No, this a not a ICS themed ROM! This ROM is based on Android 4.0! It's called Quattrimus and the alpha is available for download. Currently, the 3G, MMS, and some other things don't work... Keep an eye out on this though, it looks good.
Source: http://forums.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/156426-rom-alpha-quattrimus-ics.html
UPDATE 6/28/12: Now in Beta, everything works except tethering!
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Thursday, April 26, 2012
42photo.com Review
Hello internet! Some of you (including me) may have been skeptical of this website for buying things. I have purchased a Canon T3i (Body Only) from them. Here's what happened:
In summary, 42photo.com is a legit place to buy cheap photography stuff, but if you still feel weary, check out with Paypal.
- I went to the website and put the item in the cart
- I checked out with Paypal on Tuesday at about 9:00PM
- I am given an order number.
- The next day at about 3:00PM I check in on the website with the order number and get UPS tracking number
- The camera comes on Friday
In summary, 42photo.com is a legit place to buy cheap photography stuff, but if you still feel weary, check out with Paypal.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Happy Belated New Years!
Happy (Belated) New Years!
Sorry I haven't posted anything for a while. :-(
So to make up, I will release a bunch of cool hacking guides, one every day, until I run out. :-)
Get hacking! The first guide has already been posted!
Sunday, January 1, 2012
The 1983 iPhone
The first iPhone
was actually made in 1983. This iPhone was a landline with a white handset and a built-in PDA controlled with a stylus.
The phone was designed for Apple by Hartmut Esslinger, who helped make the Apple IIc computer The 1983 iPhone's screen is similar to the modern day iPhone or iPad
Images of the 1983 iPhone have been circling the web for a while but there has been renewed interest in Apple’s early designs and history thanks to a peak inside Stanford University’s massive trove of Apple documents. The archives are a close-guarded secret but Stanford is starting to grant access to select journalists and organizations. The archives were donated in 1997 after Steve Jobs rejoined the company and document much of the design and personnel changes that took place in the 1980s.
The 1983 iPhone is just one of many prototypes buried in Apple’s past. There’s even a device that looks eerily similar to an iPad. Despite the phone’s age, it actually looks like a cool concept that could easily be updated into a modern consumer product by replacing simple stylus screen with an iPad-like interface.
Source: Mashable
The phone was designed for Apple by Hartmut Esslinger, who helped make the Apple IIc computer The 1983 iPhone's screen is similar to the modern day iPhone or iPad
Images of the 1983 iPhone have been circling the web for a while but there has been renewed interest in Apple’s early designs and history thanks to a peak inside Stanford University’s massive trove of Apple documents. The archives are a close-guarded secret but Stanford is starting to grant access to select journalists and organizations. The archives were donated in 1997 after Steve Jobs rejoined the company and document much of the design and personnel changes that took place in the 1980s.
The 1983 iPhone is just one of many prototypes buried in Apple’s past. There’s even a device that looks eerily similar to an iPad. Despite the phone’s age, it actually looks like a cool concept that could easily be updated into a modern consumer product by replacing simple stylus screen with an iPad-like interface.
Source: Mashable
Thursday, November 17, 2011
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