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Any of them optimized for android? I really never use my computer anymore. Never mind I see seedbox has a setup.
dont use your to download gig 'sof stuff.you rmessing it up for others exploiting the unlimited dats plus they will cut you off if you use to much

might of fact you can download to your seedbox, it wont use your phone data,then when you get home on your wifi, use your wifi to download the file from the seedbox and it will not use your pone data.
 
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I got WiFi in the crib and at work. Most I hit is 20gb a month of data. Usually around 10-15. I just use my phone as a flash drive and watch whatever by hooking it to the TV.
 
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I got WiFi in the crib and at work. Most I hit is 20gb a month of data. Usually around 10-15. I just use my phone as a flash drive and watch whatever by hooking it to the TV.
Cool yea by using seedbox it, then using your wifi to download the file from seedbox, you will not use any of your phone data
 
Got my justseed.it account. How to I route my torrents to it?
you down the the torrent file not the actually file but the magnet file , it is a small file that just really a link refernce to the torrent. You can download that on your homenetwork as it isnt really a torrent.

But then you click add in justseed and select that file and it will start downloading

If your using public torrent be sure to turn off seeding so you dont use all your data from justseed because seeding counts as well

if the torrent is already on justseed servers it will download instantly
 
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I'm getting closer. I get this when I try and upload the file to start it. BTW I really appreciate the help man.

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Same here. However, PA scrapped Halo for a new feature they're writing called Hover. It is supposed to take over Halo. Same concept, different way to do it. Hope Hover wasn't just a code name for Peek though, I have no use for Peek.

Yes hopefully hover is the goods... I agree with your peek opinion, pretty useless

Anyone know how much lg charges to fix a broken screen.. A place locally will do it for 219 not sure if I should do it there or lg is cheaper. I've watched videos on how to do it.. No thanks jeff

My coworker that bought my cracked N5 called LG and they said it will cost about $130...
 
I can torrent no problem. I just want to do it annonomous. My crib got hit up by century link so now I just do it on my phone. But I know I can get caught.

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+1 to what superb superb said about using your phone's unlimited data. They can and WILL cut you off without a moment's warning.

You can use seedbox or whatever, but that will not protect your anonymity. Sure, the bits aren't being transferred to your machine directly, but companies know about those services. They won't see the torrenting, but they will see the large amounts of data traffic. And, yes, just the traffic can be enough to get you in trouble with your ISP.

The best way to have an "anonymous" experience with IP is to use a proxy or a VPN. Proxies are more involved, but I feel like they are ultimately more safe because it is easier to tunnel them though each other. 9/10, a VPN is only going to connect you through that company's servers. At that stage, your level of anonymity depends on the company. Some companies keep records, which is exactly the kind of thing some VPN users DONT want.

Make sure your VPN provider doesn't keep any logs.
 
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Dude century link is god compared to Comcast :x

CenturyLink > Comcast?

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Don't do it, please don't do it


In all seriousness, CenturyLink may be better in your neighborhood, but that is not the case at ALL in most. With Comcast in Richfield, I pay $50/m (tax included) for 50MB/s down (about 10-30MB/s up).

Century link doesn't even offer Internet Only 50MB/s accounts. The closest is 40MB/s. And the price is $70 :x

Keep using that Century if you wanna homie. Comcast is cool till Google Fiber gets here
 
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Pretty sure all the 10k free ones are given away already. I'm trying to get hideman to work since that has the best reviews but that won't connect either. Screw it I'll just go rogue for now.
I just saw this post, funny i was trying to use hideman just now before i saw this post as well but it wont work either. i was going to rank up on those cyberghost 1 year subscriptions
 
HTC One 2014 certified by Tenaa, official specs confirmed
19 March, 2014 | Comments (61) | Post your comment
Tags: HTC, Android
The HTC One 2014 leaks just can't stop and this time it's an official source that reveals some information – Chinese wireless authority Tenaa.
The new flagship has a 5" 1080p screen, measures 146 x 70.5 x 9.5mm and weighs 157g. Those are about the same dimensions as the Sony Xperia Z2, which has a 5.2" screen flanked by stereo speakers.
The HTC One 2014 is powered by a Snapdragon 801 chipset with a quad-core Krait CPU clocked at 2.26GHz and 2GB RAM. Internal storage will be 16GB/32GB with a microSD card expansion slot.

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HTC One 2014 (M8) photos from Tenaa
The question with the camera is a bit more complicated – it says 4MP and 16MP. There are two cameras on the back but could the difference in resolution for both sensors be that big or was something lost in translation? The video capture resolution is pretty clear though – 1080p doesn’t need translation.
We'll find out in less than a week as the HTC One 2014 (or as HTC calls it, "All New One") will be unveiled on March 25.

http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_one_2014_certified_by_tenaa_confirming_official_specs-news-8076.php

16 MP? :nerd: :nerd:
 
I was on the fence about smart watches.. but seeing the Moto 360 and Android Wear.. that **** is beautiful

And I finally tried Plex for Chromecast... it worked flawlessly. Only downside is my desktop with all my media on it is old as hell and loud
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So I have to contend with some extra noise since it's in my living room.
man those smartwatches been out for a decade now. They are only like $40 here http://www.alibaba.com/trade/search?SearchText=smart+watch
 
Pretty sure all the 10k free ones are given away already. I'm trying to get hideman to work since that has the best reviews but that won't connect either. Screw it I'll just go rogue for now.


I just saw this post, funny i was trying to use hideman just now before i saw this post as well but it wont work either. i was going to rank up on those cyberghost 1 year subscriptions

Man I'm Gucci now that you got me set up with that seedbox :pimp: don't even have to drain my battery :pimp:
 
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CenturyLink > Comcast?

drake2.jpg

Don't do it, please don't do it


In all seriousness, CenturyLink may be better in your neighborhood, but that is not the case at ALL in most. With Comcast in Richfield, I pay $50/m (tax included) for 50MB/s down (about 10-30MB/s up).

Century link doesn't even offer Internet Only 50MB/s accounts. The closest is 40MB/s. And the price is $70
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Keep using that Century if you wanna homie. Comcast is cool till Google Fiber gets here
I pay $20 for 50mb with comast! Even though i usually only get about 40mb
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+1 to what @Superb said about using your phone's unlimited data. They can and WILL cut you off without a moment's warning.

You can use seedbox or whatever, but that will not protect your anonymity. Sure, the bits aren't being transferred to your machine directly, but companies know about those services. They won't see the torrenting, but they will see the large amounts of data traffic. And, yes, just the traffic can be enough to get you in trouble with your ISP.

The best way to have an "anonymous" experience with IP is to use a proxy or a VPN. Proxies are more involved, but I feel like they are ultimately more safe because it is easier to tunnel them though each other. 9/10, a VPN is only going to connect you through that company's servers. At that stage, your level of anonymity depends on the company. Some companies keep records, which is exactly the kind of thing some VPN users DONT want.

Make sure your VPN provider doesn't keep any logs.
You do not know what your talking about. Seeedboxes are private,. They are offshore. ISP dont care about the data being downloaded as long as it is not torrents.. Traffic will not get you in trouble. why you think they offer 50-100mb  lines  Qut saying that nonsense
 
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I pay 35 bones a month for century link 40mbs. I can't even get Comcast because the guest house has Comcast and they won't put more than one account on one property. The dude was gonna wire us up under the table but we got him blazed and he forgot. :lol: went to lunch and dipped on us.
 
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