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Sprint HTC Evo 4G: A Formidable Android Powerhouse

If you get your hands on the new HTC Evo 4G cell phone for Sprint and you’re not impressed with its 4.3-inch display, solid feel and sleek lines, just remove the battery cover. The engineering inside is just as elegant as it is outside. Even its battery is color-matched to its innards.

At a splashy press event in New York Wednesday, Sprint introduced the HTC Evo 4G, the first 4G cell phone to come to market in the U.S. The unit ($199.99 after a $100 rebate and with a two-year service agreement) arrives at Sprint stores on June 4.

Box Droid Concept Prototype 001 Sketch

Late 2006 I started designing the sprites for Blobbit Push

Larry Page of Google Video, free web content, standards and digital rights management

I have long grumbled parents and friends, I had to
can take pictures on my phone and send
to my family that any use of your phone number
Suppliers – but you can not do, because the provider
to move their service to send pictures to
Jack on the phone. But what if you also need to send
someone who can not be the provider of mobile phones?

I wanted a cell phone Motorola ROKR iPod whenthey
announced that they have available, I can
listen to my songs in iTunes while connected to my phone. I
because they do not have a single provider of cellular them
I was not ready to go. What nonsense! Did
Cingular believe that would leave all users of iTunes or the iPod to another ship
browse their cellular provider and buy this phone?

So, back to Larry Page and Google Video … As I said earlier,
an iPod and you want to downloadto those of Google Video's
) on my iTunes (computer and iPod and play.
While Page has suggested that it was possible to do (on
not) against copy-protected video, I saw comments suggested
used the digital rights management (DRM) on Google Video
differs from that of the iPod / iTunes DRM.

Let us assume that is the side of the DRM, because they
compelled to copy a large number of protecting copyrighted video, the
Sales through the newService and Apple would not
iTunes / iPod interoperable DRM standard or available
Google Video with DRM. Sony Play Station Portable (PSP)
the same question (love, Sony rootkit) with DRM, and Page
PSP mentioned in his speech.

So finally, I will put my point of view freely available
Web content. I founded the free-list of contents, which in 1999
Writers of the articles available online to provide for publishers
on-line for use in magazines, newslettersand on websites.
Authors are always asked for something in return
that the use of – a link to their website.

We do this for the authors to increase our reach, our visibility and
Rank on our website. What do publishers to increase our
useful content and offer our players more than we are able
to produce themselves – extending its control over the prospects
our limited visibility and increase search engine rankings. As
Interesting that the freely availableboth contain
The three parties – authors, publishers, readers can see all
(Search engine), materials that are interested in
much on advertising (Google Adsense) May
also of great interest to the reader, the support of the publishing house
(and advertiser and Google), while the connection
Site sponsors increase their visibility in search engines.
What an amazing feedback loop.

So, back to Larry Page and its rulesand
Interoperability … Made clear that the standards would
lead to inventions was, nobody can predict or any other person
can control or dominate. I fully agree and I
that the free content site has the same positive impact on the
because these things above website. I think
Creative Commons License Agreement on the opening of Contents
equally open to all standard video DRM would be useful
Content producers and musicWhen you power and control
Hands of Sony and Apple and Cingular and CBS
Motorola and placed in the hands of the authors.
Why not in stock has taken so much on video
Music and visual arts, writing and textual
Content? ”

Larry Page has missed an opportunity. Perhaps an awareness
Decision not to support Creative Commons has been done. Maybe
was too controversial to discuss with Moonves of CBSPhase
next to him and hundreds of head of consumer electronics
and representatives of the Consumer Electronics Show Keynote
Public. None of these executives in the industry would open support
Standards if it means losing control over their content
(Profits).

The geek found (page, contained in his remarks
would be) in this group all in a position to exchange
Google videos on their cell phones (Verizon Vcast – The
not allow), iPod, personalComputer (Apple
Boxes of Windows), Sony PSP, Microsoft Xbox and future
Readers based on standards. But it should not, unless and until
These competing companies see an opportunity to benefit, too.

Google is the sharing of profits from their advertising campaigns with AdWords
AdSense for publishers and provides a new, perhaps the
Find great service (search on content). It is
new methods and inventions in the share of profits when
Producers and servicesTo leave the manufacturer to its
Owners and the approval of DRM interoperability standards
between electronic devices.

I could try to sell the product for the New York Times
I had three hours it took to write, to pay – but I
Rather, it is seen and used my voice be heard more widely.
Was published by The New York Times and pay for photos
but are not available everywhere, now I know.
I see them available on-line, insteadformer
Gentle, leaf yellowing paper newspaper tear that I have these pictures.

T-Mobile G1 with Google – Black (T-Mobile Flexpay)

T-Mobile G1 with Google - Black (T-Mobile Flexpay)


T-Mobile G1 with Google – Black (T-Mobile Flexpay)

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We are now very happy to bring you the T-Mobile G1 with Google. The T-Mobile G1 is the first cell phone to offer access to Android Market which over time will feature hundreds of unique applications and mash ups of existing and new services from developers around the world. With just a couple of short clicks you can find and download a wide range of innovative software applications from games to social networking and on-the-go shopping to personalize your phone and enhance your mobile lifestyle. The G1 with Google is a very innovative cell phone. For Starters it comes with a full touchscreen and side sliding QWERTY Keyboard. You can use the screen to type as well but with the option of a full 5-Line QWERTY your life just got a lot easier.There is also dedicated send end home and back keys along with a scroll wheel and volume keys on the side. The G1 comes integrated with many cool capabilities such as Google web search so you can type in any question or search item you want and have an answer immediately real web browsing capabilities with HTML integrated Google technologies such as Google Maps with Street View Gmail and YouTube. The G1 is 3G so when not in a Wi-Fi location you still have lightning fast data speeds. But if you are in a Wi-Fi location you have nothing to worry about because the G1 is Wi-Fi capable as well. The G1 has built in IM applications such as Google Talk AOL Instant Messenger and Yahoo!Messenger. The 3MP Camera lets you capture key moments in high-quality fashion wherever you are. It also comes with photo-sharing capabilities and built-in auto focus to help prevent blurry photos. The T-Mobile G1 comes equipped with several personalization features such as Picture caller ID ringtones and a customizable home screen. On top of all this the T-Mobile G1 has a music player and comes with a 1 GB Micro SD memory card pre-installed. It also comes ready with the Amazon MP3 Store application for easy access and download of non-DRM music. T-Mobile G1’s music player supports MP3 M4A (iTunes AAC DRM-free) AMR WMA MIDI WAV OGG Vorbis.MP3 AAC AAC+ WMA OGG and RM. The Amazon MP3 Store is a new application developed by Amazon for the Android platform giving T-Mobile G1 customers one touch access to Amazon’s music store from their phone. Like the Amazon music store available from your PC Amazon has created a similar experience for mobile users to browse and purchase DRM-free full-track MP3 music from their device. Songs download directly to the device once you’re connected to WI-FI. T-Mobile G1 will be the first device preloaded with the Amazon MP3 Store. The G1 is amazing and it comes in multiple colors. Get yours today!!! A note about 3G phones and Internet usage 3G phones are optimized for use with T-Mobile’s high-speed 3G network but many of this phone’s functions will also work well on our moderate-speed EDGE network. If you plan to access the Internet extensively on your phone 3G network co
CJ ACCOUNT MANAGER Copyright

My Phone causes (over)Consumption

I asked my students in TCF 444: Media Stories in the Digital Age, to log their “media diet” from Tuesday to Sunday. They were asked to share their intake (or an excerpt of it — there is often shame associated with what we watch and listen to in private), and give a short reflection of what they learned about themselves, about media, and about ways we most often access mediatized stories.

I tried to log time, place, technology, what I did, and some bit of commentary.

Here’s mine:

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

8:30 – 9 am in Phifer office: 2 computers. Laptop typing. Desktop: emails, cnn, facebook, elearning, youtube…

9:30am – 10:45am in130 Phifer: Computer projection: e-learning, my blog, student’s blog, youtube, vopod (444 class on web 2.0)

12:30 – 1:45 in 130 Phifer: Computer projection: e-learning, my blog, student’s blogs (312 assignments)

2 – 4:30pm in Phifer office: desktop computer. Gmail – student’s internships, book project, job search stuff, dropbox sharing files with Dr. Butler, facebook: birthday wishes to friends, message from student who need letter of rec, artist’s website:

http://www.quintanwikswo.com/

watching her short films: http://www.quintanwikswo.com/#mi=1&pt=0&pi=13&p=-1&a=0&at=0

6pm – living room standard def TV: Dinner with the kids in front of the TV. TT and I watch Drake and Josh on Nick and then Daddy’s Girl’s on Centric.

7pm –8 pm In my bedroom. TV as background noise, showing BIO of Steve Martin, not watching. On laptop: email: student re: media diet (this) assignment), facebook: reading status updates of rap lyrics, personal thoughts, Haiti, gossip blogs, cnn, feministing (daily news round-up links led me to:

http://jezebel.com/5051901/

checking for new video on my favorite vlog:

http://pouringdown.tv/

no new video… why don’t I sign up to be notified… dunno

was thinking about gun violence because of Dwight’s documentary. Decided to google gun laws in Alabama: http://crime.about.com/od/gunlawsbystate/p/gunlaws_al.htm

Permit to purchase handgun? No

Registration of handguns? No

Licensing of owners of handguns? No

Permit to carry handguns? Yes

Scary! The crazy guy in the car next to me might (and probably does) have a gun in his truck…

How did people know what laws were before google? I didn’t. I rely o the internet for human connection, work, teaching, learning, research, directions, movie times, watching films (Netflix streaming)… Is there a day where I don’t use the Internet?

Working on book project — emails, downloading pdf of drafts, gchat. Collab work online.

Chatting with old friend from hs on fb. Link to recall from Asia:

http://www.mcneilproductrecall.com/page.jhtml?id=/include/prd_all.inc

Tylenol. Funny they paid her a lot for sponsorship.

More gmail. Gmail on my laptop. Gmail on my desktop. Gmail on my G1 phone. Google is the foundation of my everyday media encounters.

8 – 9pm watching A&E – various paranormal shows about kid psychics and haunted homes.

9 – 10pm. In bed. Reading for class prep for Thursday. Pavlik. Rhettberg. Grammar of the Shot.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

2am – gchat bling on my phone (which always stays connected. Message: Are you up? (No! I just rolled over)

6:15 – 6:40 – in bedroom. Laptop. Checking email. Mostly students wanting cameras for Friday..

7:30 – 45 in living room. Bubba watching Backyardigans, recorded on DVR. “I want cowboy boots and a cowboy hat too!” I am on facebook, reading morning statuses, cnn, and gmail on laptop… emailing Dean asking for support and to set up production funds for student films.

7:30 – 8:15 – in the car. Radio. Flipping. Always flipping. Stupid and boring talk radio (racist, sexist, offensive) and NO MUSIC. Ugggh.

8:30 – in office. Turn on internet radio. Last fm. Search by “r&b” plays lots of good songs, songs I haven’t heard of and LOVE the ability to immediately switch to the next song if there is something that I don’t like. INTERACTIVE, active user radio… FINALLY!!!!

8:30 – 11:50am. In office. Desktop and laptop. Both are online. Writing on laptop. Radio and Internet going on the desktop. Facebook activity. Gmail. Perez and Feministing. Chat with friend.

2pm – 4pm. Back in the office. Desktop. Watching youtube videos… thinking about Wesch’s ideas. Juhasz’s class on Youtube. Youtube as archive. Instant access to old videos. Back in the day, had to have a vhs copy from Yo MTV Raps! To see an old video again.

7pm – 9pm. Living room. DVR. Watching Copyright Criminals on DVR. Watched it twice. 2ndtime recorded on DVD burner. Will show in 444 this term.

9:30 pm – in bed. On laptop. Student emails. Facebook – liking things… let’s my friends know that I am around and thinking about them.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

6am – in bed. Phone tells me I’ve got FB messages, text messages, gchat.

7am – Kitchen. TV. Bubba watches Kai-Lan, recorded on the DVR.

7:30 am – car. Radio. Flipping stations. Morning talks shows are offensive and annoying. Flipping… will anyone just play a song? Why don’t I have a CD?

8am – Walking from parking lot to Phifer. Cell phone. FB message about meeting for next week.

8:45am – Office. Computer – e-learning site. Putting more links to radio/audio stories for 444 class. Examples of audio storytelling. Just learnd that Thembi, from radiodiaries passed away in June. Listened to NPR story about her passing.

10:00 – 10:30. In 130. Discussing ways audio is used to tell stories. We watched trailer for RadioDiaries.org. (I didn’t tell the student I had been crying upon learning about Thembi’s death. First tears shed in my TCF office — her story was so intimate. I could hear all of the details of her life, the texture of the sounds of her place, the tone of her voice, the depth of her commitment to living… now she’s gone but her story lives on through her story.)

2pm – 4pm. Office in Phifer. Gmail. Facebook. Cnn – what’s happening in the world? Haiti.

6pm – Bubba’s room. DVDs borrowed from public library. Power Rangers. I would never buy it on DVD. Library DVDs are good (when they aren’t too scratched to work).

8 – 9pm. In bed. Watching I.D. and bio. Investigation shows. Paula Zahn.

Friday, January 22, 2010

7:15- 7:45 am. Living room. DVR. Kai Lan for Bubba.

8am – 8:30. Stupid commercial radio. I really need to make a CD or charge my ipod and bring connectors to play music in the car.

8:45am 2pm – office in Phifer. Last fm radio. Again R&B. blasting. No one is here! LOVE the control. This is the ONLY way I’ll listen to radio. Commercial radio is so antiquated and ridiculous. Gchat. Gmail. Facebook. Netflix cue. Web searches for EX3 matte box — $1800 ouch. Not right now. Email all production faculty about eq use and edit room. Email about book. Email, email, email.

Throughout the evening, fb messages and emails through my G1 phone.

9:40 – 11pm. In bed. Reading. Novel from the library. Good book but book physically stinks. Ugh. I also hate when the pages get rumpled. I like clean, fresh, new books but books are so expensive. I read once or twice then put on the shelf. Before moving here I sold 75 books at Half Price Books that cost a ton of $ but made enough (after using my credit to get one used book) to buy at Java Chip at Starbucks. Sigh.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

8am. Living room. Laptop. Watching trailers of films at Sundance. Reading feministing, perezhilton, cnn (do this every day — why did I not note this? Was I embarrassed that I read gossip blogs. At least I don’t read bossip and some of the other really horrible ones). Writing blog posts. Reading student blogs. Just read on FB that TCF student’s mom called Haiti telethon and Steven Spielberg answered. Ha!

9am. Living room. TV. Was trying to clean up the DVR (Bubba no longer wants Blue’s Clues, Bakugan and some other shows. ACCIDENTALLY, I delete ALL PROGRAMS… doing too much, multi-tasking. Tiana is gonna be really upset at me when she gets up. So much of what we watch is all recorded. We rarely watch things when they are broadcast. All of Bubba’s shows. All of her TV shows. My PBS documentaries. OUCH. SORRY! I suck.

9:41 am. Man…. I think it’s time to unplug. Well, sort of. I’m going to steam clean the carpets and figure how to tell TT all her shows are gone. = ( but first a quick cnn and facebook checkin.

Email on my phone throughout the day (about 20 times)

9pm – 10:30pm in bed. TV. 48 Hours hard Evidence on i.D. on flipping through channels.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

6am – in bed. Gmail on phone. Got fb message. Laptop. Facebook – return messages. Birthday wishes (so many bdays today).

7- 8am. In bed. TV. Flipping channels, nothing too interesting on. Watch cnn, i.d., bio, and others. Nothing caught my interest.

8:45 am. At desk. Listening to music. Wanted to listen to online radio but internet isn’t working… oh AT&T. = (

so, I’m on itunes with random music. And writing. Phone is letting me know that I have FB messages. Too slow of a connection (“3G sucks inside my house… only works down the street). Makes me frustrated that I can’t do things quickly, easily (and instantly) when I have a message.

So, my reflections…. the “big thoughts” on my overconsumption:

Teaching with technology. I do it. ALOT. I stand behind the pedagogical reasons… I think that using websites and web-based media allows students to see what other folks are doing right now. They can see things that inspire them, model form or aesthetics, and means of distribution. I use blogs so that reflections, assignments (such as this one), and conversations are not one or two-way channels, just between the student and me, but become multi-directional and multi-dimensional when the students read each other’s posts and comment. When students post their own creative projects online they can view and comment, share with their subjects, family, friends… and easily link and re-post to places like facebook. Still, I am conscientious that I have to change up the types of assignments – blog post one week, reading (from books) next, then media making, then reflective writing online… this, I find, is the best way to build media praxis where folks are thinking, doing, and reflecting in a way that is productive and informing; what you think, what you do, and what you come to know are all interconnected.

In terms of my own media consumption, I’ve realized how much I love to read and have to balance “work reads” for pleasure reading. I read mostly online — news and blogs. I watch TV only for an hour (at most) before bed. I’m addicted to Gmail and FB. I only watch movies on DVR, online through Netflix, Netflix by mail or Redbox $1 rentals. I need more times to watch movies.

I love music but I HATE radio. I only listen to radio in the car. I like online radio that allows you CONTROL! I do so much in a day but I want to do more!!! I think they should just rebuild the entire commercial radio model… I need something new there. Plus, now that I’m a Mom and older, I don’t buy CDs (plus there are very few artists who make entire disks of good music)… I will only buy tracks that I like online and listen from my computer, phone or ipod.

So, my phone. How smart is it? Or rather, how smart am I that I am tethered to the rest of the world. You can call me, text me, bling me 24/7 on gchat, message me on myspace, facebook, twitter…. do you really need that much access to me? Should I, could I , would I ever just turn it all off?

I’m still digesting… thinking about when I wrote specifics and when I just said things in general here. Why is there so much stigma around “stupid” TV shows or other “dumb” things that I actually enjoy consuming… like reality TV. I didn’t watch much this week (although I usually watch shows all the time)… I didn’t want to put it in my media log. Hmmmmm…..

Android UI: Colored dialogs

Android UI: Colored dialogs

This document can be read in Google Docs (http://docs.google.com/View?id=ddwc44gs_232dw6nf66h), cut and paste link if you have problems accessing it.

If you have problems seeing the images, like the icon in this box don’t blame me, it seems to be an issue when you publish to Blogspot from Google Docs.


introduction

Sometimes you need a stronger visual cue for a very special situation that may arise during the lifecycle of your application.

One approach is to copy /platforms/android-2.1/data/res/drawable-mdpi/panel_background.9.png, change its color and then use it as the dialog background in your theme.
For example, extending the default Theme

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