Karl Marx did say that the proletariat would rise up, take over the means of production, and create a robot to do the work for them. That robot would be named "Android."
Oh and Hitler was a vegetarian. He looooooooved apples!
communist
Karl Marx did say that the proletariat would rise up, take over the means of production, and create a robot to do the work for them. That robot would be named "Android."
Oh and Hitler was a vegetarian. He looooooooved apples!
I was thinking more fascism, but this works too
I just work with what you gave me. LOL
Because you are lazy and fat
LMAO @ fat. You burn calories swiping through your icon drawer???
he sets fruit ninja trendz
I have a fast metabolism
I have the original moto droid and its rooted. I didnt root it.. but how do i go about unrooting it? It says ONIX when the phone is booted up.
Seems like that phone's running a customized Android OS (also called a custom ROM) called ONIX.
A quick Google brings up a way of restoring the phones's original, unrooted OS, although since I've never owned that phone, I've never tried this method and can't guarantee it'll work.
Why do you why to unroot it?
I've been using pulse for the longest time. Never thought I would get rid of it. Its been an awesome news reader. Downloaded flip board and are blown away. Everything is so smooth. I love it.
Android’s Multiple User Accounts Shown Off On Video – All But Confirmed For Future Versions of Android
posted on Aug 2nd 2012 at 10:32pm by Chris Chavez
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Here we go, guys. This is where we separate the kiddie mobile OS’s from the big boys: multiple user accounts. We’ve heard about it. We’ve dreamed about it. We want it. The good news is that we recently discovered early versions of it already baked into Jelly Bean AOSP, so we know Google has, at the very least, been toying around with the idea.
Today, a developer over on XDA managed to activate the sleeping code, getting multiple user accounts to appear in the power menu (activated when holding down the power button), and although it should work on any AOSP ROM (CM10, AOKP) there’s not much functionality. He showed off his handiwork in a video tutorial and after typing out a few lines of code in Terminal Emulator, you too can get multiple users accounts up and running on your ROM. Check it out.
Another user managed to get it up and running on his Galaxy Nexus and provided some info on what’s working and what isn’t.
I found that in the second account there are apps that I don’t have in the primary account, for example: Google Wallet, Play Magazines, Play Books and Play Films. (I’m from Belgium)Google software engineer Amith Yamasani actually addressed multiple user accounts after a dev attempted to submit a patch to AOSP tweaking the order of the power menu while multiple accounts were enabled. After rejecting the patch, Yamasani warned that, “Multi-user feature is not ready for deployment. Bad things will happen if you use it in its current state!” Yamasani went on to confirm that the Android user experience team has the final say on the UI for multiple UA’s and it will most likely change in the future. Shweeet…
Oh, they disappeared as soon as I signed in with my Google account.
If you are on the second user, most of the data from the primary user is hidden (you can not acces it).
For example:
- photo’s
- unlocked levels in Angry Birds
- music
- contacts
- google account
- clipboard
- home screen
But there are a few exceptions:
- all the apps are there, as if they were just installed
- the recent apps menu
- the use-app-as-default-setting (I don’t know the official name). For example: if you set Apex as default in the Guest account, it will also be default in the primary account.
- your messages (!)
The convenience of having multiple user accounts is something Android tablet users, specifically those with families, have been asking for awhile now. While it wouldn’t make much sense for smartphone users (other than having, say, a work accounts along with personal one) it looks like the possibility of multiple user accounts is all but certain in future versions of Android. Key Lime Pie perhaps?
[XDA Developers | Via Slashgear | TheVerge]
Video :http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=OfHWV_-X3a8
seems like it would be way more useful for schools/tablets than a phone. or work phones.
Well, for tablets for sure
Nobody should and will use multiple user accounts on his phone
Apex Launcher adds some Jelly Bean features:
http://lifehacker.com/5932468/apex-l...andwich-phones
The new version of the launcher—which is technically in beta—is based on Jelly Bean code, meaning it's got quite a few performance improvements under the hood, and it's smoother than ever. It also has Jelly Bean's automatic widget resizing, so when you place a widget on the home screen, it moves icons out of its way and resizes itself to fit automatically. You can also quickly remove apps and widgets by flinging them to the edge of the home screen, and if you're on Jelly Bean, you'll get a few fancy animations as well.
Good
I have been using Apex Launcher with Jelly Bean Apex Theme; pretty cool
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...90b3guamJoZCJd
Last edited by lefty; 08-07-2012 at 12:36 PM.
I just flashed the Google Now.apk this morning on my rooted Galaxy Note.
It's running very stable. Very cool app.
Here's the xda thread for the flashable zip if you are so inclined.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=2856
If you're rooted, Beats has been ported to ICS.
I've installed it and it works. It's actually pretty sweet.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...51bGwsMSwyLDNd
My HTC came with Beats
If you can find a rom/kernel with dolby mobile I would recommend that 100 times and 200 on sunday over beats.
Beats is great compared to nobeats, but Dolby mobile makes beats sound like a can with a string attached. (at least with my 3devo)
Haven't seen anything with Dolby mobile anywhere. Is that an HTC add?
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