xxdesmus1
xxdesmus
xxdesmus1

There is such a thing as TOO MUCH transparency.

It automatically (without even asking) creates a bunch of virtual drives, folders all over the place for any services you set up, and a lot of features that are enabled during the 30 day free trial are littered all over your computer which then become useless if you don't pay after the 30 days. I actually just found

According to what I've read so far it's quite different than S3 — pretty sure it's not accessible in the same way (at least no one has found a way yet).

I'll wait for a non-Gladinet powered solution. I really dislike that application — it tries to take over your computer. Hopefully someone will figure out the WebDAV settings or API for Amazon Cloud Drive.

sending them the external HDD is pretty cool, but quite expensive $100+ — I'm trying them out now for a month before I buy a year.

yep, that's basically what I'm saying :)

My issue is that I have about 80GB of music I'd like to back up, and the initial upload is going to take forever. It's my main laptop so I'd like to be using it in the mean time, but it's tough to find probably 3-4 days when I can just let it sit there and upload non-stop. Not to mention how badly it'll kill my wifi

I like the colour, but it's kind of girly.

Does iOS suffer when crappy gimped apps are released (or blocked from release) on the platform because of Apple's pathetic limitations? Yes, it hurts the platform.

right, but in theory (once they get music streaming working) it'll let me push things from iTunes out to my devices? I don't want/need iPhone to iPad — I'd actually use iTunes out to devices though.

so this will let me push video/audio from say iTunes on my laptop to my iPhone/iPad in the other room?

I'm on the 5GB free plan, I referred a friend who signed up for a premium account which got me another 5GB free, and then I managed to get 8.5 GB extra storage from 22 referrals. Total of 18.5GB free storage — using 9.77GB of it at the moment.

Um... SugarSync and Box.net are two fairly important contenders in this area as well — especially Box.net. That's a pretty big over sight here.

3 laptops, 1 tablet, and 1 smartphone.

songs stream fine on iOS — just load up the site in Mobile Safari. It'll actually keep playing music in the background because of this as well. It's not an ideal solution, but it works until Apple gets around to approving a music streaming app from Amazing.

I prefer my combination of Instapaper and Readability.

the # of people using Google's 2 factor authentication is maybe 1% (at most) of the Google user base — hardly useless actually. I have to imagine Imo.im is working on it, but it is far more difficult to code ... so I'm sure it was just a priority to get the product out the door.

Got into the beta, installed, set things up — I think they are getting slammed at the moment because otherwise things are just extremely buggy. Constantly getting RPC errors or things are disconnecting, etc. Hopefully things settle down.

exactly — except I guess having an app for it is ...uh...helpful? Yeah, I got nothing.

exactly — except I guess having an app for it is ...uh...helpful? Yeah, I got nothing.