Found this thought I'd share
http://www.electronista.com/articles/10/04/28/hulu.may.not.reach.britain.but.will.see.android/
can't wait!!!
If you explore the page the Google search references (which apparently the authors of this and a few other articles neglected to do), you should note that there is a hidden discussion area where the Android and iPhone/iPad apps are referenced only as desired options by page visitors. There is nothing to even hint that Hulu is working on any such thing.
Just a rumor, friend.
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Guys and gals, I've just finished migrating my latest articles & Bibles from the last ~5 months into the Wiki (so far, I haven't had the time to do this).
VERY important: I use my own scripts to convert my HTML-based articles to PhpWiki (also using other, Web-based PhpWiki converters). Unfortunately, there're some constructs that I just can't convert (and don't have the time to manually adjust ALL the articles - remember, there are hundreds of them); for example, consequent rows separated by only one line feed. (With them, the rows aren't rendered separated.)
If you encounter cases like this and would like to read the original instead,
1. you can find almost all these articles in the General forum ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=256 ) here; you can easily find them by just entering a, say, sentence to search for from my Wiki article, only searching for my nick and the General forum in the Advanced Search engine ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php )
2. at the bottom of many of my articles, there's a "Cross-posted to" section. Just click the XDA-Devs link in there.
3. alternatively, you can also search my blog ( http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/ )
I do hope you'll find my articles useful
I found this listing while applying for a position in the consulting and finance industries and it looked like something one of the Devs here might be interested in.
I don't know if I'm allowed to do this, so if a MOD could set me a pm if not, I'll happily remove this posting so you don't have to.
ANDROID DEVELOPER needed for the development of interfaces with Web Services using Android API. The term of the project will be long term if the candidate performs well.
The rest of the posting can be found in the zip file below. There is a pdf of the posting at the University of Rochester Career search site, as well as the posting's original listing at Dice.com, which I find easier to read.
Has anyone else experienced subject symptom on CyanogenMod 12? My location defaults me to google.ca, where I then browse to News via the pulldown menu.
Or if anyone can confirm or deny seeing this behaviour on their installation, that would be helpful. I'm on CyanogenMod 12-20150213-NIGHTLY-falcon, 1st generation Moto G. I was told on a forum that there no milestone releases of CyanogenMod for this phone yet.
It seems like the problem is related to high volume of extra information that Google appends & prepends to the target URL for a news article. Typing in the target URL unadorned with extra info seems to work fine. It doesn't make for a usable Google news, though.
On a related note, is the CM 12 browser basically Chrome? It's just referred to as "browser" and there is no reference to Chrome.
According to http://forums.oneplus.net/threads/default-cyanogenmod-browser.94832, the native browser is not Chrome. Reference is made to GMS certification, for which I found an explanation on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Mobile_Services.
So, as many of you know, you are supposed to be able to sign PDFs with the note 5. Now, we all know you can get 3rd party apps, but Samsung was supposed to make it easier by integrating it. I googled how to do this, and found nothing. I finally figured it out, but it was my last resort. They actually expect you to import the pdf into the s-note app, sign it, then share the file in order to convert it back into a pdf. This is not at all how it was shown in the Unpacked event where the man went to the 'my files' app, tapped the pdf, signed it, and then tapped save, and proclaimed he was done.
I don't promote my blog. in fact, I just started it for when I google a problem, find no solution, and then find my own. I'll make a blog post so hopefully google will pick it up and other's will be helped. Anyways, I made a blog post detailing above (the unpacked event, vs. the real solution). If this abridged version doesn't make sense hopefully my blog post will make more sense: http://wp.me/p6D4BZ-p
But hopefully I put enough information in this post that you won't have to go to my blog. I don't want to come across as promoting myself.
My questions are along the lines of what do you guy's think? Have you found a better solution? Should we just ignore the whole thing and get 3rd party apps? Was Samsung misleading? Is it a verizon only thing? Etc.
i searched xda and google, I'm surprised no one is talking about it.
Before reading your blog I did as you did in your blog. I never watched the unpacked event so I can't say whether or not it was misleading in this regard.
That aside, I like that we can do it without a 3Rd party app, even if it's with using import/export.
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So, as many of you know, you are supposed to be able to sign PDFs with the note 5. Now, we all know you can get 3rd party apps, but Samsung was supposed to make it easier by integrating it. I googled how to do this, and found nothing. I finally figured it out, but it was my last resort. They actually expect you to import the pdf into the s-note app, sign it, then share the file in order to convert it back into a pdf. This is not at all how it was shown in the Unpacked event where the man went to the 'my files' app, tapped the pdf, signed it, and then tapped save, and proclaimed he was done.
I don't promote my blog. in fact, I just started it for when I google a problem, find no solution, and then find my own. I'll make a blog post so hopefully google will pick it up and other's will be helped. Anyways, I made a blog post detailing above (the unpacked event, vs. the real solution). If this abridged version doesn't make sense hopefully my blog post will make more sense: http://wp.me/p6D4BZ-p
But hopefully I put enough information in this post that you won't have to go to my blog. I don't want to come across as promoting myself.
My questions are along the lines of what do you guy's think? Have you found a better solution? Should we just ignore the whole thing and get 3rd party apps? Was Samsung misleading? Is it a verizon only thing? Etc.
i searched xda and google, I'm surprised no one is talking about it.
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There is a thread in the non-carrier Note 5 General section discussing this. It appears to be yet another item Verizon has not included . That built-in functionality is available on some versions. I just don't understand why carriers remove items like this...it is so frustrating. Someone did say that you can accomplish the task using Hancom Office that is included. I think Adobe Fill and Sign also works.
Hi,
I've been using my new Android phone for web access a lot more recently. On a PC I like to limit my Google searches to a specific range of dates. But I see no option for that with my Android copy of Chrome.
I found this Reddit post from 3 years ago complaining about Google removing the option. Can anyone confirm that this is still the case?
There is a post in that thread with a link to information on how to use advanced google search terms like: date:3 date:6 and date:12 ...But those don't seem to be operational any more.
Is anyone aware of any more current information on whether or not it may still be possible to set a range of dates for Google searches in Android?