If it betas this year, it won't be released until 2012.
If it betas this year, it won't be released until 2012.
The UI isn't complete. This is a test build, far from complete, to test features. Thus, what you're seeing now is not how it will look when it's done.
1 - Win7 workstation/gaming PC
Import to LastPass, install LastPass extension in Chrome.
LastPass is all you need for password management.
Chrome has an extension similar to FireBug, I have it installed but forget what it was called (maybe FireBug? :P). Not sure if it can be used with Chromium since I've never used it, but I'd assume (perhaps incorrectly) that Chromium can take advantage of all the Chrome extensions.
I could be wrong, but wouldn't push notifications be easier on the battery as opposed to polling for updates? Anyway, the way I see it — it's a possibility, instant is better than waiting, and thus it should be available.
Watch: Maxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders
Ooh, I'm all the way across the country, however you shouldn't have any trouble finding a buyer. Hopefully it goes to someone that wants to keep it in its factory state and not rice it out, if it isn't already!
You work with money and have to ask? I thought it was common knowledge that a majority of people don't know how to handle credit.
You work in financing/business and have to ask? I thought this was common sense.
Where are you spline9? :) I've wanted to pick up an extra for a J36 swap, just to play with. After 20 years, they do tend to start to fall apart. Mine is 100% reliable, but the seal used between the body panels is starting to crack, allowing water to leak in the hatch (fortunately a quick, easy fix), and I need to…
VW has always opted for the low-end power while Honda has done the opposite, most likely because they're relatively heavy compared to Hondas — at least for the last decade or so. I am a fan of the 80s and early 90s VWs, but I know they had reliability issues for a while more recently as well as the parts costing a…
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I've been using this on my G2 since the CM7 nightlies began, and haven't had any major issues. I understand the disclaimer will ALWAYS be there, but don't hesitate to use it as a daily driver. It's very fast, very stable, very bug-free.
I haven't quite figured out how a tablet would fit into my geeky lifestyle, other than having a sweet gadget. I prefer the functionality of a computer, but to be fair "functional" usually isn't suited too well for touchscreens without physical buttons.
I have three 24" 1920x1080 Samsung P2450s on my primary workstation. I wish there were higher resolution monitors, and I wish there were more consumer-priced 16:10 displays. I use my PC for web and Android development, which makes having 5760x1080 pixels nice to have. It also comes in handy for playing 360 on one…
Well, here's what I gathered from working at Cingular. The fact it was for Cingular should tell you it was a while ago and may no longer be true...
@Brimizier: Poor guy, not sure what to tell you. Have you mastered a keyboard or remote control yet? Ever figure out anything newer than the Atari Paddle or Joystick, or still using them?
@siwex80: Then they surely have a poor phone. I have a T-Mobile G2, and it had great battery life with the official rom. Since then I have flashed CM7 (Gingerbread) and it's even better. I've NEVER had to close apps or restart or "clean" Android to get it moving again. NEVER. I use it, and that's it. I'm not…