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PHOTO GUIDES
- 58 highly detailed photo repair guides, with over 300 studio quality photos.
TIPS AND TRICKS
- 95 bicycle tips and tricks, including common aches and pains while on the bike (there are simple things to do to get rid of that knee pain).
WEATHER
- From the main screen you have access to your current local weather and today's forecast. It also suggests you what to wear based on the temperature.
MY BIKES
- Gather all information about your bike's parts, keep a history of the maintenance tasks you have performed and even add reminder on tasks to be performed.
- The next time the bike shop asks you a question about your bike, or when you shop for parts online, you will have every detail about your bike in your pocket.
WHAT SHOULD I WEAR
- You don't remember what you should wear when it's 8°C (46°F)? Don't worry, check our suggestions list, or even better, check you own outfits list.
- Keep track of the clothes you wear at a certain weather condition and rate them. Next time, you'll know what to wear or not
PRICE COMPARISON
- Search and compare prices on 11 different online bicycle retail stores at the same time!!
OTHER FEATURES
- Backup your data with iCloud or Dropbox.
- Save money the first time you use Bike Repair App by doing the repairs yourself.
- Fixing your shifting problem, derailleur noises, brakes rubbing on the wheel, flat tire, broken chain, pedal removal, hydraulic brakes, etc has never been easier.
- Bike Repair demystify every basic repairs and maintenance routines, plus some intermediate to advanced ones.
- The most important thing is that you can have these guides everywhere you and your bicycle travel.
- Written in plain English, the easy to understand instruction guides are perfect for casual and serious riders alike.
- Most of the repairs don't require any special tools.
- Repair instructions are straight to the point, without unnecessary text that distract you from the problem at hand.
- The full list of all guides and problems covered is available at www.bikerepairapp.com
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JAVOedge’s new flagship product line, the Bluetooth JAVO Keyboard will improve your productivity while you travel.
Key Features
- Perfect for bluetooth enabled PDAs, PPCs, and Smart phones
- Full QWERTY keyboard complete with arrow keys allows you to navigate through menus, write e-mail, send text messages faster and easier
- Easily portable - with a small, foldable, lightweight design, the JAVOKeyboard is comfortable to carry and use, which makes it a perfect accessory for you mobile wireless office
- Anti-slip material keeps JAVOKeyboard from sliding off smooth surfaces while typing
- Bluetooth technology sets you free from connecting wires
- Great for users who frequently travel
- Compact, lightweight, handy and sturdy
$125.50
For more information such as compatibility list and driver download, please visit:
http://www.javoedge.com/simtrix/productMtce/jsp/productListKeyboard.jsp
Aslo called Smart Keyboard
Also call "Smart Keyboard". I just bought one in Singapore for $85.
Call
Bits & Bytes (they speak english)
1 Rochor Canal (Sim Lim Square)
at +65 6336 1640.
I bought mine for $137.70 Sing$ (= $85 US dollar), tax included and charged to my AMX card.
It works with my MDAIII but when it powers up it can't find the connections so you have to hit reconnect twice and then it's good to go. You do not have to reset the device to get the connection back.
Overall the keyboard works great and I can type on it pretty good. Back space key could be bigger or I could learn to type with less mistakes:-0
I put the batteries in left it all night and then another 16 hours of time with some type, batteries still going.
Three thumbs up (dam nuclear power plant next to my house )
We offer international shipping if you are not in Singapore.
Shipping Policy:
http://www.javoedge.com/simtrix/jsp/shppolicy.jsp
Microsoft's set the internet ablaze with new information about the Windows Phone 7 Series which was unveiled at the Mobile World Congress today at Barcelona.
The pictures and videos are pouring in and I'm here to help organize some of this mess for everyone.
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It's Official: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2010/feb10/02-15MWC10PR.mspx
Here is the official press release announcing Microsoft's unveiling of their new smartphone OS. The header of the webpage states; "New phones designed for life in motion to debut at holiday 2010."
In Depth Video: http://gizmodo.com/5472166/an-epic-22+minute-walkthrough-of-windows-phone-7
Now if you want all the information you can get, here's Gizmodo's 22 minute hand's on review of Windows Phone 7 Series.
In Depth Read: http://gizmodo.com/5471805/windows-phone-7-series-everything-is-different-now
Now if videos aren't your thing and you'd rather read here is a long run down of the features present in the Windows Phone 7 Series.
Hands On:
http://gizmodo.com/5472222/windows-phone-7-series-hands+on-pics-and-video
http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/15/windows-phone-7-series-hands-on-and-impressions/
Here is a hands on review by both Gizmodo and Engadget.
Pretty Pictures: http://gizmodo.com/5472229/windows-phone-7-hands+on-pics/
Some people say a picture is worth a thousand words, these may be worth more.
looks just horrid.
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looks just horrid.
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My thoughts exactly. Let's hope some form of 'skinning' is possible.
It's very ugly..Zune HD like....
Super ugly !!!
The homescreen is ugly, but the rest of the OS is very elegant and simple. You guys should watch demos on youtube you will be blown away. MS said that there gonna be tight on OEM customization, but I think their still gonna allow some customization for OEM to stand out from the competition. You guys REALLY need to try out the demo site: http://www.windowsphone7series.com/
i think also it is nice and clear - thats what i want - no overfilling with buttons and things from tabs and options on the "homescreen"
it remember me more of that TouchOne skin - where u move up - down - left and right to reach specific screens instead of using a tabsborder. people often forget that we use such phones also in cars and while walking - so we need a sure and failsafe surface with not to small buttons (at least less).
if anybody knows a good and fast! UI for Wm6.5 let me know - new sense is nice looking but still i search for something simplier to use/touch UI
First impressions...
It looks overly simplified, and more like an art project - or a set of 'design placeholders' that mark areas still needed to be finished in detail.
I question a lot of real-life interactivity with the device, it seems a little silly having the text of the hub cropped off screen.
It wouldn't surprise me if the the API's for this are very basic (aka. simple gadgets) - I have a feeling this isn't designed to run apps in the traditional sense.
Try it, its interesting and different:
Link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftSVHM
Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRmOZrKrEqg
Images:
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Description:
Create your own colony on a mysterious planet in a compelling space adventure!
2088 AD: For ten years, brave men and women have explored the galaxy, searching for life and colonizing worlds.
A scout robot named E.A.R.L., dispatched to the distant planet Mochwoi, reported strange energy readings... and then mysteriously aborted its mission.
Today, your heroic space crew descends upon Mochwoi to pick up where E.A.R.L. left off. Join Breck Powers and explore this amazing new world!
BUILD A COLONY BEYOND THE STARS
- Create and expand your space-age settlement
- Complete many missions and manage resources to make your people happy and your colony prosperous
UNCOVER COSMIC MYSTERIES
- Explore space and seek out planets in your search for artifacts
- Discover enigmatic landmarks all over the planet
FACE THE DANGERS OF SPACE
- Fight off space pirate invasions in a fun mini-game
- Face unexpected events, like falling meteorites
BECOME AN INTERGALACTIC LEGEND
- Interact with friends, visit their colonies and boost each other’s reputations in a great social experience!
It's that just another "facebook game" where need wait hours or you can pick energy from friend reguests?
LordMach said:
It's that just another "facebook game" where need wait hours or you can pick energy from friend reguests?
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just played it for few hours so don't know if u get energy from friend requests....
seems bit like COW, Castleville or E&A......
you will have to wait for energy... thats the main concern
If you want infinite money,go to google and look up, 'Cosmic colony modded apk' or 'Cosmic colony unlimited money
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Please take a look at my colony please
Thank meb if i have helped you.If not please ignore.
Sent from a HTC Sensation 4G Beats Audio. I am looking for games to play,suggest a few.
Hey All,
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It seemed like an impossible task. To get more the two audio channels into and out from the Pi over the GPIO header. Lots of people wanted that functionality but no one could work out how to do it. I decided this product would have the potential to completely enable and transform other peoples projects. Not only, that if it could be done on the Pi, it could be done on most other embeded boards. It would empower people by solving what seemed impossible. Beyond that, the outcomes for the developing world would be to put an ultra low cost multitrack recorder into the hands of people who otherwise may never be able to afford it - a sub $150 professional grade multitrack recorder. Who knows what people would invent with it !
I put together a plan and began hacking from paradigm to paradigm, making small incremental steps. It felt like I was building a rocket going to the moon for the first time ! No one ever thinks of low level hardware/software hacking as sexy, so it never makes the news
After months and months of struggling, first with purely analogue electronics, ECL logic and all sorts of tricks, I got really close. Sooo close I could sense the signals were going in the right direction - it just needed a little more. But that little more certainly wasn't going to come from analogue electronics alone. I had to change directions.
I decided to learn VHDL and started using FPGAs. On the weekends, whilst guarding my daughter's infant sleep cycles, I would read free range VHDL on my phone or laptop, gradually grasping this non procedural way of "the hardware". Finally after months, at the digital hardware level, I was able to get 8 channels of audio into and out from the Pi hat. Eureka! It is incredibly reliable. So functionally attractive and reliable that it had to be let out of the box ! And so it began ....
Come join the fun and checkout the Audio Injector Octo Pi kickstarter.
Matt
p.s. It is arguable that $150 is still well out of reach for a lot of people in developing nations.
so you made an 8 track player that has hdmi? thats awesome.
So close to what I'm looking for... an 8 channel audio ADC to HDMI LPCM converter.
"We’re delighted to announce that we are working with Google to sell genuine parts for Pixel phones, starting later this year. You can learn more about it in Google’s blog post.
We will be continuing to write our step-by-step Google Pixel phone repair guides, which are comprehensive going all the way back to the original Pixel. Repair guides are live for every Pixel through the Pixel 5, and we are writing guides for the 5a, 6, and 6 Pro right now.
Our parts selection will include everything you need for the most common Google Pixel repairs—batteries, displays, cameras, and more. We will sell them both individually and as part of Fix Kits, which include all the tools you need to fix your Google Pixel, from screwdriver bits to spudgers. "
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Google's Blog entry
Coming soon: More ways to repair your Pixel phone
We’re working with iFixit to make it easier to access the high-quality, genuine Google parts needed to repair Pixel phones.
blog.google
IFixit announcement
iFixit and Google are Launching a Genuine Pixel Parts Program | iFixit News
We’re delighted to announce that we are working with Google to sell genuine parts for Pixel phones, starting later this year. You can learn more about it in…
www.ifixit.com
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This means that Google joined the growing list of companies that - at least officially - care for the Right to Repair. Since the EU is about to pass legislation (will still take a certain amount of time until it comes into effect) that will force companies to simplify battery removal, and other sustainability changes, this change of heart doesn't come as a surprise. But it's still ofc nice to see companies acting without immediate pressure.
This is a very good thing and about time, my only concern is the parts will all be sold with a hefty profit and therefore will not be very attractive to most people given you could bugger the phone up completely trying to repair it.