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How to create an Apple ID in iTunes Account without a Credit Card.

 Create an Apple ID in iTunes Account Without a Credit Card.  People often get confused when they go to create an Apple ID in iTunes, only to find that a credit card is required to proceed ( even if they weren't planning on purchasing any apps ). Oddly enough, whether or not iTunes will give the option to choose "None" for a credit card will depend on how the account is created. There are two ways to create an Apple ID in iTunes.  The main way is to actually click "Create Account" in the Store menu, which is what most people tend to do. If you do it this way, you won't see "None" listed in the payment options—you have to choose a method of payment to proceed. The second way to get to the very same account creation walkthrough is to try installing a completely free app while not signed into an account. There's just one thing that's different if you do it this way; there's an option for "None" at the end of the payment meth...

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Role of Therapy in Meditation

Osho on Role of Therapy in Meditation Question -  What is the role of therapy in meditation? Osho  -Buddha never needed any psychotherapy for his sannyasins; those people were innocent. But in these twenty five centuries, people have lost their innocence, they have become too knowledgeable. People have lost their contact with existence. They have become uprooted. I am the first person who uses therapy but whose interest is not therapy but meditation...just as it was with Chuang Tzu or Gautam Buddha. They never used therapy because there was no need. People were simply ready, and you could bring the rosebushes without clearing the ground. The ground was already clear. In these twenty-five centuries man has become so burdened with rubbish, so many wild weeds have grown in his being that I am using therapy just to clean the ground, take away the wild weeds, the roots, so the difference between the ancient man and the modern man is destroyed. The modern man has to be made ...

AT&T plans to stop in-car texting by barking at you — literally

In-car texting is a serious problem, one so big that AT&T dedicated an entire hackathon contest to defeating it. Coming out on top was Rode Dog, a canine-themed app that aims to take a bite out the increasingly prevalent danger. The way the app works is simple: Whenever a user attempts to text while driving, friends and family (known as “the pack”) can send a cacophony of barks to stop drivers in their tracks. The idea for Rode Dog came from Victoria Walker, an 11-year old who developed the app alongside designer David Grau. Together, the team won $20,000, which they plan to use to further develop the app. Alex Donn, senior marketing manager for AT&T, told VentureBeat that Rode Dog got the crown because it found a simple yet effective way to pressure drivers into putting away their phones. “What stuck out about the app for us was its focus on the immediate family, the people closest to you,” Donn said, noting that he found this strategy to be more effective than solu...

HTC One X Review

HTC One X+ Hands-On: Really Good Is Getting Better HTC One X Review We really liked the  HTC One X , and from our brief encounter with  the One X+  tonight, we're going to like it even more. On the outside, it looks essentially the same—same gorgeous screen, same solid build—but its insides are nicely ramped up. This will be the first phone hitting the States with Nvidia's 1.7GHz quad-core Tegra 3 (yes, this new version can now work with LTE). The U.S. version of the One X used a dual-core Snapdragon S4. We can't wait to crunch the numbers and see which really is faster. The X+ boosts the battery from 1800mAh to 2100mAh, yet AT&T claims that it will get  50  percent more battery life on average. We were those gains were largely due to the Tegra 3's  power-saving fifth core . That would be huge, as battery life is one of the worst things about the One X. This was also our first look at what HTC's Sense+ UI looks like when it's on top of Je...

Am I in Love?

Osho discourse on Love - Am I in Love? Question:  During my whole life, I always thought that I loved Somebody. Now, being here for the first time with you, I Ask myself: have I ever really been in Love? Am I even able To love? Am I able to Love you? Osho  :  The basic fallacy that you are carrying within you is that you always loved somebody. This is one of the most significant things about all human beings; their love is always for somebody, it is addressed -- and the moment you address your love, you destroy it. It is as if you are saying, "I will breathe only for you -- and when you are not there, then how can I breathe?" Love should be like breathing. It should be just a quality in you -- wherever you are, with whomsoever you are, or even if you are alone, love goes on overflowing from you. It is not a question of being in love with someone -- it is a question of being love. People are frustrated in their love experiences, not because something is wrong with lov...

Techniques work only when there is deep love

Osho -   Techniques work only when there is deep love [The Arica group came to darshan tonight. One of the leaders said he had felt there had been a lot more love, compared to groups he had been in in the States. He had also found that he was on a powertrip.] Osho -   Techniques work only when there is deep love. Left alone, techniques never work, because in fact it is love that works, not the technique. Techniques are just excuses, and once love is there then there is no difference between the leader and the led, the teacher and the taught. They both become one and work together; it is an experience that is shared. It is not that the leader is higher than the led – maybe he knows a little more, but he is also learning. Love never comes to a state where you can say that now you know it. Love never becomes wise – and that is its wisdom. It is always learning and learning and learning to the very end. It continues to be a learner. And when the leader himself is learning the...

Facebook Scans Your Messages, “Likes” Pages You’ve Talked About

Facebook Scans Your Messages, “Likes” Pages You’ve Talked About Facebook creeps on your private messages, Firefox for Windows 8 is now available to preview, TomTom navigation comes to Android, and Amazon Cloud Drive updates for the Mac. Facebook confirms it is scanning your private messages for links to increase Like counters Some users have recently discovered that, when they send a link in a private message to a Facebook page, that page's Like count goes up by one. Facebook confirmed that the Like count on a page is determined by a number of factors, including how many times it was linked in private messages, but that the page is not publicly listed under "Likes" on your profile.  [TheNextWeb] Firefox Metro Preview for Windows 8   Mozilla has designed a new version of Firefox from the ground up, built for the new Windows 8 interface. Today, users running the Windows 8 RTM can download and install a nightly build of the full screen browser and try it out. It ...

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x86 is a series of computer microprocessor instruction set architectures. based on the Intel 8086 CPU. The 8086 was introduced during 1978 as a fully 16-bit extension of Intel's 8-bit based8080 microprocessor and also introduced memory segmentation to overcome the 16-bit addressing barrier of such designs. The term x86 derived from the fact that early successors to the 8086 also had names ending with "86". Many additions and extensions have been added to the x86 instruction set over the years, almost consistently with full backward compatibility. The architecture has been implemented in processors from Intel, Cyrix, Advanced Micro Devices, VIA, and many other companies. The term is not synonymous with IBM PC compatibility as this implies a multitude of other computer hardware; embedded systems as well as general-purpose computers used x86 chipsbefore the PC-compatible market started, some of them before the IBM PC itself. As the term became common after the introduction o...

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