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That is quite a nice idea, I may try it!

OMG! I wanted this so much! Glad I can ditch Pushbullet and multitude of sports apps I have

I am using PIA and they are quite cheap for what they offer!

everyone must use two factor authentication on LinkedIn for better security :P

Does it have LinkedIn Two factor authentication in the list??

Haha.. this article just got mentioned in the HelloInternet.fm podcast yesterday

SO glad for Paper !

YES! YES ! And a million times YES!

and the app! -which is certainly not happening!

more like pointers don't you think?

Brilliant article!

i think that's an unfair argument, there might be plenty of reason to choose a place to live. If you have a wonderful neighbourhood (that you enjoy), going to a place you don't like because you can get a bigger place

I can totally relate to feeding off the energy of the city (which I desperately crave for, now that I live in a small village)!

CloudMagic have just updated their app... Just a better, faster and cleaner Mail.app ... But with a plenty of support for different accounts and GMail Push

The format you use for the drive will depend on what you're doing with it. OS X can read NTFS drives, for example, but it cannot write to them. Windows and OS X can read and write to FAT32 drives, but you can only store files up to 4GB in FAT32. ExFAT is the ideal format for moving between systems, so that's the one

Sennheisers are great headphones but like you they are not my taste. I like my music a bit warmer, I tend to lean towards the beyers (the comfort is a winning point for me)

Get a good set of knives, and learn how to chop properly. A sharp, well-balanced knife set should include a chef's knife (8" blade), a small paring knife, and a serrated knife for cakes and breads. This trio will make chopping easier and safer, and save time in the kitchen. My uncle is a landscaper, and always says,

Actually I am using Boxer (best I could find that supports Exchange and GMail with Label Support) at the moment, and I am using custom swipes to apply lables which is great. But yeah, the app's look can feel is almost there, but not quite.

I haven't really gotten into the mailbox thing (I know I am going to be shot down for this), but somehow I manage to keep my inbox to zero, with nearly a million filters and every color code possible. So an email client with label support is so key, imo.

that is great, just made me think of every place i can put these in ... wardrobes, filing cabinets, medicine cabinets (with medicine expiration dates)...