you don't click on those crappy related videos: [chrome.google.com]

Actually, looks like they are releasing it for ICS after all: [www.itworld.com]

They still haven't released Honeycomb's source have they? Hopefully they release both at the same time, very soon. Maybe ICS is now closed-source.....:)

The problem is going to be convincing the general public that it's not all about the Megapixels.

Yea, it has to be. There's no way they would screw that up.

Definitely, but if you need to make a change, then you'd have to upload the whole file again. So this would make a decent archiving service, for files you don't need to access that often and you could just split them up into various TrueCrypt volumes. Just taking a while guess here, but I bet the transfer speeds and

Actually email is even older school. I think the preferred way would be to post the image to your favorite social network, nobody likes getting huge attachments in their email.