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Nexus 7 General Discussion / Expanding storage
« on: April 03, 2013, 11:36:02 AM »
Is there any progress on a micro usb memory chip or best way to add storage to the Nexus 7.  Yes, I keep a lot of movies on my tablets.

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Specs surface for alleged low-end $99 Nexus 7 tablet

It’s been rumored for a while that Google (GOOG) and ASUS (2357) are working on a $99 Nexus tablet. Although benchmarks can easily be faked, a new GLBenchmark for a tablet identified as only “ME172V” and reportedly built by ASUS has popped up with specs well below those of the Nexus 7. According to the GLBenchmark, the entry-level Nexus 7 could have a 7-inch display with a 1024 x 600 pixel resolution display, 1GHz processor, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage, a 4270mAh battery and Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean. Interestingly enough, the purported low-end Nexus 7 also has a micro SD card slot, which the original Nexus 7 does not. It’s possible that the entry-level tablet could be an entirely new Nexus product, or even not a Nexus-branded tablet at all. In September, ASUS denied it was working on an entry-level Nexus 7 for Google.

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The Lounge: Off Topic Forum / Amazon wipes kindle
« on: October 26, 2012, 09:29:51 AM »
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2219096/amazon-remotely-wipes-woman-s-kindle?utm_source=Outbrain&utm_medium=Cpc&utm_campaign=Inquirer%252BReferral&WT.mc_is=977=obinsource

ONLINE BOOKSELLER Amazon reportedly has remotely wiped a woman's Kindle and sent her an email recommending that she choose another retailer.
A blog post by Norwegian media commentator Martin Bekkelund claims that a friend of his, also from Norway, is the victim. Amazon has not confirmed the report, but we have asked it to comment.
The blog post says that the woman, identified only as Linn, found that her Kindle and account had been wiped with no warning.
When she approached Amazon to find out why, it did not explain itself very well and recommended that she find another retailer where she might find more satisfaction.
"We have found your account is directly related to another which has been previously closed for abuse of our policies. As such, your Amazon.co.uk account has been closed and any open orders have been cancelled," said the first response.
Linn pushed for more information but didn't get any, and was brushed off instead. "We regret that we have not been able to address your concerns to your satisfaction. Unfortunately, we will not be able to offer any additional insight or action on these matters," she was told. "We wish you luck in locating a retailer better able to meet your needs and will not be able to offer any additional insight or action on these matters."
In the UK the Pirate Party was more sympathetic, saying that this is just the sort of thing we should expect from an industry reliant on digital rights management.
"This highlights the dangers with DRM. When you buy a product with DRM you haven't really bought it because the supplier can take it away from you at any time," said Pirate Party spokesperson Andy Robinson.
"Similarly, when you buy a locked down device such as Amazon's Kindle or Apple's Iphone or Ipad, you're never in control. Let the buyer beware." µ

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The Lounge: Off Topic Forum / music player that is useable while driving
« on: October 17, 2012, 06:00:45 PM »
Is there an app that splits the screen so it will do next song and replay, so you can keep your eyes on the road?

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The new model is hardware is just a platform.  So you want to close it as much as possible.  Think about it, Apple makes 30 percent of all purchases no USB or SD.  Nexus 7 has no sd card, nor does the Kindle
tablet), both are locked as much as possible to the infrastructure.  The Kindle to Amazon, the Nexus 7 to Google, the Nook to B&N (although it has a micro SD). 
The Amazon reader use Mobi format.
The conclusion is that Companies want to lock you into their infrastructure.
Thus the reason we do not see sd on the Nexus.

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Nexus 7 General Discussion / Why we need auxiliary storage
« on: July 05, 2012, 09:45:42 AM »
Just thought of it.  Ever go on a cruise.  Wifi is ridiculously expensive.  Information follows

Norwegian Cruise Line offers a package of 33 minutes for $25 (75 cents a minute) or 250 minutes for $100 (40 cents a minute). Remember that you almost always use more minutes than you think you need. At times, Internet connections at sea can be agonizingly slow, resulting in longer than usual times to load pages or send messages.

Read more: http://www.cruisemates.com/articles/onboard/connected.cfm#ixzz1zlOMReDC

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Since usb is the only way to get storage - is there one that will not stick out or require a kludge of adapters. So it needs to have a micro usb interface.

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New Member Introductions / Greetings
« on: June 28, 2012, 11:36:11 AM »
I have been around awhile, I actually worked on an IBM650, room full of tubes. I had macs and then got annoyed. Run pcs now.  Have a few IPAD 1, my grandchildren love them, the interactive Thomas the Train engine is great, touch the train and it talks, etc.  I have an original Nook color (modded), it may be slow but has a great screen.  Have 2 Droid Razr Maxx phones, my original android died.  Tried to avoid Apple, but the Ipad has great apps for children.  I also run model trains, N scale (half HO size.)  I am thinking about a new Android tablet.

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Site News / Blue on purple is unreadable
« on: June 27, 2012, 01:01:28 PM »
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