OriginalThinking said:
This isn't Android Gingerbread. It's a new version of ADW Launcher for Android.
iapetus said:From the comments:
OriginalThinking said:
Is this out already?SimleuqiR said:WOW...Love the transition between homescreens in the new ADW!
remz said:PowerAmp or Winamp
NH Apache said:So Netflix is now available for the small new market of Windows mobile but not for Android?
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Windows-Phone-7-Receives-Netflix-Service-Before-Android-164311.shtml
So much RAGE!
Futureman said:I wasn't asking for another music program. I love DoubleTwist, I just want to use a different icon. Something more like a generic music icon.
For that matter, can you change an app's icon without rooting? I'm on a Droid X here.
tabsina said:notifications lead to app now and not mobile web version
I'm sure MS threw some money at Netflix just to get a big name on their market. That's the only way that choice makes any sense.NH Apache said:So Netflix is now available for the small new market of Windows mobile but not for Android?
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Windows-Phone-7-Receives-Netflix-Service-Before-Android-164311.shtml
So much RAGE!
Edit:
Ooh an article that says before end of year. God, I hope so.
http://www.examiner.com/gadgets-in-...rush-tablet-enhanced-apps-for-android-tablets
Edit2: If Google TV is built on the Android platform and has a netflix app, can it be that much of a stretch to include it on mobile?
jayb said:new facebook is getting better but it still sucks. facebook inc. still hates android.
The Android app has been behind. The reason? When Facebook decided to start working on an Android app last year, it decided to work with an Android app shop to help them build their app. Then Google bought the company they were using, which knocked it behind this is one reason the iPhone app has traditionally gotten new features months before Android does.
NH Apache said:So Netflix is now available for the small new market of Windows mobile but not for Android?
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Windows-Phone-7-Receives-Netflix-Service-Before-Android-164311.shtml
So much RAGE!
Edit:
Ooh an article that says before end of year. God, I hope so.
http://www.examiner.com/gadgets-in-...rush-tablet-enhanced-apps-for-android-tablets
Edit2: If Google TV is built on the Android platform and has a netflix app, can it be that much of a stretch to include it on mobile?
tabsina said:New facebook update - v1.4
http://www.androidpolice.com/2010/1...s-groups-places-improved-notifications-fixes/
one cool addon i noticed is that you can set someones contact icon from within facebook, from any picture - is that new, or has it been around?
giga said:
giga said:
Fatalah said:Question -- From the OS Settings menu, does autosyncing need to be activated so that the gmail app can receive e-mails instantly?
I was under the impression that gmail used the "push" approach to deliver e-mail?
Contrarily, my Google Voice app gets updates instantly without OS-autosyncing activated. Google Voice has it's own "send background data" option under its settings, perhaps Gmail should do the same down the line?
Wads said:So, fellow G2ers, looks like there's an OTA rolling out soon that should fix issues like the reboot problems so many of us are having. Also hoping that it gives us some insight on how to root...
radioheadrule83 said:edit: I think it does function in a push-mail sort of way, it must have its own listener or something... because its almost immediate for me.
It is not the phone checking the server. Would I be correct in my understanding then to say it works like this:
1. Turn on Datasync on Phone.
2. Data sync alerts Gmail server that it is on, and then does no more until/unless it is turned off.
3. Gmail server records that that particular phone account is set to receive.
4. An email arrives in the Gmail account.
5. Gmail server checks the record to see if the value for Data Sync is True or False. If true it sends the email, if False, it does not.
So if I have understood correctly, the phone is not checking on a regular basis to see if mail exists, it acts only once (when the setting is changed) to indicate to the Gmail server a value of true or false for future checks by the server for the phone's availability.
giga said:
Speaking of which, what browser is everyone else using? I was using xScope before they butchered it. I'm currently using Dolphin HD but I think it's ugly as hell and not all that impressive either. Should I just use the default?hermit7 said:There is a new beta of Firefox (Fennec) Have to say that the performance on my Droid X is terrible. The Gaf mobile site, which I tested it on took forever to load.
Promptly uninstalled it and went back to the default Android browser.
It is available here if you want to give it a try.
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/mobile/download/
CrayzeeCarl said:Speaking of which, what browser is everyone else using? I was using xScope before they butchered it. I'm currently using Dolphin HD but I think it's ugly as hell and not all that impressive either. Should I just use the default?
Just snagged this update the other day. Is there any way to make it open to the "main menu" like it used to instead of the news feed?tabsina said:New facebook update - v1.4
http://www.androidpolice.com/2010/1...s-groups-places-improved-notifications-fixes/
groups, places icons
notifications lead to app now and not mobile web version
still missing cloud to phone instant notifications (unless i'm missing it) and someone pointed out in the facebook thread that tagging photos was still not possible
one cool addon i noticed is that you can set someones contact icon from within facebook, from any picture - is that new, or has it been around?
twinturbo2 said:Any suggestions for a poker game? Just straight hold-em with computer opponents and live multiplayer.
kaskade said:Did all the G2 owners get the update. I did, it seems like I can tether right now though. I thought it required a 15 dollar plan.
zaxor0 said:I want to connect to my school's wifi, but technically (according to the site) cell phones cannot connect.
The way their wireless works is that once connected you must open your browser and log in with your school ID. When I connect my phone to the wireless I am unable to get this login page. I just get a connection failed message when trying to load any sort of page.
So I'm not sure how they prevent me from doing using the wifi after I connect. But would any of you guys know a way around this or any apps that could aid me?
I have the galaxy s (att, captivate).
SimleuqiR said:Try changing the user agent on the browser? That might help....Not sure if it will work though.
zaxor0 said:Installed dolphin, changed the user agent. worked.
Thank ye!
subrock said:So i just got my captivate and im really liking it save for a few little quirks that im having to work around. Can someone clear a vouple things up for me?
How do i search using google in the stock browser? It says i van search using the address bar but it only gives me the version of the keyboard without the spacebar.
Is there any way to tap the top of the screen like in ios and have the browser take you back to the top of the page?
As you can probably tell I'm still getting used to the keyboard. Haha.
Also, i noticed the stock browser looks really grainy when zoomed out. Is there any way to fix it?
subrock said:How do i search using google in the stock browser? It says i van search using the address bar but it only gives me the version of the keyboard without the spacebar.
Futureman said:and Oh, the new Google Maps update is very nice.
I like the new toolbar at the top with an integrated search, Places, Layers, and My Location.
I may be imaging it, but I feel like the map image loads a lot faster now when you scroll to an area that needs to download.
One thing that I find annoying in general with Maps is you really need to have GPS on for it to function. I'm at work right now and cannot get a GPS signal, but obviously I can scroll around on the map and find my current location since I know where I am. So when I go to "Places" and click on coffee, it says "Waiting for Location" and can't find it because it can't get a GPS signal at work. Same thing with Buzz for example. Why can't it just show all the Buzz where I currently have the map set at w/o GPS info?
Also, I really want an update to Google Voice. It feels like there could be a lot more polish done there.
carlosp said:well i have a milestone and i am in europe and i never have to turn gps on, except the navigation thing. Works usually quite good for me. But they should indeed add a manuell "here I am" function. Besides you can always search for "[thing you want] near [Place you are]". For example you can search for:
"Restaurant near broadway 53"
You will get all the results for that area. Works right from maps.