I flashed it. Didn't want to wait for the OTA.
I flashed it. Didn't want to wait for the OTA.
Yup, I see it now. For those projects, this is golden. A cheap board you can just dedicate to that project.
I was talking about the final version. Not preview. I think it's supposed to roll out on 12th of November, 2014.
Since we are on the topic, how do I get the Lollipop update itself? I have Nexus 7 2013. I heard that it's already rolling out.
Actually, I found it a bit confusing. Or maybe I'm getting old.
I can get behind the lack of USB ports. However, I think going wireless with this is nuts. If you're gonna use it as a media center (or a server) you better have a LAN cord plugged in. It's not like you're gonna move it around constant. WiFi might have purpose in robotics, though.
I'm pretty sure it wanted to say 'cheat sheet' instead of 'cheat cheet'. Right?
You mean, report to Bing/Yahoo? Because my Google results are just fine. And no, the stuff doesn't belong to any of my accounts, new or old.
I'm okay with Google Search results under my name (Akshay Zade). However, Bing and Yahoo have some weird stuff going on. Especially under images. Is there anything I can do to correct that?
That's the point I'm making. It's not Google's responsibility to make others' things better. Google sometimes just goes to extremes about it - like for Windows Phone. They made apps for iOS just because they saw the market. And that's completely okay, because if I were a company for money (not open source, not…
Maybe you're right. But at that level, it should be truly cross platform. I have multiple devices and hate it when my todos restricted to one of them. But then again, I'm slowly discovering that apps don't make me productive. They're just there to help. So, I don't use any of them at all - until I actually need one.
Exactly my point. Did you want to reply to MightyPez?
2Do comes with a hefty price tag
You'd be surprised how dumb people get when it comes to Previews and Betas. They want it to work fully. Right when it lands into their hands. This time, on announcement, they even had a slide 'who is this preview for'. It mentioned some requirements like '[person should know] DLL != Magic'. But most of the people be…
This is Google we are talking about. Of course, they're only concerned with making their product better.
If you've watched Seinfeld, you'll see that they often follow this formula in some way. You may not get your own TV show by following this, but you'll be able to use humor to get the audience to chuckle a few times and stay engaged.
Uhm... Chrome's (on iOS and Android) incognito has been always worked like this. It doesn't close the tabs, leaving them wide open for your... uh... next private session!
India. Everywhere. It's actually better. You don't have to worry about zapping yourself every time you are about to plug in or unplug. Heck, you don't have to unplug, you can just flip the switch.
Same here. I really want a premium (costly, even) phone in human size. 3.5 to 4 inches is optimal. 4.3 is limit. Plus points if it's a Windows Phone. The OS suits me.
I don't think it's gonna matter if your usage is already low. That is, you're actually reading and ticking the articles off. If you aren't, you have bigger problems. It won't take all the assigned space at once.