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I can do this, but then I use Nova Launcher Prime as my home screen/launcher/etc - so I don't know if this is possible in stock android. Howver, Nova Launcher is bloody brilliant.
If you're running the stock launcher then you're missing out.
It's no more bloatware than in installing anything! Not quite sure why you'd think installing a widget is bloatware, its a fundamental thing under android and one of the big advantages over iOS.
Bloatware is shite that a manufacturer installs that is neither wanted or needed and cannot be removed.
They have it "on" because they have an SD card and therefore a FAT filing system.
The nexus doesn't have an SD card and the internal flash is formatted as YAFFS.
USB 2 is limited to 100mA before enumeration and 500mA after enumeration, there's also all sorts of caveats on multiple devices on the same hub sharing total power output.
Basically it'll always be s**te.
Good good.
Phone is running Linux and the OS is not stored on a FAT partition...
In my own particular use there's no difference as I would specifically turn off "content" from showing on notifications as I don't want random people/friends picking up my phone and seeing a preview of a message or email! In my use I click power and see immediately what apps have caused...
Fair play for having a go.
A couple of questions (these are serious, not trolling)
What is it that you don't like about the notifications? I prefer my lock screen not to be filled with lots of stuff like iOS does, I like the fact I can wake up my phone, glance at the toolbar and see exactly...
You'll get used to the screen size very quickly, my N4 feels just right, not too big...not too small.
Pick up an iPhone and you'll wonder how you ever lived with it.
Because its not a 4 digit pin you can have as many characters as you like. You're not just limited to pin codes anyway, there are other methods of unlocking.
Everything is logical in Jellybean, unless you're a moron! You can stick your calendar on the screen as a widget, same goes for your inboxes etc.
The fact that it's ultimately configurable means it can operate how you want it to operate. For instance, you have control over what appears on...
Empty trash.
OS X won't actually remove the files until you empty the trash. If you've deleted anything on it then the files will still be there, just in another folder and hidden.
It's not subsidised though, that's the point. It's just sold at zero margin.
I don't know about google fibre, but something like internet services will have a much higher amount of incoming revenue per month per subscriber compared to a phone user buying a couple of apps a month.* (that's a...
Neither of them (google or LG) will be selling devices at a loss (in terms of unit price either to end customer or lg to google).
LG will have more considerable more money to recover on the product (development costs etc), but they will be recovering that from their own model which sells at a...
I prefer parallels for some reason. I've owned various releases of both and parallels is the only one that's up to date on my machine now (although I do have up to date versions of VMware on machines at work - but that's just historical as they used that).
Each to their own*!
I have to say that Parallels 8 + Mavericks is swift, I'm spending a lot of time inside a Windows 7 VM at the moment and it's noticeably quicker since the updating both.
If only I could get the new Microsoft remote desktop client to work properly over a SSH tunnel without...
I've not actually seen the new 7!
Humn....might have to go have a look at one somewhere this weekend.
I liked the old 7 coating because it felt better to hold than glass or metal (personal preference).