Great comparison between justice systems in Iran and USA. Those who moderated the parent insightful deserve being sent to Iran to get a clue. They should bring their porn collections for initial evidence.
It worked well with a drone, I see no reason why they won't do the same with the dolphins. After the capture they'll proudly demonstrate to the entire world what american dolphin infidels look like, and then send them for reverse engineering in China and Russia.
They do. As do many (probably even the majority) of Android devices. And Symbian devices. And bloody well anything that runs on ARM! The number of locked ARM devices vastly outnumbers the number that are unlocked, or even have the ability to be officially unlocked. Should unlocked ARM devices be the norm? Yes. Is Microsoft's position the norm among every device and OS manufacturer? Also yes.
Number one Android devices manufacturer is Samsung, which didn't ever bother to lock their bootloaders. Quite the opposite, they contribute to CyanogenMod and ever hired its top developer. Maybe it's one of the reasons they are number one?
Israel is and always was the aggressor! They kill millions of innocent unarmed palestinians every day, use their heads to play soccer, and the rest of the bodies to provide blood for their matzos.
Here is an excerpt from 0xOmar's original post on pastebin:
It's first part of our release, my goal is reacing 1 million non-duplicate people, which is 1/6 of Israel's population.
...
What's fun for us?
- Watching 400,000 people gathered in front of Israeli credit card companies and banks, complaining about cards and that they are stolen
- Watching Israeli banks shredding 400,000 credit cards and re-generate new cards (so costly, huh?)
- Watching people purchasing stuff for theirself using the cards and making Israeli credit cards untrustable in the world, like Nigerian credit cards
- and much more...
The alleged goal is to hurt lots of random people without any personal gain. And what is the goal of terrorism?
Why? IE9 is a completely good browser. It's on par with Chrome, but in fact it offers even more features and security than Firefox does currently, like sandboxing. It's also standards compliant and supports HTML5. There's nothing to hate about IE9.
OK, you convinced me, I'll try it immediately. Does it come as.deb or.rpm? Or maybe I should compile it from source?
Lana was not alone there, and since then she was interviewed by many major news agencies, the photos have been reprinted by newspapers and shown on TV. It is real.
XBMC - very stable (last crash was a year ago), controlled entirely by universal IR remote, used mostly by my wife (I myself don't watch much), beautiful and very impressive (several guests installed it as well after seeing ours), very nice movie library sorted by IMDB rating. Running on old ubuntu htpc box with nvidia card (vdpau).
Boxee - tried it at some point, found no reason to keep.
Don't know about other phones, but quick search in the Android market shows a few basic interpreters, some of them free. So instead of asking slashdot, why don't you just download them?
NetEnforcer is actually a traffic shaper, rather than spyware, the one ISPs use to lower priority of bittorent downloads.
This sale is really bad for the free world: instead of downloading their pr0n all day long, more Iranians will join the Revolutionary Guard and enrich uranium! Now we are really doomed!
It's faster than any official Samsung ROM, has good battery life and everything is working (apart from Wi-Fi tethering, which too will probably be fixed soon).
If Google really minded unauthorized Market access, wouldn't they do anything to prevent it? Apparently it doesn't bother them: the same hacks that worked a year ago, still do today. Obviously, they don't want shady manufacturers to pre-install Market on bad hardware and damage Android reputation, but they don't care if experienced users do it at their own risk and know the limitations.
And thus useless for check depositing. Chase Bank's deposit app for Android is exclusive to Android Market.
A few minutes on slatedroid, half an hour of effort and your favorite Chinese tablet is running the full market. And please don't tell me time is money, your mere presence here proves otherwise.
So how do I convince the publisher of an application that uses the NDK to offer a MIPS version of the same application? I haven't yet had a chance to try a MIPS tablet for myself, but I'm under the impression that the view of Android Market on such a tablet would be as barren as, say, the AppsLib that comes on eighth-generation Archos devices because most apps using the NDK are exclusive to ARM and thus hidden.
I never recommended buying a MIPS tablet, just answered your certification question. Though I guess for basic uses like web browsing, it should be fine.
(Aside: Has my "trying to find the best affordable Android tablet" become "whining" yet? Should I stop now?)
I would say yes. Though it looks to me like you are trying to convince yourself not to grab one of these 100$ tablets. Good luck with that, it's not easy. I failed 3 times:)
Are they certified by Google? If not, then what market do they come with?
Almost all are not, but there are some exceptions, e.g. MIPS-based Ainol Novo 7 is Google certified (running ICS) and costs around 100$
Does "pretty good hardware" include a capacitive digitizer so that 1. I can run applications that require Android Market, and 2. I don't have to either borrow my DS's stylus or press so hard I feel like I'm running the risk of breaking it?
Yes, most 100$+ tablets are using capacitive 5-point multitouch screens. Their resolution is usually quite low though, but it's going to change soon - there are several new 7" tablets with 1024x600 resolution.
They never learned how to buy governments. Technology means nothing, without active participation in good ol' corruption, you can't achieve much in most of the world, including the US.
There are many alternative services, written by third parties, and even basic android comes with services like Microsoft exchange. My SGS2 arrived with Windows Live Mail and Yahoo Mail syncing, plus lots of social services.
Great comparison between justice systems in Iran and USA. Those who moderated the parent insightful deserve being sent to Iran to get a clue. They should bring their porn collections for initial evidence.
It worked well with a drone, I see no reason why they won't do the same with the dolphins.
After the capture they'll proudly demonstrate to the entire world what american dolphin infidels look like, and then send them for reverse engineering in China and Russia.
They do. As do many (probably even the majority) of Android devices. And Symbian devices. And bloody well anything that runs on ARM! The number of locked ARM devices vastly outnumbers the number that are unlocked, or even have the ability to be officially unlocked. Should unlocked ARM devices be the norm? Yes. Is Microsoft's position the norm among every device and OS manufacturer? Also yes.
Number one Android devices manufacturer is Samsung, which didn't ever bother to lock their bootloaders. Quite the opposite, they contribute to CyanogenMod and ever hired its top developer. Maybe it's one of the reasons they are number one?
On Nov 9, 2011 I unintentionally pointed my new 5mw green laser pen into the sky.
Sorry Phobos-Grunt, I didn't see you there.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberterrorism
Israel is and always was the aggressor! They kill millions of innocent unarmed palestinians every day, use their heads to play soccer, and the rest of the bodies to provide blood for their matzos.
Absolutely everybody knows that.
Here is an excerpt from 0xOmar's original post on pastebin:
It's first part of our release, my goal is reacing 1 million non-duplicate people, which is 1/6 of Israel's population.
...
What's fun for us?
- Watching 400,000 people gathered in front of Israeli credit card companies and banks, complaining about cards and that they are stolen
- Watching Israeli banks shredding 400,000 credit cards and re-generate new cards (so costly, huh?)
- Watching people purchasing stuff for theirself using the cards and making Israeli credit cards untrustable in the world, like Nigerian credit cards
- and much more...
The alleged goal is to hurt lots of random people without any personal gain. And what is the goal of terrorism?
For all kinds of cars the energy efficiency is measured in ideal conditions and quite often is very far from what you get in real life.
Look everyone, an AC with sense of humor!
Why? IE9 is a completely good browser. It's on par with Chrome, but in fact it offers even more features and security than Firefox does currently, like sandboxing. It's also standards compliant and supports HTML5. There's nothing to hate about IE9.
OK, you convinced me, I'll try it immediately. Does it come as .deb or .rpm? Or maybe I should compile it from source?
I'll celebrate when usage of all versions of IE drops below 1 percent.
Lana was not alone there, and since then she was interviewed by many major news agencies, the photos have been reprinted by newspapers and shown on TV. It is real.
XBMC - very stable (last crash was a year ago), controlled entirely by universal IR remote, used mostly by my wife (I myself don't watch much), beautiful and very impressive (several guests installed it as well after seeing ours), very nice movie library sorted by IMDB rating. Running on old ubuntu htpc box with nvidia card (vdpau).
Boxee - tried it at some point, found no reason to keep.
Don't know about other phones, but quick search in the Android market shows a few basic interpreters, some of them free. So instead of asking slashdot, why don't you just download them?
Everyone who posts a comment is antisemitic!
I never realized until now that AC actually stands for Antisemitic Coward.
NetEnforcer is actually a traffic shaper, rather than spyware, the one ISPs use to lower priority of bittorent downloads.
This sale is really bad for the free world: instead of downloading their pr0n all day long, more Iranians will join the Revolutionary Guard and enrich uranium! Now we are really doomed!
It's faster than any official Samsung ROM, has good battery life and everything is working (apart from Wi-Fi tethering, which too will probably be fixed soon).
Details here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1398223.
(I'm not affiliated with it of course, just a happy user).
Yes.
If Google really minded unauthorized Market access, wouldn't they do anything to prevent it? Apparently it doesn't bother them: the same hacks that worked a year ago, still do today. Obviously, they don't want shady manufacturers to pre-install Market on bad hardware and damage Android reputation, but they don't care if experienced users do it at their own risk and know the limitations.
Are you trying to be more catholic than the Pope?
And thus useless for check depositing. Chase Bank's deposit app for Android is exclusive to Android Market.
A few minutes on slatedroid, half an hour of effort and your favorite Chinese tablet is running the full market. And please don't tell me time is money, your mere presence here proves otherwise.
So how do I convince the publisher of an application that uses the NDK to offer a MIPS version of the same application? I haven't yet had a chance to try a MIPS tablet for myself, but I'm under the impression that the view of Android Market on such a tablet would be as barren as, say, the AppsLib that comes on eighth-generation Archos devices because most apps using the NDK are exclusive to ARM and thus hidden.
I never recommended buying a MIPS tablet, just answered your certification question. Though I guess for basic uses like web browsing, it should be fine.
(Aside: Has my "trying to find the best affordable Android tablet" become "whining" yet? Should I stop now?)
I would say yes. Though it looks to me like you are trying to convince yourself not to grab one of these 100$ tablets. Good luck with that, it's not easy. I failed 3 times :)
Are they certified by Google? If not, then what market do they come with?
Almost all are not, but there are some exceptions, e.g. MIPS-based Ainol Novo 7 is Google certified (running ICS) and costs around 100$
Does "pretty good hardware" include a capacitive digitizer so that 1. I can run applications that require Android Market, and 2. I don't have to either borrow my DS's stylus or press so hard I feel like I'm running the risk of breaking it?
Yes, most 100$+ tablets are using capacitive 5-point multitouch screens. Their resolution is usually quite low though, but it's going to change soon - there are several new 7" tablets with 1024x600 resolution.
They never learned how to buy governments. Technology means nothing, without active participation in good ol' corruption, you can't achieve much in most of the world, including the US.
There are many alternative services, written by third parties, and even basic android comes with services like Microsoft exchange. My SGS2 arrived with Windows Live Mail and Yahoo Mail syncing, plus lots of social services.
The google ones work the best though.
Yes, quite a few. Microsoft exchange for example. And anyone can write account services with syncing, all APIs are public.
They just need to recruit GeoHot or the team that cracked PS3 (with its hardware encryption embedded into the CELL CPU). Problem solved.