Went from 4-8GB of RAM in my Core2Duo MacBook Pro. Did I see results? Not really. Why'd I do it? I paid next to nothing for it.
Be Excellent to Each Other.
My wipers suck. It's not the blades, as they are new (and not the cheapest you can buy), but I'm pretty sure the arms are the problem since they don't seem to put much pressure on the blades themselves. Any recommendations?
Any love for Sprint? I'd love to be able to do this since my phone frequently likes to refuse to wake up when a call is coming in and sends it to voicemail before I can actually answer.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, and absolutely.
Regarding 6, what can I do if the wiper blades are fine, but the arm doesn't seem to push down much (and thus the passenger side wiper is next to useless)?
While it certainly looks nice, can I just get a damn Alfa?
Kindle 4. What can I do? Book recommendations?

(Already have Instapaper forwarding)

I've been using it for a few weeks now (Marco Arment recommended it) and it is very nice.

Yes, you do need the paid Instapaper Account, but it is only $1/month and it supports the (awesome) service. Even if you ignore this app, but like Instapaper, buy the subscription.

Make it a 1990 and I completely agree (and sort of want mine back)
Someone needs to clear this up for me: what is the difference between this and Amazon's regular app?
I jump all over the place, Smultron, WriteRoom, Word (08) and Pages and I find myself using Pages more and more because it is rather simple to use and works very well. I have played around with Office 11 and it do like it (much more than 08), but I don't see a need to pay for it when I have 08.
Ok, sort of the same question as last week, but that thread didn't yield any (working) answers.

I need to be able to view Powerpoint presentations on an iPad and have them keep the embedded audio. The preferred method would be something they can launch from a browser and either plays or an app takes over.
I have a phone. Sure, it's officially a Samsung Transform and it runs Android (badly), but it's just a phone and thats how I refer to it.
Can Android developers please go buy some really cheap phones and text things on slow devices? I like the look, not so much the function, of the new app, but it is slower than a sleeping snail on my phone.

(This also goes for Facebook, whose updated app makes watching grass grow look like an F1 race)
they wouldn't be controlled by someone else, but would keynote keep the audio embedded in the slides?
Ok, new work study question.

A department at my college wants to be able to view PowerPoint Presentations (with audio, possibly animation though it's not very important) on their iPads. A secure means would be preferable (aka: not public).

Any suggestions?
I asked this over in the Google Music post earlier, but re-asking here.

I'm finally getting around to really cleaning up my music library, and I'm having some issues fixing some DRMd m4as. The previous post mentions using iTunes and right-clicking to get a Convert to MP3 option, but I don't have that (mine says make Apple Lossless). I normally use XLD to get nice, high-quality files, but it doesn't seems to like some of these (some did work).

Any recommendations for a good, free music converter for OS X? Preferably that can do batch and get some nice quality output?
I'm not seeing the "Create MP3 version" option in iTunes, and XLD is not playing nice with the DRM. Suggestions?
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