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I never had a yaroze, I did have an early model PS1 with the expansion port which allowed direct bus access.....this coupled with one of those DATEL interfaces for cheating in games allowed you to run your own code.
I had all sorts of crap that I wrote running on the PS1, same for the...
Well...seeing as you asked nicely.
Playing a recording, want to jump forward 15 mins? Oh, I'll just press the "jump forward" button.
No. First you have to press Fast Forward, and then you can use the jump buttons.
Accidentally press a button and end up in a menu while watching a...
The TiVo interface is awful. It's unintuitive, it's slow, it's riddled with many options that require a double click (nested menus) for no apparent reason.
Have I mentioned it's slow?
However, the experience of it using it with the iPad app is just brilliant, it's how it should be on the box...
What you actually got is your very own mobile cell which uses your internet connection to connect to the main network, so its no wonder you get full strength signal. Op has a voda femto cell, but it doesn't work too well with his internet connection. Although clever they still have a need for...
(this is my opinion based on designing products with RF electronics, I've never actually used one of these)
I doubt that will really help, the issue is that you haven't got a strong enough signal in the first place, amplifying a shite signal is really only going to accomplish raising the noise...
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...