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Oops, my bad.....missed it :-)

The Roku Guide web site not only lists details on the regular channels, but keeps a list of hundreds of private channels:

Other than FB not being an option to send things to in the share button of other apps.....no. I’m also not a heavy FB user. Login to the mobile site on your device and check it out: https://m.facebook.com

Yes, though it bugs you to install the stand alone messenger app. I just hit “not now” and continue on. You can always try this by going to https://m.facebook.com and logging in.

I got so frustrated with the Facebook app hogging memory, popping up ridiculous messages and just about every other annoying thing it does that I uninstalled it and bookmarked the mobile site. I even set up an IFTTT recipe to watch my notification feed and send a PushBullet notice when there is a new notification so I

To be honest, MyScript Stylus (beta) actually works better for English input, but it may be that I just need to tweak the Google Handwriting Input settings.

Whoa this is cool. I’m surprised that I didn’t find this until now. It’s very handy if you know a lot of the language but come across some words you don’t know. Faster than my current method of highlighting the word and copying to Google Translate or using the gTranslate plug-in for Firefox.

I can vouch for using Anki! I’m learning Hindi through an online website. They offer their own flashcard system, but it wasn’t working as good so I quickly switched to making my own using Anki and haven’t looked back since. If you use Android, then the app Ankidroid is your friend!

OfficeSuite 8 goes on sale all the time, so if you don’t need it right now (or can get by on the others temporarily) then wait and you may score it for a buck (or free on Amazon). I use it a lot on my 10” tablet with a Bluetooth keyboard and it really is the best on Android. I usually save the docs back to Google

Although I can’t speak for all services, when you purchase a movie in Google Play, you might actually get upgrades to that movie without you knowing it. I buy lots of foreign movies from Google play and over the last two years have seen a few that were originally in a weird stretched upwards 4.3 format come back as

Month view has always been available with large tablets like my Nexus 10, but nice to have it back in my phone too. Also tablets get a 5 day view versus only 3 days.

If you know where the facebook stickers are stored on your phone, you could add a text file called “.nomedia” to the directory and Photos (and a lot of other gallery apps) will ignore looking in there. I had to do that for my work email app that downloads all attached images to local storage. You will need some kind

Ah, point taken. I was a Google Reader fan and poof overnight it’s gone.

It’s helpful too when setting up your phrase book in your translation app to, if you can, seek out a native speaker who also speaks your native language to check things. A good example is in America I would greet you in the morning with “Good Morning”. In North India there is certainly a Hindi phrase for good morning,

A little ominous for the future of Google+ perhaps.”

You can control this through the Photos app if you have it (standard with Android since 4.2 I think). Slide out the left menu and select “On Device” and then turn on or off backup for folders from there. If a new folder is found, it should prompt you in the notification if you want to back it up or not.

The book from master baker Jeffrey Hamelman called Bread: A Baker's Book of Techniques and Recipes taught this method for home use. It works great, but make darn sure you don't spray directly on or accidentally pour the water on that super hot baking stone or it will explode to pieces.

I lived in Korea for a year and frequently went touring on my own, but I had a chance to join a tour group and must admit that we definitely got to go places I could not have gone to on my own. The tour when out of it's way to show off Korean culture from how it used to be (in a folk village), to how it is today with

The science behind adding a dairy product is to coat the egg proteins to keep them from completely tightening during heating. You can still make eggs without the additional dairy (most folks do), but adding a little bit of a dairy product like milk, half-n-half (what I use), cream, sour cream, etc. will make your eggs