I never understood the attachment to the button, but the claims defaulting to Metro are misleading. It displays tiles on the primary monitor, but not the second monitor on each boot. Pressing escape makes them go away. They doesn't come back until I press the Windows key on my keyboard to bring them back. The metro screen is the start menu so many people seem to think disappeared. It searches installed programs, and if the search doesn't find what you want, press escape and all shortcuts will be displayed in the same folder groupings the old start menu used.
My theory: They do it for consistent income which allows them to more reliably forecast future revenues. If a customer expects to consume at a certain level every month it is better for the company to set that customer's monthly rate at that level. The penalties for using more than the customer said they would, have to be high enough to prevent the customer from picking a lower tier and paying for an overage two out of every three months. The overage penalty in your case seems a bit high though. They are much more reasonable in my area.
With the physical switches and full sized USB and HDMI ports he is asking for, the case will need to be thicker. This should make plenty of room for a battery two or three times bigger. It doesn't sound like weight is an issue for him. The software requests seem reasonable.
Reply to remove a mistaken mod, but while I'm at it...
The last copy of Office I bought came as an ISO from Microsoft's website (dreamspark). The windows install media can be copied to and made bootable from a USB hard drive or thumb drive. All of the other software purchases I've made recently (Acronis and Quicken) have been on the vender's website with installer or ISO downloads.
The software sections of most retailers seem to be shrinking. I don't find this surprising.
I'm pretty sure Adobe and others already had that, but Apple banned them. Wasn't that the whole "no generated code or 3rd party IDEs" drama a few months back?
I look around occasional for custom roms for the Droid 2 Global and have been unable to find any. Can you provide a link to the one you are using? I too am no fan of blur.
All of the battery issues I have had with my Droid 2 Global have come from Motorola bundled functionality. Their modified Exchange client had some nice features, but was a battery hog. I nearly doubled my battery life by installing Touchdown. Something they did causes the phone to run the GPS almost continuously. My original DROID did not do this with the same set of apps installed. It attributes the time to the Maps app, but from what I've read, that is only because some other app is using the location service from the Maps app.
Mine did this too, but it was getting glitchy with the stock firmware. I now run Tomato on a Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 and have been very happy with its stability.
I never understood the attachment to the button, but the claims defaulting to Metro are misleading. It displays tiles on the primary monitor, but not the second monitor on each boot. Pressing escape makes them go away. They doesn't come back until I press the Windows key on my keyboard to bring them back. The metro screen is the start menu so many people seem to think disappeared. It searches installed programs, and if the search doesn't find what you want, press escape and all shortcuts will be displayed in the same folder groupings the old start menu used.
My Stratosphere 2 doesn't appear to do anything by either method.
It is an MMS feature. Handcent SMS handles it nicely.
Could probably reword to:
If any of them infringe on the pattent, it should be thrown out.
Bluetooth teathering seems not to drain the battery too fast.
My theory:
They do it for consistent income which allows them to more reliably forecast future revenues. If a customer expects to consume at a certain level every month it is better for the company to set that customer's monthly rate at that level. The penalties for using more than the customer said they would, have to be high enough to prevent the customer from picking a lower tier and paying for an overage two out of every three months. The overage penalty in your case seems a bit high though. They are much more reasonable in my area.
Doesn't work for long distances. A large metroplex is about as big an area as can be selected and he was talking about driving across the Midwest.
With the physical switches and full sized USB and HDMI ports he is asking for, the case will need to be thicker. This should make plenty of room for a battery two or three times bigger. It doesn't sound like weight is an issue for him. The software requests seem reasonable.
A web browser sending web searches to a web search engine is different than a desktop manager sending desktop searches to an online store.
Yes they did, and it came pre-installed on some devices.
http://www.pocketpcfaq.com/faqs/PocketOfficeFeatures.htm
Outlook/Exchange will keep track of branches in a chain of e-mails and present them in a tree format. I don't think gmail's stack does that as well.
It is high (double?) compared to the bikes at big box stores, but at the low end of the more durable bikes found at most bike shops.
Reply to remove a mistaken mod, but while I'm at it...
The last copy of Office I bought came as an ISO from Microsoft's website (dreamspark). The windows install media can be copied to and made bootable from a USB hard drive or thumb drive. All of the other software purchases I've made recently (Acronis and Quicken) have been on the vender's website with installer or ISO downloads.
The software sections of most retailers seem to be shrinking. I don't find this surprising.
Crashed for me in Firefox 7.01.
I'm pretty sure Adobe and others already had that, but Apple banned them. Wasn't that the whole "no generated code or 3rd party IDEs" drama a few months back?
AOL did it with images back in the days of dial-up. I was confused by the low quality pictures the first time I saw it while visiting relatives.
Played fine in Chrome (On windows). It appears to be HTML5 video.
Carmack mentioned using some Microsoft technology for the texture compression. That might give them some problems.
Too bad the mobile browser on Android doesn't sync with those bookmarks. Mobile Firefox does sync with desktop Firefox.
It may not be prominent, but it is there.
I look around occasional for custom roms for the Droid 2 Global and have been unable to find any. Can you provide a link to the one you are using? I too am no fan of blur.
All of the battery issues I have had with my Droid 2 Global have come from Motorola bundled functionality. Their modified Exchange client had some nice features, but was a battery hog. I nearly doubled my battery life by installing Touchdown. Something they did causes the phone to run the GPS almost continuously. My original DROID did not do this with the same set of apps installed. It attributes the time to the Maps app, but from what I've read, that is only because some other app is using the location service from the Maps app.
It took it a minute to boot, but it workes in Firefox on my Droid 2 Global.
Google Chrome and Disconnect.
Problem solved
Mine did this too, but it was getting glitchy with the stock firmware. I now run Tomato on a Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 and have been very happy with its stability.