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You can use a service like Mailstore: http://www.mailstore.com/en/mailstore-home.aspx

I use this app all the time. It's great for emphasizing things in a photo and making what you want people to see stay in focus and blur out all that is irrelevant.

Verizon can still block you at their end from doing tethering. They just can't block you from buying an app to try to make it work, so take note before you buy.

BTW...the same can be done in an ordinary Press Pot too. I've been making iced coffee much like this for years.

The American Red Cross actually teaches this in their CPR/AED courses. If you don't specifically point to someone and tell them to call 911, then you fail that step.

Be aware that your terms of service may say something about the speed you are paying for being a maximum you can reach. In theory it may be less due to the number of users over the same circuits. If you use a cable modem and there are a lot of subscribers in your neighborhood, your bandwidth will drop as more users

Ha the one screw left or being short one screw is part of the experience!

VOTE: Endomondo Sports Tracker Pro

Our HR department is on top of this. If your job does not require after hour support and you are asked to do so, you can report it. There may be some once in awhile case where you are asked, but it's volunteer only and you don't have to accept. You will be compensated for any time you do work so it all works out in

I totally agree that Chrome is the best. I have it on my iPad.

This poll should only include browsers that can be used across all versions of Android. I'd vote Chrome in a heartbeat, but I don't have ICS yet so I voted for Firefox. The new version rocks.

Vote: Firefox

FYI....the same Microsoft researcher said he jumped the gun on the malware story: http://www.androidcentral.com/security-researchers-re-think-android-botnet-malware-warnings

VOTE: Wunderlist

Uhg....while the concept is good, reading all the replies one click at a time versus scrolling through is a pain. I liked the old method of seeing the original comment and then being able to dig deeper with a click to see all replies to that one comment. It made things faster to peruse through. If there is some

[www.freebookshub.com] is another good site and you can follow them on Twitter/Facebook for hour by hour updates.

Whoa the getto laptop! Seriously, anyone notice you never seeany of the corners in the pictures....one wonders what the curved corners look like because if you ever covered anything with contact paper it's like wrapping a present. The corners probably look terrible. Nice job though getting no bubbles under the contact

VOTE: SwiftKey 3 Hands down!

Useful for cutting the red wire....no wait....is it the blue wire?