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Thanks for the youtube tip. Will check that out, perhaps it works for other flash video sites, too. As for the "poor implementation". That should be more an excuse from the old days with power hungry components and limited RAM. Not to mention that I could do the exact same thing on WM 6.5 running slingplayer in the background without a hitch many years ago. The right way to do it would be a "true multitasking" switch, which you can set globally or for specific apps or processes. Standard setting would be off, so that most users are not affected. The current way is a little too "Apple" (i.e.: we know what is best for you). Last edited by HansTWN; 05-02-2012 at 09:40 PM. |
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Not at all, the OS (Android) is not imposing anything on the developers, it's a developer choice to pause all the background services when the app loses focus, or to leave them running. The developer has to make a balanced choice between usability and resource consumption. The best option, for a player, would be a toggle setting that would let you choose whether you want the player to pause when losing focus, or to continue to run in the background.
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Good deals on galaxy nexus now. unlocked $399. New like this not too long ago. ![]() Last edited by ScotiaBurrell; 05-03-2012 at 02:27 PM. |
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It looks like a nice phone though. I want a big screen. I'm tired of a 3.5 screen. Honestly I'd switch soon. I am tempted to also buy the galaxy player or a 7incher. But with so many upcoming acnouncements I don't want to jump the gun. Like the asus google tab. We'll see.
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That said, you can see multicore is not all that useful directly for mobile users. Multicore is only really useful when you're working on many things that take real processing time. For end users, I can only think of games right now -- and not even the kind of prevalent lightweight fun in mobile like Angry Birds, more like 3D rendering stuff with lots of physics (read explosions and destruction) going on. I gather voice translation services will soon enough demand lots of local processing available rather than the current model of recording the voice, sending to a server and returning the textual result. That's where multicore will truly help. |
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Looks really nice. I'm excited for it, that's for sure.
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The specs
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Saw the HTC One X yesterday, it looks a lot better than this one. Specs are very similar, and I like the screen better than those SuperAmoled ones.
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Perhaps Windows 8 tablets will force everybody to up their game and not just engage in a spec fest for the fun of it. Steve Jobs started this race to the bottom in dumbing down devices, now the hardware and battery life should have advanced to the point where we can enjoy more "computer" functionality. |
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I don't really understand yor jobs comment, since iPad 3 battery life goes on and on, and one should consider the game upped with this beautiful display. iPad 1 and 2 were good, this beast is great |
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Dumbing down as in 'less able to work like a computer'. Limiting functionality, multi-tasking, no display of several open windows, no resizing of windows, limiting sources of apps and programs running on the devices.
A 'not dumbed down iPad' would be running full Mac OS with provisions to make it more usable on smaller screens and to extend battery life, but with the same basic functionality. |
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The Android/Apple paradigm is a design that is optimized for battery utilization and primarily a single app use. These OS also come from a phone background where the need to simultaneously multi-task is limited. Also the resource where and still are limited. Also while you might also argue that WebOS and WM allow true multitasking they also limit the no. of apps that can multitasking. Before you say that is still better than Android/Apple I will say this one app can take up all of those tasks(Youtube can take up 3 tasks) Right now Android is the only mobile OS that allows as many multitasking apps as you wish to run, the only limitation is the devleoper has to decide if he wants to make his app multitask. Quote:
Well the current rumos are that Windows is going to limit the number of Metro apps to two. For me this is a huge step backwards. How does a full fledged OS limit the number of multitasking apps |
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GS1 = Super AMOLED GSII = Super AMOLED Plus (The plus means non-pentile) GSIII = Super AMLOED HD |
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