Sold one of my phones. Two more to go. Check them out!
https://t.co/8g4TamAYKz
https://t.co/tH6QJOaaub
Could be great for device labs.
bdc Introducing Stripe Atlas. A new way to start an internet business anywhere. stripe.com/atlas
@KinjaDeals Really enjoy your “Camping & Outdoors” deals. Keep it up!
RT @robinrendle: Did ya know that you can control the content inside an <img> just like a background-image?
It’s a nifty trick: https://t.…
neamanw Here it is on a piece of stationery, email for print-ready version : ) @SaraSoueidan @thebillygregory pic.twitter.com/TxtIE5ZVUs
After 8 months with the original @Pebble smartwatch, I gotta say I like it. Favorite features are the vibrating alarm & text notifications.
I’m selling a few Android phones:
https://t.co/i7WeaocaNZ
https://t.co/8g4TamAYKz
https://t.co/tH6QJOaaub https://t.co/9kagzwAjdm
lifehacker You can get Amazon’s 5% Subscribe & Save discount and still get Prime’s free 2-day shipping: lifehac.kr/D29i1B0 pic.twitter.com/tz8R9hNRH7
@CricketSupport Hah, yeah. Now we’re on the same page. https://t.co/DIBbEntnFG says otherwise but guessing it’s wrong. cc @USCellularCares ?
@CricketSupport @USCellularCares swore up and down that the XT1093 was unlocked.
@CricketSupport I went into a @USCellularCares store 2x and called tech support 3x. They had no idea what a “SIM Network Unlock PIN” is.
@CricketSupport I’ve verified this in-store with one of your reps in Morgantown, WV. BYOD labels it as eligible. It shouldn’t be.
@CricketSupport The US Cellular variant of the Moto X doesn’t support GSM. It asks for a “SIM Network Unlock PIN” w/ a Cricket sim card.
@CricketSupport Can you blacklist the Motorola Moto X (XT1093, the US Cellular version) from your BYOD checker? It does not work on Cricket.
RT @passy: GitHub responded! \o/
https://t.co/eqLOa5wrxf
Camera Raw > FX > Dehaze. Whoaaa.
googledrive Happy #SaferInternetDay! Take a 2-minute Security Checkup and get a 2GB Drive storage bump. goo.gl/5EfhGf pic.twitter.com/z1YhDhpefq
If you’re using the term SSL, use TLS instead. SSL is outdated and should no longer be used: https://t.co/R1jKtfvRQi