danielblakes
danielblakes
danielblakes

yeah i was wondering the same thing. iirc this is the first time google has ever pushed a full dev image like this - their is a system update checker that seems to function (you can check for updates, but there aren't any...lol).

I'm definitely finding it very smooth. I haven't installed my whole app catalogue yet, but i'm running all the apps that i use daily and it hasn't slowed down yet!

check the xda thread - most people seem to be eexperiencing the same smoothness!

The "Dead Zone" is where they've fit all of the hardware that drives the screen (normally in a phone or tablet's bezel around it), so that the watch screeen could fill the whole watch everywhere else.

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I've been running it all morning and I'm happy to say it's the smoothest Android release to date.

One thing to note is the official dropbox app can support 2 accounts if one is a linked "work" account and one is a "personal" account. So if that's your situation, you shouldn't need this workaround. In any case, good find!

story of my life with tasker.

yes. the best (only) way to do this is with dpad actions (action > input > dpad or soft keyboard)

it's Thrift Shop by macklemore, and your link to the macbook air is broken.

This is correct. It's the same argument as the "i signed with my left hand so this isn't legally binding" or the "i never signed 'x' document, so you can't hold me to that (even though i use your service, and by using it agreed to the terms). When you use a service or purchase a product with a contract, by continuing

honestly, it would be easier just to bring a laptop. even if there is a solution (which i'm unaware of) it's going to involve typing lots of commands into a terminal at some point, along with copypasting mac addresses, ips, network settings - bottom line is it's going to suck.

we all already have discrete cameras on us at the movies - our phones. it's no different. i understand the implication, but at the same time it's really just the "resting orientation" that sets this camera apart from any other.

i agree, but many times in developmental builds or early beta builds there are funny (possibly translation-based) errors in the settings pages - especially from samsung.

Alright, all. I'm rockin' my few-year old rig (Core 2 Quad OC'd, DDR2 ram, gtx 450, hdd), and my two bottlenecks are definitely the hard drive and the graphics card. I only have enough money for one of them. Should i pick up a ~150gig ssd, or pick up a newer graphics card (and which one)?

it's you!

you can. the phone companies just won't do anything without a police warrant, and good luck getting that on something worth less than ~$500

sorry i just read this, yes, all rewards programs work with the card (and get you nice discounts on things like concessions).

I always get the newest phones, and i generally don't end up paying anything out of pocket for them.

I can see this being great for writers/freelance bloggers who review movies - or for college kids who want to see all the newest movies (i kind of fit into both of those catagories).

I have been a member for 2 weeks so far, and have definitely loved the service so far.

Just some of my thoughts. Legally, what is the definition of a "copy" in digital media? Does the netflix movie sitting in my internet cache files constitute as a copy? The YouTube video I just streamed? Technically speaking, there's no difference between a YouTube video sitting in my cache, and one sitting in my