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Backblaze. Unlimited, and so I've got well over a Terabyte, mostly RAW photos, backed up there. $50/year makes it a no-brainer. [www.backblaze.com] (that link includes my affiliate code but feel free to remove that if it offends you :-).

For whatever reason I never really clicked with any of these PW managers but a few weeks back I started using Dashlane ([www.dashlane.com]) and really like it so far. Includes a purchase history manager that has proven useful when I'm trying to figure out obscure credit-card purchase descriptions on my statement.

I can't believe that the auto-categorization is still as terrible as it was from before Intuit acquired them. There is this HUGE database of human categorizations they could use yet I still see ridiculous things like having a ticket purchased directly from American Airlines classified as 'Home Improvement' or an

I liked yesterday's pick better :-)

I use mine to keep my laptop cool during the day and after it's absorbed all the heat I can use it for a hot water bottle at night :-)

Last I checked - about a month ago - friggin' Charles Schwab (www.schwab.com) didn't allow any passwords greater than 8 characters. Seems like a huge security flaw for a place that a lot of people may keep a huge portion of their investments...

Well then you'd better not read the article :-)

really - ten CENTS was a deal-breaker for you? My time is worth enough that a super-fast super-easy process that costs me a few pennies easily outweighs getting a cable out and doing a manual transfer. Which was and still is free.

Bacteria can be killed by a high temperature over a short period of time or a lower temperature over a longer period of time. So there's not necessarily a 'safe' temperature unless you also take into account the amount of time.

anybody ever seen a tool that can instruct your mac to ignore a section of the trackpad? Fat fingers or whatever, but I'd love to explicitly create a 'dead zone' along one side or the bottom.

Yup, it's awesome - which only makes me want it on OSX even more! :-)

Not going to make any decisions about changing mail clients until I see what Lion brings...

If only reeder (or anybody, really) would offer a robust offline mode where I can pre-cache articles AND images from my feeds before I hop on a plane. I miss google gears!

HDR my ass. Seriously Giz, you should read the comments on posts before re-linking to them in some sort of 'best of' section. This ain't HDR - it's just some crappy image processing. They fooled you and you look foolish for buying into it. Meanwhile they're raking in the cash from stupid people buying this app.

Also, I do not think 'literally' means what the author thinks it does either...

they've got plugs in europe, you know :-) Seriously, unless you're going to be doing long multi-day hikes or something I'd just carry a euro-spec plug. No need for a 220-110 converter, pretty much all transformers these days can handle dual voltage.

@Geeksnap: Yeah, it does seem to be getting better, which makes io9's mention of it all the more jarring since I consider Cyriaque to be 'one of us' in terms of insider geekness :-)

Isn't it about time that Joe Hill, a really fantastic writer, is allowed to be mentioned without an explanation of who he happens to be related to?