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  1. Posts : 4,772
    Windows 7 Ultimate - 64-bit | Windows 8 Pro - 64-bit
       #101

    Newer version of CM7 for Wildfire we have an in-build settings for Overclocking there is an option called "Smartass" it's awesome it prevents from crashing and sooo smooth. I just love that ROM.
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  2. Posts : 834
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64
       #102

    Well I have an HD2 so I can run android on it and "dual boot" into Windows Mobile 6.5 and Andrroid, They even have Ubuntu on my phone!

    Anyway I like the Android OS alot and see aolt of potential in future releses by Google.
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  3. Posts : 3,322
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #103

    Capt.Jack Sparrow said:
    Newer version of CM7 for Wildfire we have an in-build settings for Overclocking there is an option called "Smartass" it's awesome it prevents from crashing and sooo smooth. I just love that ROM.
    Smartass is just another scaling profile. It watches how you use your phone, and sets the voltage/CPU clock accordingly. It's an option in SetCPU. I tried using it myself at one point, but found my screen sometimes got stuck when I tried to wake it.
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  4. Posts : 8,679
    Windows 10 Pro x64
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       #104

    Use Android to Control Your Music Without Getting Out of Bed


    Have you ever wished you could make your computer start and stop playing music without reaching for the keyboard and mouse? If you have an Android device, you can do this with just two free applications!
    Installing Foobar2000

    Foobar2000 is a Swiss-army knife music player, and this is what we’re going to control remotely using Android. We’ve discussed it briefly when showing you How to Convert an MP4 Video into an MP3 Audio File. If you don’t have it yet, go to the Foobar2000 website, download it and install it.
    Installing the Remote Control Components

    Foobar2000 is modular; rather than include every possible feature, many features are implemented as optional “components”. If you don’t need a feature, there’s no reason for it to weigh down your computer. Remote control is one of those optional features, so let’s set it up now. Go to the Foobar2000 Controller page and download the all-in-one package:





    Next, make sure Foobar2000 is not running, run the installer and step through it, next-next-next, all the way to the end. You don’t need to modify any options.
    Once that’s done, run Foobar2000. At this point you may get a firewall warning asking if you want to let Foobar2000 access the network. Let it through – we need it to be able to communicate over the network for what we’re doing. To verify the component loaded correctly, go into Preferences (Ctrl+P) > Tools > HTTP Control. You should see something like this:





    The last thing we’re going to do on the PC is find out what’s the local IP. Start a console window (Start > type CMD) and type ipconfig. You should see something like this:





    Our IP address is 192.168.2.15. Yours will probably be different. Write it down somewhere.
    At this point we’re done setting things up on the PC. Let’s move on to the Android part.
    Installing the Android Remote Control Client

    We’ll be using an Android application called Foobar2000 Remote Control. Click the link and install it on your device.
    Now, make sure you’re connected to your home network over WiFi, and run the application. You will be greeted with a configuration screen.





    Tap IP Address and enter the IP address of your computer:





    Scroll down and tap Test connection. You should see a pop-up (“toaster”) message saying “Connected successfully!”





    If you’re curious, you can keep scrolling down – there are many other settings you can customize. But if you just want to see if it works, tap the Back button on your device to exit the settings. You should now see the main interface. Hitting the large Play button should make your PC start playing music.





    The seekbar works, and you can even use your device’s volume buttons to change the PC’s playback volume!

    Source: How To Geek.
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  5. Posts : 3,322
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #105

    There's quite a few good wireless apps for Android. Especially adbWireless. Don't have to carry my USB cable around Uni with me when I'm doing my Android project.
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  6. Posts : 8,679
    Windows 10 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #106

    Today I installed custom rom on my xperia x8,with fake dual touch! :)
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  7. Posts : 1,083
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit
       #107

    I was hooked on Myn's Warm TwoPointTwo and Warm-Z for the Evo, but lately I've just been feeling like Sense is way too bloated. I go by the same username and avatar if anyone's on XDA-Developers btw.
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  8. Posts : 4,772
    Windows 7 Ultimate - 64-bit | Windows 8 Pro - 64-bit
       #108

    Yup I'm there in XDA not very active though ... Just made a custom ROM with Android Kitchen it easy and fun. Anyone interested check this thread out [KITCHEN][MAR. 25 '11] HTC Android Kitchen, v0.149 [Linux / Mac / Windows] - xda-developers
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  9. Posts : 8,476
    Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
       #109

    Today I installed Gingerbread 2.3.3 on my Galaxy S. Its damn smooth and attractive. I'll upload the screen shots later tonight.
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  10. Posts : 8,476
    Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
       #110

    Here's the About Phone screenshot...

    Android OS !-sc20110327-162614.png
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