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Free up RAM on your Nokia via RAMblow Pro

Kamis, 27 Februari 2014

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RAMblow aims to maintain a healthy amount of available memory, or RAM, to help running the phone smooth for a long time. The application provides automated memory management, as well as manualtermination of running programs. The memory boost feature can blow RAM up to amounts never before seen.

RAMblow is very simple to use, just let it run in the background, and you will never again find your phone lacking memory. By its advanced memory management functions RAMblow can serve up to 50 MB free memory after prolonged use on popular phones, e. g. the Nokia N97 and 5800.
RAMblow is quite essential on phones notoriously low on memory, like the Nokia N97 and many older Symbian phones. In addition, RAMblow is useful on all other phones as well, by preventing unwanted background activity, optimizing the use of shared resources, and providing fast and reliable long-term use of the phone.
Major features:
- Unattended and manual management of running applications.
- Maintaining a healthy amount of free available memory for smooth operation of the phone.
- Memory optimization for executing large programs.
- Automatic memory cleanup after set idle time.
- Examination and manual closing of unwanted programs.
- Reporting the results of memory cleanup.
- Compatible with all Symbian S60 3rd and 5th edition smartphones by Nokia, Samsung, LG and Sony Ericsson.
Changelog:
- Enhanced cleanup and memory optimizer engine.
- New option to prevent exiting by system.
- New option to switch off messages during automatic cleanup.
- Various bug-fixes and additional optimizations.

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Why Picking Up Extra Money Through Ride sharing May Not Be So Wise

Rabu, 05 Februari 2014

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Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft have been in the news lately, mostly because of the controversial pricing structure and clashes with the taxi industry that these companies are trying so hard to disrupt. If all of this coverage has made you think, “Hey, I want to drive strangers around for some extra cash,” that’s possible with Lyft or the lower-end UberX service. There may be a danger that you hadn’t anticipated, though.

Let’s say that–heaven forbid–you get in a car crash while driving with a paying customer. Consumer Reports’ Car Insurance Guy points out that while Lyft drivers get excess liability insurance, that insurance does not cover injuries to you (the driver) or damage to your vehicle. Paying passengers, pedestrians, other cars? Sure.


“Well, that’s what I have car insurance for!” you might point out. Yes, you have personal car insurance. Not commercial car insurance. Most insurance policies have something that’s called a “livery exception.” That means “no hauling strangers around for pay.” You can drive your friend to the bait and tackle store when she gives you gas money, but you can’t prowl around the city with your smartphone out looking for people to drive around.


If you want to drive for one of these services, you have a few choices. You could not tell your insurer, then hope that nothing goes wrong. In the case of a crash, you could instruct your passengers to pretend to be your friends, which is fraudulent and could backfire. Your other choice is to tell your insurer that you’re doing some part-time taxi driving, and pay for a more expensive commercial policy. Would that be worth it? You would have to check with your insurance company.


Don’t risk your car insurance by operating your vehicle as a part-time taxi [Consumer Reports]


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by Laura Northrup via Consumerist
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