EDIT: And if you have a cat that is a bad egg and likes to play with the printer as it is printing.............
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EDIT: And if you have a cat that is a bad egg and likes to play with the printer as it is printing.............
I like that idea, but I prefer to be around when the printer is running.
^^^ My luck the printer will print non stop and catch on fire if I am not there. LOL
EDIT: And if you have a cat that is a bad egg and likes to play with the printer as it is printing.............
LOVE your new avatar!!!!!
Link to the apk doesn't work anymore, that's why I was asking.
That's how I use Printer Share, through the Google cloud for a non wifi printer and direct with a wifi printer.yeah....there are a few options. I use a printer I set up in Google Cloudprint, and it works very well (can print to any printer set up that way, even if not close by, which is pretty slick!) For example, I can print something on my home printer or office printer, wherever I am, as long as I have an internet connection on my phone.
Link to the apk doesn't work anymore, that's why I was asking.
The new Ghost Riders will premier at the theaters the weekend of my birthday. I will take my dad with me, his birthday is the day after mine.
OH!, The movie is in 3D.......
PS. I will still be under 50 for another year, So I am not old yet. LOL..
Still getting random reboots every few days, and the one I just had was worrisome - I was opening up the browser when the phone froze up momentarily, just as it does right before every reboot; but then, right as it was rebooting, I heard a popping noise - like when you pull a plug out of a socket too quickly and you hear a quick pop of electricity. Anyone had anything like this?
Still getting random reboots every few days, and the one I just had was worrisome - I was opening up the browser when the phone froze up momentarily, just as it does right before every reboot; but then, right as it was rebooting, I heard a popping noise - like when you pull a plug out of a socket too quickly and you hear a quick pop of electricity. Anyone had anything like this?
Probably because after going to all the trouble (see the arguments in the comments about who deserved credit for Swype) it came out that Swype is not a free app, is copyrighted, and limited to devices intended in their OEM and Beta programs.
Aside from apk sharing of this type going against our rules, Swype threatened legal action against XDA, so please, protect your AndroidForums.com - thank you!
Still getting random reboots every few days, and the one I just had was worrisome - I was opening up the browser when the phone froze up momentarily, just as it does right before every reboot; but then, right as it was rebooting, I heard a popping noise - like when you pull a plug out of a socket too quickly and you hear a quick pop of electricity. Anyone had anything like this?
Thanks for the reminder. And I was happy to contribute your 15000th Thanks for it! Congrats on that!
LoL and many thanks! I haven't looked at my numbers in ages. Sheesh, I'm at 17k posts to boot - talk about blabby!
Wow! What do we think this really means?Google No Longer Supports the LTE/CDMA Verizon Galaxy Nexus? – Droid Life
Anyone read this? If this is true im not going to be happy
Hereby officially on record:
I bet all comers 10 quatloos that there is no truth whatsoever to the idea that the Gnex is no longer supported by Google.
I am siding with you.
But if I were to play devil's advocate, Google decided since the carrier has too much control in a CDMA environment, they had to jump through too many hoops to continue to support it as a developer phone.
DON'T PANIC
Or Droid Life needed to rebuild traffic since their pre-release readership has always been here.
Take your pick.
j/k just totally kidding
Seriously though, even Droid Life comes out and says they're just covering bases. Pretty hot title tho.
The first thing I will say, in quoting the amazing Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy:
Being removed from that page doesn't mean Google is dumping the phone anymore that it means the phone is going to quit working. Even if Google has decided to no longer make the phone a developer device it doesn't mean that they are no longer going to support the phone or that the phone will never see another update.
I think Kellex gives out some amazing information, but in this case I think he is hop scotching right over a conclusion before the game is finished.
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