Just upgraded to iOS7 and it deleted all of my Google Authenticator accounts, just like the update (which I avoided) did 2-weeks ago before they allegedly fixed it.
Awesome.
Just upgraded to iOS7 and it deleted all of my Google Authenticator accounts, just like the update (which I avoided) did 2-weeks ago before they allegedly fixed it.
Awesome.
CBS Health is the absolute worst offender of this. Every one of their articles (mobile, especially) is 7-10 pages long because each page literally has just one paragraph on it and there is no View All/Print options.
And the best place to store all of these sensitive docs is in the secure notes section of LastPass, since we are now able to add attachments to them.
I pay for LastPass premium and then also have the contents of my vault stored in an excel spreadsheet hidden and encrypted on my external backup HD.
I'm slightly confused with the first point - so are you saying we can just delete the entire C:\NVIDIA folder, or is there/should there be a C:\NVIDIA\Installer folder in there (which I do not have)?
Not counting the physical keyboard, this was the feature I missed the most back when I switched from BlackBerry to the iPhone two years ago. I had a profile that I used while in class and clinicals that had vibrations off, but I still knew what type of notification I had received when I would glance at my phone based…
Like others have already noted, the thing I miss the most was having the album art of the song currently playing or the song that I clicked on showing in the bottom left hand corner in the sidebar.
It would have been nice if someone had mentioned this earlier, that the HTTPS Everywhere update was the reason why comments were not loading on Gawker sites.
I would recommend heading on over to HONcode.
Since upgrading to iOS 6 on my iPhone 4S on Wednesday I noticed that all the apps that I had bought at some point in the past and then deleted from my phone are no longer free for me to install again (ex. if I paid 99-cents for angry birds and then deleted it, if I want to install the game again it says that I'll have…
Does Wi-Fi Stumbler work for anyone? It did for me a few years ago but now, regardless of whether I'm using IE9, FF, or Chrome, it just spends the entire time 'Scanning...'
I agree, I believe the differences are between local vs. state troopers. I've been pulled over for speeding 4 times - 3x by state troopers and once by a local cop, guess which one let me off with just a warning.. (the local cop). I'm always polite, honest, only speak when spoken to, etc. and it never seems to matter…
Hmm, I've never heard of doing that, I'll have to give that a try, thanks.
Yeah this must have cable pre-req is BS because I do have cable - I have CNBC & MSNBC, but no NBCsports, which sucked during hockey playoff time - it comes 'free' with the community I live in (it's paid for in the yearly HOA fees or something) so I don't have a monthly bill or have an actual account with century-link…
Oh I know the difference between wired vs. wireless is ridiculous, I had a similar situation. I was having (slowness) issues with my Time-Warner connection in Ohio last year and when I called support they made me plug into my my Linksys-WRT54G router and perform a speedtest.net test. I had like 55Mbps down (even…
So when companies list figures like 'up to 40 Mbps,' those are based on wired connections, not wireless?
Time-Warner in Columbus, OH is just as bad; I never even got above 1 once, my best was 0.97 Mbps.
Yeah, I don't understand all the hate for screen protectors. I mean, if you're a guy and you don't have your phone in a case, then your phone will be in your pocket with (possibly) various other items that can scratch your screen, so why not put a $5 piece of material on there and forget about it? As long as you take…
Yeah, I just found all of this out.. I didn't know I had a student account still because when my free year of prime ended in 2011 I didn't renew because (back then, at least) they didn't have this half-off option and I couldn't really afford the $79. However, in January of this year I got an email from amazon stating…
The different colored LED indicators using the BlackBerry app BeBuzz is the biggest thing I miss on my iPhone. I loved having different colored LED notifications for everything. If I looked at my phone and saw a white LED I knew I had a text message, if it was green, email; turquoise, a tweet, etc.