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Hafiz Saeed issue unlikely to be focus of talks with PM Manmohan Singh: Pak President Zardari

On the eve of his India visit, Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari today said he did not expect the issue of Hafiz Saeed to be the focus of his meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, amid growing…

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Samsung’s Galaxy S 2: The Smoothest Scrolling Android Device Around

One aspect of differentiation between Android smartphones has always been how smoothly they scroll both in the OS and in the browser. Later versions of Android have addressed the issue by adding varying degrees of GPU acceleration to the OS, but there’s still the need of raw memory bandwidth and the GPU horsepower to back it up

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Nokia Windows Phone : Nokia Microsoft Alliance Questions, Answered! TechPinas Founder Notes # 1a

Hi TP friends! Welcome to TechPinas Founder Notes (TPFN) # 1a: Alliances ! Me at Nokia Connection 2010 held in Singapore For this issue, I’ll share with you some important information that we got on the recently announced Nokia-Microsoft strategic alliance. I’ll also post Nokia’s answers to some of the hottest questions by our readers regarding this landmark partnership. Overview: This video …

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strokeorder

/ 0 votes – 3 downloads Updated 2010-10-07 06:30 UTC – Stable Quality Free & Open Source license Stroke Order Chinese Input Method Changes in version 0.4 (2010-09-07): Introduced a new virtual keyboard for English, numeric & symbolic characters. Display candidate character list by usage frequency, by making use of the “Record usage frequency of characters from stroke inputs” and “Record usage frequency of characters’ associated phrases” settings. New “Reset usage frequency data” feature that allows user to reset all usage frequency data back to system’s default settings

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100 Boxes v. 0.8.0-4 with (working!) locale support in Extras-testing

As you may know from my previous post , in latest 100 Boxes version I added localization support with English and Italian versions. But a strange fact occurred: when building the .deb packages with my machine (Ubuntu 10.04 + latest Maemo SDK), the language files were included, but when using the maemo.org to Autobuilder the build process went OK but the language files were missing.

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100 Boxes v. 0.8.0-4 with (working!) locale support in Extras-testing

As you may know from my previous post , in latest 100 Boxes version I added localization support with English and Italian versions. But a strange fact occurred: when building the .deb packages with my machine (Ubuntu 10.04 + latest Maemo SDK), the language files were included, but when using the maemo.org to Autobuilder the build process went OK but the language files were missing. Unfortunately, I noticed the problem only after 100 Boxes 0.8.0 had reached Maemo Extras repository, so everybody is still downloading an English-only 100 Boxes.

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Maemo Weekly News for Monday, 28 Jun 2010

Front Page Nokia response to forced MyNokia subscription in PR1.2 The Maemo Community Council, an elected body of five representatives for the Maemo community, approached Nokia formally about a response to bug #10366 and the forced subscription of users to their "MyNokia" service – without the possibility of opting out – when upgrading to PR1.2.

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Nokia response to MyNokia subscription in PR1.2

The Maemo Community Council raised with Nokia the issue that upgrading to Maemo 5 PR1.2 forces the user to subscribe, via SMS, to the ” MyNokia ” service. The user has no ability to opt-out: it’s either subscribe or don’t use the device . Nokia have, to their credit, engaged in the bug report about this, #10366 , and have also sent us an official response: “ Nokia Corporation respects applicable laws and regulations and has carefully reviewed the content in your mail

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Nokia Hints That It Will Do Tablets, Too (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News)

Nokia had a great quarter at the end of last year, exceeding analysts’ expectations as it blew out smart-phone forecasts pretty much everywhere except in the USA. But this week was all about tablets, and Nokia felt it had to address the issue.

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