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I'm thinking that it might be time to do an explainer on predictive text, since it's a new thing for iOS users - something that Android users have had for a while, so they kind of understand and have had this fear assuaged.

you have a point. Three stubborn companies doing something we all thought they would never do. I'm worried now...

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There's a great lawnmower blade sharpening attachment you can get. Depending on the clearance in your mower, you don't even have to remove the mower blade:

Jamendo is a great resource! Since they're a little more of a music store than a strictly streaming service (although I guess the lines are pretty blurry) we mentioned them in this piece about music stores people may not know about (but should):

Oh! I got a better one! For the DIYers out there:

I did not know I needed or wanted such a thing until now. Thanks.

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I like Ambience, though I'm not sure if it's free. You can download loads of difference sounds, and make up your own unique combinations of different sounds to recreate different settings

Everyone at Team Lifehacker is cool, but the one time I mentioned a few years back that I hadn't gotten onto the text expansion bandwagon yet was like standing in a room full of Android die-hards and saying something like "Actually I really like Apple's approach to UI design." The combination of concern for my mental

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This is one reason why I hate printing out turn-by-turn directions, and always insist on map directions. Reviewing the map for a minute before taking off gives me a general understanding of the area, and allows me to recalculate on-the-fly. With turn-by-turn directions, once you're off the list, the only choice is to

Having driven in South Korea myself, I believe driving there should be considered an extreme sport. I feel like I can drive anywhere now.

What kind of convenience or security does this offer over just archiving in gmail?

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Don't forget to add the Google Translate app and then download offline language packs when you travel abroad!

Depends on how much measuring you do, but a laser tape is a fantastic tool to have: