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I have a starting issue with my 182.
Every morning it starts up fine. It seems almost every evening when I come out of work it needs anywhere from 2 to 30 attempts to start it.
It's not a battery issue, there's plenty of power there (as evidenced by it firing up when it actually goes). All...
I get this occasionally on my 182. I'm convinced its due to suspension geometry and tyre tread depth. It only occurs when my front tyres are near to needing replacing when the tread is low.
Can't get out of your contract as the contract specifically states that they are allowed to increase the cost of your contract by less than inflation over 12 months. As inflation is at 5%+, and they haven't increased their contracts in 12 months, they're well within their terms.
Not that I'd...
I dunno, this sounds pretty much like they're getting on with it: "And we're off. Check back in 2 months :) #cm9 #ics." (that was from Cyanogen himself).
Hopefully the SII will get one of the early builds considering Samsung sent the Cyanogenmod team a bunch of SII's.
I know. I'm tempted to flog my SII and get myself a Nexus Galaxy just for ICS. Though I might just wait a couple of weeks as the ICS ASOP code was released the other day, so I'm sure that someone'll have it running soon enough. Cyanogen won't be to long either, they're on it now apparently...
Damn Straight. First thing I did with my SII was to rip touchwiz off it and get it as close to stock as possible. Now I've got Cyanogen on it, it's great.
Official ones look like 1st and 2nd quarter of 2012, but I bet that the unofficial ones will be out not long after the Nexus Galaxy hits the streets (17th November over here).
Once someone's able to dump a release copy of the ROM from a Galaxy Nexus I'm sure all the clever bods over at XDA and...
They're killing it because apparently they have to tweak it for every different ARM device, unfortunatly this means they have to tweak it for pretty much every single different handset, they're not killing off the desktop variant though.
Here's a handy list
All the phones that have been announced as having ICS coming to them.
HTC Sensation
HTC Sensation XL
HTC Sensation XE
HTC Rezound
HTC EVO 3D
HTC EVO Design 4G
HTC Amaze 4G
Samsung
Galaxy S II
Galaxy Note
Galaxy Tab 10.1
Galaxy Tab 8.9
Galaxy Tab 7.7
Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus...
Sounds like you're talking about IPS/IDS
Many many different types. They're mostly on an enterprise level though. The sort of thing that sits in your core network (IDS) or on your border (IPS) and watches all the traffic and looks for particular signatures.
Most decent firewalls have some...
If it is IP related get yourself a copy of ToR. That routes your traffic through a different external IP every time.
Also, if you're on Virgin, rebooting your router won't work, their DHCP tends to dish out the same IP address every time. I've had the same IP on Virgin for about 18 months now...
If you can find one that is. They're like rocking horse s**t these days. I've been looking for a replacement for mine for about 10 months now, but don't play xbox enough to justify spending out on a Fanatec setup.
"Real" GPS applications do all their mapping/routing locally so you don't need a net connection (Like Copilot for instance), If you just use the inbuilt Google Maps then you will incur data charges as everything is pulled from the net.
You can have the same account on multiple devices.
I run my gmail account on two phones and a tablet. All purchased software appears on all devices and can be downloaded to all devices without paying for it again.
Also, they CAN refuse to repair under warranty, but they usually don't.
I've rooted several Desires at work that we've had replaced due to screens dying or similar.
I actually had my screen replaced on my Nexus One by HTC. Not only was it bootloader unlocked and rooted it was running custom...
Rooting does not do that. Rooting purely gives you full admin level privileges , after it's rooted you can then install things like App2ext which then will allow you to install directly to an ext partition (so you don't run out of app memory), depending on the kernel you can then also overclock...
Seems a bit of overkill. It also depends on what/where you are plugging it in. Not all PC's have an E-SATA socket on them, but most have a USB socket, so if you're only wanting 16GB of space, just get yourself a 16GB USB flash key.
Personally I use one of these. Read speed: 34 MB/s, Write...
You mean something like this:
Though it seems to have stripped the tabs out between the two columns.
Instrument Name and ID
http://www.cliosport.net
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Short answer is that it is a measurement of round-trip-time between you and the server. So basically how long it takes one packet to go from you to the server and back again. So the lower the better, especially for things like online gaming.
Due to the way TCP/IP works, a higher latency (or...
Go onto the market, download Skype.
If your phone is one of the supported, then you can make video calls to any other skype user which has that capability.
The Samsung Galaxy S2 appears to have in built video call capability. Not tried it yet, as video calling was pointless when it came out...
I've noticed that a couple off times my SGS2 has switched off mobile data, but voice and Wifi still works.
Press the power button and make sure flight mode isn't turned on. If it is, turn it off.
You could do what my mates and I do for our wordpress site.
Host it on Wordpress itself for the moment, and point your own domain at it.
http://skywatching.wordpress.com is the actual hosted site, but http://www.skywatching.co.uk redirects to it, and you tell Wordpress about your domain from...