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Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
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Dec 10, 2004
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Have you guys heard of 'ahome' & 'pandahome'?

If you're ever in the app market you will sometime see themes (ex. Ferrari theme) and it says you require one of above apps but they're actually not on the market so where can I find them? (if I haven't made myself clear...they're apps that apparently allow you to set themes)
 

.zero

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This one is for Asif and the rest of the Motorola defense brigade.

I compare this article to George Michaels telling Bono to stop being such a homo

http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/06/motorola-is-open-to-developing-windows-phone-7-devices-but-on/

Have you guys heard of 'ahome' & 'pandahome'?

If you're ever in the app market you will sometime see themes (ex. Ferrari theme) and it says you require one of above apps but they're actually not on the market so where can I find them? (if I haven't made myself clear...they're apps that apparently allow you to set themes)
Yes, you can find them in the market and both are free. I think both of them allow you to add extra screens on your device because earlier versions of android only support 3-4 panels
 

.zero

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The title alone explains it all

A company that makes horrible and dumb personal handsets is telling MS that they will consider making more horrible and dumb handsets that run their new OS barring that its not dumb and horrible as well
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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Anyone seen the G2 fail yet?

James Losey from New America Foundation writes, "I thought you might be interested in a new 'feature' of the latest Android phone. Officially released tomorrow October 6, some T-mobile stores began selling the HTC G2 yesterday. Within 24 hours, users have discovered that the phone has built-in hardware that restricts what software a device owner might wish to install. Specifically, one of the microchips embedded into the G2 prevents device owners from making permanent changes to the Android operating system, re-installing the original firmware."

http://www.boingboing.net/2010/10/05/t-mobile-sneaks-root.html
 

.zero

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For Asif and the other Motorola lovers:

Motorola's mobile unit posts first operating profit in a long, long time
By Chris Ziegler posted Oct 28th 2010 11:37AM

As a whole, Motorola is no stranger to profit... thing is, Moto won't be "whole" for much longer, and when the split happens, we're sure it'd like all of its divisions to be profitable. The mobile unit, of course, has been the struggling one, trying to pull out of a multi-year post-RAZR nosedive under the leadership of CEO Sanjay Jha -- and it looks like his all-in bet on Android is starting to pay off at the bank on today's news that they've posted a non-GAAP operating profit of $3 million. Yes, sure, that's razor-thin when you consider that they sold some $2 billion worth of phones -- but these guys haven't seen black ink in three years, so it's definitely cause for celebration. Looking at the bigger picture, the entirety of Motorola posted non-GAAP earnings per share of 16 cents -- handily beating the estimate of 10 to 12 cents -- on sales of $5.8 billion. Not out of the woods yet, but certainly rolling toward the end of the year on a high note, we'd say.

http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/28/motorolas-mobile-unit-posts-first-operating-profit-in-a-long-l/

Engadget
 

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