So I recently got into water-cooling for my desktop & was wondering if any such attempt had been made for phones yet. I know there are tons of cool liquid cooled devices out there including some guy who used it on his Raspberry Pi !
A quick Google search came up with NEC as potentially eyeing the concept of water-cooling phones.
What do you guys think about water-cooling for mobile phones/tablets?
EDIT: Apparently users with less that 10 posts can't use external links, so I couldn't link the Pi & NEC. But they're easily found online.
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Hello friends,
I have lost my DVD player remote and now I am looking to get another new universal remote which can work with my DVD player and with many other items. So please suggest me the best website where I can get the best quality universal remote. Please help me asap.
Carol56 said:
Hello friends,
I have lost my DVD player remote and now I am looking to get another new universal remote which can work with my DVD player and with many other items. So please suggest me the best website where I can get the best quality universal remote. Please help me asap.
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Some times I wonder if posts like these are just troll bait. One would think that in today's day and age, anyone would know where to buy a remote control. I mean, its not like he is looking for a used, stabilizer tab trim motor for his Boeing 737. Its a damn remote control! That's like me creating a thread, asking where I can buy a gallon milk. This guy is just begging to be flamed. lol
But to answer your question... ebay. com or your local Walmart.
PS. And this is his first and only post on XDA. Really? Guy fired up his browser and registered on XDA just to ask this question? ROTFLMAO. This guy is my hero.
Sent via my EVO from the backseat of your Momma's SUV.
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You could find a better universal remote at various market located into your cities, and if you want a particular location to shop where you can find it, then search it form the google, and i'm sure it would help you to find this.
Hi,
I was looking for a universal remote from a very long time but didn't found any advanced and affordable universal remote, then my nephew suggested me a website and you do not believe I found many universal remotes under my budget. I purchased one for myself and some of the main features of my universal remote are : Powered by: two AAA batteries, Workable range: < 9m, within 45 degree angle, Full function infrared remote(IR) control etc... If you are in the same position in which I was earlier then will recommend you to visit this website: "http://www.brandsdragon.com". You will get great deals.
I dug up this article that I read a while ago, thought it'd be something worth discussing here...
When is a smartphone not a smartphone? When it's a converged device!
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In short, my smartphone, at least as Nokia (and I) have seen it evolve, is the ultimate converged device, rolling in the essential functions of just about every other piece of consumer electronics into what used to be a humble 'phone'. And, by this standard, a device like the Nokia N8 has to stand supreme - in addition to most of the above converged functions, it adds whole new realms of converged functionality with the extended Bluetooth and USB-on-the-go capabilities - need a file beamed from A to B to C and a movie previewed from memory stick? Need a chunk of your desktop hard disk mirrored on your phone's microSD? All standard fare for the ultimate 'converged device'. Need to travel abroad? No, you don't need to pick up another device for another continent - with the N8 we're now up to pentaband 3G radios and it'll work anywhere on the planet.
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MEANWHILE...
On the other side of the Atlantic, a parallel stream of 'smartphoning' was created, primarily by Apple and then taken up by Google with their provision of the Android operating system. Here the focus was absolutely on mobile data and information, rather than on electronics and functions. As a result, we've ended up with devices like the iPhone 4 and Samsung Galaxy S, both of which are championed madly by the 'Nokia N8 is rubbish' brigade. They cite the way web pages can be loaded faster and scrolled more smoothly. They sometimes cite a quicker and easier email client. If the reviewer is a fan of the HTC devices, they'll also go on and on about the superb way social network contacts can be merged in with those on the phone.
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Full article here: http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/features/item/12217_When_is_a_smartphone_not_a_sma.php
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing very much
thanks for sharing
Thank you very much
A very big industry and a very intense competition to grab market share.
Good article
I really don't like Apple at all because of their proprietary and self obsessed tendencies. You can't do much of anything that they don't allow you to do. I have been on an Android platform since it came out years ago. That being said I am now producing music and I have been seriously considering getting an Ipad because they have several top notch synth apps and DAW's like Garage Band. The only thing I can find for Android is things that you hit a button and it makes a sound. You can't record into the program or do much of anything. Am I missing something? I would love to stick with Android, but Apple is beckoning me after all these years.
Obviously I am new to the forums, I was discussing this with a guy who told me to come here and if there was a DAW type app you guys would know about it or at least know what is in the works or why it is not coming out.
As a sidenote I have been following this thread on the android Google support forum about this very issue.
If you look up in the android code developers board at code.google dot com /p/android/issues/detail?id=3434 (won't let me post outside links so I had to separate a bunch of stuff .. just fix it to go to the link. it isn't a nefarious link it is google.
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I really don't like Apple at all because of their proprietary and self obsessed tendencies. You can't do much of anything that they don't allow you to do. I have been on an Android platform since it came out years ago. That being said I am now producing music and I have been seriously considering getting an Ipad because they have several top notch synth apps and DAW's like Garage Band. The only thing I can find for Android is things that you hit a button and it makes a sound. You can't record into the program or do much of anything. Am I missing something? I would love to stick with Android, but Apple is beckoning me after all these years.
Obviously I am new to the forums, I was discussing this with a guy who told me to come here and if there was a DAW type app you guys would know about it or at least know what is in the works or why it is not coming out.
As a sidenote I have been following this thread on the android Google support forum about this very issue.
If you look up in the android code developers board at code.google dot com /p/android/issues/detail?id=3434 (won't let me post outside links so I had to separate a bunch of stuff .. just fix it to go to the link. it isn't a nefarious link it is google.
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No suggestions yet?
Weather you need to make music entirely on phone or you have a studio and you just need more functionality with android devices, I think these two apps can help you.
I'm pretty sure you must have heard of FL Studio Mobile, I've been using it for a long time now and I can say it is the best DAW for Android. It has all the features that you will need as a producer. If your phone is powerful enough then you can produce any genre, there's a few things missing though, like orchestral instruments (there's a very few of those), also synths are not like top notch but they does the job if you are skilled, also Auto-Tune isn't that good yet.
Or you could also try Cubasis 3, it has a free demo version on play store, known as the Cubasis LE. This one is way better and powerful in terms of features but the only reason I wouldn't say it as the best one is that
1. It's not available for all devices.
2. It's really expensive.
But if that doesn't sound like much of a problem, you can try Cubasis, it has more orchestral instruments, better synths, better visuals.
Hey All:
Is there a general forum or place where people provide recommendations across brands and models?
I'm trying to get a recommendation for a 10" Tablet. It has to be Android, and I need good USB-OTG support. My preference is something with Cyanogenmod (or other custom rom) support so that it will last more than a couple of Android revisions. I'm not hugely price sensitive but want to get good bang for my buck as well.
I'm somewhat bitter about my Sony Tablet S, which was dropped like a hot potato by Sony in the VAIO selloff and has since received absolutely no support (and very limited development, not for lack of trying by very capable developers). So longevity is going to be a key for me in this purchase.
Thanks for any help!
--Databoy2k
databoy2k said:
Hey All:
Is there a general forum or place where people provide recommendations across brands and models?
I'm trying to get a recommendation for a 10" Tablet. It has to be Android, and I need good USB-OTG support. My preference is something with Cyanogenmod (or other custom rom) support so that it will last more than a couple of Android revisions. I'm not hugely price sensitive but want to get good bang for my buck as well.
I'm somewhat bitter about my Sony Tablet S, which was dropped like a hot potato by Sony in the VAIO selloff and has since received absolutely no support (and very limited development, not for lack of trying by very capable developers). So longevity is going to be a key for me in this purchase.
Thanks for any help!
--Databoy2k
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Hey there.
You would like to post your query here in this thread in order to have the best response.
Also take a look here and here too.
cheers.
Thanks. I posted in the first thread. I was trying to stay out of the Model vs. Model threads to stay in general topics as well as to not hijack (just in case someone recommends the Transformer, for example)
I work for a group of scientists that use mobile devices in the wild in Africa. The devices we've been using are ~15 years old, so we're about due for an upgrade. Because of where these things are used, we're only interested in "rugged" handhelds. Most of these devices use some edition of Windows Embedded, but many manufacturers are starting to release models with Android or occasionally Linux (Yocto).
To meet our needs, we're probably going to need to root whatever we decide to use. Does anyone have any experience rooting or developing for these kinds of devices? I'm looking for feedback about manufacturers--"So-and-so was really helpful for our unique needs", or "Their customer service is terrible"--as well as any comments or experiences you may have had trying to root one of these devices.
Examples of some of the products and manufacturers we're considering:
(I'm too new to these forums to be able to post links for these examples, sorry)
Janam XT85 will have an Android model "soon"
Janam XG105 runs Linux (Yocto)
Honeywell Dolphin 7800
HandHeld Nautiz X4 as of yesterday (18 Sep 2014) has an Android option
2T N4