There are workarounds in the software, yes (Hackborn's whole post here, with details: [plus.google.com]).
There are workarounds in the software, yes (Hackborn's whole post here, with details: [plus.google.com]).
True—though the comment was as much a memorial to WebOS as it was a commentary on the paucity of quality apps in its market.
With AdBlock on, I don't see the video but I still hear the audio. Confused the hell out of me the first time.
Is there even a mobile GPU that could push that many pixels? I don't even know if a full-sized computer's IGP could pull off that resolution.
More like 1,001,300!
This would be great for canoers/kayakers. Vinyl SealLine bags are pretty standard fare for paddlers, but they don't exactly compress well when not in use. [cascadedesigns.com]
Barnacle was the only wifi tether app that I could get to work successfully and consistently on my original Droid. I recall that the Droid had some issues with ad-hoc networks or something, but Barnacle managed to get around it.
Cool! Best of luck.
From Scientific American:
I would argue that my comment was as well, but, you know, the loss of nuance on the internet and all that.
Man, those old iMacs were so boss. I used to have one in my freshman dorm room that we set up as a server and Wi-Fi access point. Free internet for all!
How could you say no, right?
I'm certainly not going to dispute your maths, but can we leave the poor Pre out of this? I love my little guy. Best $75 I ever spent on Craig'sList. Sure, I've upgraded and it sits in a drawer in my nightstand, but I still look back fondly. It tried so hard...
Wide-angle and zoom would be great, but probably not possible with single-lens additions like this. Macro is easy to slap on because it's really nothing more than a magnifying glass over the existing lens.
+1000 just for the image caption alone.
My father is a former Jesuit priest.
Good luck to you, sir. I've been working on this in various forms since high school. I think my roommate and I are at level 37. I have another friend (whose record time to solve a Rubik's cube was ~45sec.) who's on level -43 or something.
I was going to say the same thing, but "screw my dad" just doesn't have the same thing to it.