Yet generally, I do not seem to suffer from bad battery life or memory management issues on my N9 compared to the Android phones I have. Could it be that running closer to the silicon with C, C++ and Qt apps compared to Android's virtual machine compensates for some of that putative running-in-the-background inefficiency?
The main exception though which may prove your point to some extent is going online with the chat accounts. That compared to everything else on the N9 seems to drain the battery fairly fast, presumably by keeping cellular network connections alive.
Happy N9 owner here since it launched in Sweden, although I also use a Galaxy Nexus running Paranoid Android now and then.
Both OSes have their respective strengths but as for multitasking, MeeGo on the N9 wins hands down. Swiping away the app to the side moves you out of it, swiping down closes it. Side swiping while in the launcher moves you between its three modes (notifications, app icons and minimized windows). All of the movements are accompanied by (mostly) smooth animations that enhance the effect. The spatial GUI is simple, easy to learn, efficient and highly addictive. Going from the N9 back to Android is like switching from quill pen and paper to hammer and rock.
Activist/user-controlled decentralised ad-hoc wifi networks that sidesteps ISPs to relay information across borders may be an option but the broadcast signals of such a network will quickly give it away if someone looks for wifi activity. Yeah, film rolls or memory cards hidden way up the a** probably offer better bandwith and stealth...
Perhaps then it is also time to mandate DRM+CHIP+NFC style weapons that can only be fired by a particular soldier and not by others (thereby limiting the black market for weapons) and only fired at other identified combatants (thereby limiting civilan casualties). I heared Pie Sky Arms Corp is working on such guns...
I fear this is the only action that content owners will pay any attention to, and I do not mean, stop buying and continue pirating the media.
Ignore their new products, on the Internet and in real life.
Put pressure on your favorite artists and writers.
Tell your friends.
If metadata is such a concern, one simple command with ExifTool http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/ can recursively delete all exif info in your whole image collection. And no, I will not post it can be just as destructive as rm -rf /
Yet generally, I do not seem to suffer from bad battery life or memory management issues on my N9 compared to the Android phones I have. Could it be that running closer to the silicon with C, C++ and Qt apps compared to Android's virtual machine compensates for some of that putative running-in-the-background inefficiency? The main exception though which may prove your point to some extent is going online with the chat accounts. That compared to everything else on the N9 seems to drain the battery fairly fast, presumably by keeping cellular network connections alive.
Happy N9 owner here since it launched in Sweden, although I also use a Galaxy Nexus running Paranoid Android now and then. Both OSes have their respective strengths but as for multitasking, MeeGo on the N9 wins hands down. Swiping away the app to the side moves you out of it, swiping down closes it. Side swiping while in the launcher moves you between its three modes (notifications, app icons and minimized windows). All of the movements are accompanied by (mostly) smooth animations that enhance the effect. The spatial GUI is simple, easy to learn, efficient and highly addictive. Going from the N9 back to Android is like switching from quill pen and paper to hammer and rock.
They release this one day before Jolla will unveil their continuation of Meego: Sailfish OS, which likely will be a highly open platform as well. http://jollatides.com/2012/11/20/24-hours-to-go-great-expectations/
How about going straight to the source instead? http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/2012/press.html
Bad link - expected cool distro for the Raspberry Pi :-D
Activist/user-controlled decentralised ad-hoc wifi networks that sidesteps ISPs to relay information across borders may be an option but the broadcast signals of such a network will quickly give it away if someone looks for wifi activity. Yeah, film rolls or memory cards hidden way up the a** probably offer better bandwith and stealth...
Perhaps then it is also time to mandate DRM+CHIP+NFC style weapons that can only be fired by a particular soldier and not by others (thereby limiting the black market for weapons) and only fired at other identified combatants (thereby limiting civilan casualties). I heared Pie Sky Arms Corp is working on such guns...
I think the Humble Bundle is the really showing the way for how Linux games should be marketed and sold. I hope they inspire others to follow.
It seems to me the only way to deal with the cartels is a Mexican spring with millions of people in the streets...
HP and Apotheker! Or perhaps Yahoo should look into PC hardware? :-p
This
So how does this fit in with SonyEricsson's current Android efforts?
Isn't this where the DMCA enters the game?
It may stop enough people to make it worthwhile, yes.
Interesting stuff. What is your source for all that?
Archlinux handles those upgrades pretty well too :-)
A fine demonstration of apps in the cloud reaching maturity. Waiting for Android compatibility :-)
Damn! As with so many other aspects of Apple's user interfaces, the iPhone now also provides a really smooth rooting process.
I fear this is the only action that content owners will pay any attention to, and I do not mean, stop buying and continue pirating the media. Ignore their new products, on the Internet and in real life. Put pressure on your favorite artists and writers. Tell your friends.
If metadata is such a concern, one simple command with ExifTool http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/ can recursively delete all exif info in your whole image collection. And no, I will not post it can be just as destructive as rm -rf /
Just make sure to get the iPants! http://www.jokesy.com/images/who-wears-the-trousers.jpg