Other than the browser, Reader is BY FAR my most used android app.
Other than the browser, Reader is BY FAR my most used android app.
I usually try headphones and sunglasses for those situations.
I'm rebuilding my digital music library from scratch as 320kbs mp3s. Is there any reason I should use something other than Windows Media Player to rip CDs?
I agree with turnyourback. You probably feel like you don't really know what you're getting into, what you're supposed to do, or what to expect—neither does any other freshman.
And if you're going to go in that direction, why not just improve Chrome for Android and make Android netbooks?
Don't know how I feel about this. It kind of looks like it's trying to be something other than "nothing but the web"
Citation needed that Netflix is trying to promote legislation like SOPA just because they set up a PAC. They explicitly denied it on twitter.
I've had mostly driver issues. Most programs work okay, but some things I need to plug in, like android phone drivers, do an OS check before they install, which is irritating. Things like Steam, Chrome, Digsby, Office, and Adobe suite work fine.
Webtop 3 (only available in leaked ICS software for the Razr) is probably a better indication of what a Padfone will be like. There's a pretty good video of it here: [www.youtube.com]
Or load them into Google docs and view them there.
I'm trying to pilot some higher-ed applications of mobile devices, and I'm looking for a good cross-platform Android/iOS augmented reality app that will allow us to create content and let students access our content and only our content.
Yesterday I was looking for a theme with the colors of Android 4.0. I didn't find anything I really liked, so I might make one myself this afternoon.
The last two weeks at work have been the busiest I've been in six months, but the worst is over. What's everyone doing to relax this weekend? I'm planning on having a couple beers and playing some LittleBigPlanet with the girlfriend.
I've used one that was on a house for sale as I was walking by. It linked to the listing and photos of the interior. That was a pretty good idea. Other than that, not really.
I built a new computer with a 120 gig SSD that I'm currently tri-booting to ubuntu, Win8, and Win7. Two questions:
Everything sold in the market (including music) is being rebranded as Google Play. For example, the Google Music app is now Play Music.
Have you thought about getting a Samsung Galaxy Player? I've not tried one myself, but they're like an Android version of an iPod touch.
Gchat is my preferred method of real-time communication. I have it on my phone so I don't have to pay for a stupid texting plan. I use digsby on windows and the built-in gchat function on my chromebook.
I actually like metro for touch-devices, but the problem is they make it very difficult to stay in either desktop mode or metro mode to get anything done. Some settings are in the metro UI and some are in the desktop UI. Some key functions (like search) you can only do in one or the other? What kind of sense does that…
Why can't I figure out how to do that with keyboard and mouse?