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For what? It's entirely within the rules (apparently).

I'll stick with WeatherIcon ...but a lot of people are saying the badge is almost never accurate. I haven't tried it myself, but a lot of the reviews (of Celsius at least) said the badge is constantly a good 1o-15* off.

@omgwtfbbq3: you wouldn't get in trouble for NOT including that in your email though — I'm sure a similar statement indicating the risk the client is undertaking is included in the ToS they agreed to originally. I really doubt the email signature is meaningful in this case either.

@Wandel: no, it really wouldn't. I like the direction you're going, but that snippet has nothing to do with the PS3 case.

lower the price to a reasonable level — Adobe is causing a lot of the piracy by charging such stupidly high prices. This subscription model is a step in the right direction, but at the end of the day you're only renting the software from Adobe which isn't a very good plan for the consumer.

I'm glad to see Lifehacker giving some love to an amazing app. PkgBackup has saved me many hours of manually restoring all my crap after a new jailbreak. Well worth the money.

yeah, um no — and this won't curb piracy of Adobe products either.

your DeviantArt link is broken

Linksys WRT54G (the one in the picture)

This will be amazing on the iPad where I prefer Mercury Browser. Awesome, and thanks for the heads up.

now if only Speed Dial would update to add the ability to add Chrome web apps (not that I actually use any anyways, but still).

That's for the tip — I was reading it backwards. I thought HTML 5 mode meant I was in HTML 5 mode. Thanks for pointing that out.

Bing Travel is amazing.

yep — I wasn't a fan either. I removed the access to my Dropbox account. I think I'll pass for the time being.

I love the idea — it'd be great if it worked, but I just keep getting "problem playing audio, problem with Flash" even though it says I'm on HTML5 mode. Weird.

@RockDoggy: especially considering you can buy additional Google storage at $5/yr for 20GB. Tough to beat those prices.

@Terry: Googe Picasa Web's storage is insanely cheap though + Picasa's desktop software is amazing. I'm paying $5/yr for 20GB of storage. Pretty darn tough to beat.

I use a combination of CrashPlan (unlimited), Dropbox (3.6GB), SugarSync (19GB), Box.net (15GB), and 21GB of Gmail + Picasa Web storage — plenty of storage at the end of the day.

I wouldn't count on Amazon making a desktop tool available in the near future.

This is basically what I do — I either save the PDF if provided one, or print to PDF file and then save all the receipts in my Dropbox folder. I'll mark particularly important receipts as starred so that they'll be available offline also.