Agreed. My left eye twitches if I don't balance parenthesis properly.. in code or written language.
Actually, one of the listed items is the Mars Descent Imager (MARDI):
...a small camera located on Curiosity's main body, will record video of the rover's descent to the Martian surface (which will be accomplished with the help of a hovering, rocket-powered sky crane)
It very likely won't be a live HD youtube stream of the entire landing but it should allow us to see part of the landing process.
"the manufacturers do not upgrade the phones"
Stop buying non "Google experience" phones. I've stuck with the Nexus series ever since the HTC fiasco in Canada with the OS upgrades. Couldn't be happier.
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The community design document can be found here. They're effectively preventing anyone from creating a mobile computer device that is rectangular in shape with round corners. Unbelievable.
Went to a talk on this at IO this year, here is Google's take on it.
Worth mentioning in Android's case is only used for caching so the data gets overwritten every so often. Unlike iPhone's
Here is a post on Waton's wagering by IBM Research.
How is this only an Android problem? The summary clearly states it relates to both Android and iPhone apps. Should the title have a brand modifier based on the number of times said brand appears in the summary? Ridiculous.
Just downloaded it for my HTC Magic (2.1) on Rogers and the 3G calling works perfectly. Used it on a free 1-800.
More details here. Growing up in Peru, and experiencing many earthquakes in my life time, you would think I would recognize an earthquake but I didn't feel a thing. 5.5 isn't a small shake either.
As someone who had a flight scheduled to go through an area that was affected by the ash, I say absolutely not. I don't care what the airlines say or how many millions they are losing. I think I will trust the engine manufacturers and their engineers rather than some airline suit sitting in his office when it comes to putting my life at risk in this context.
Understanding is always the understanding of a smaller problem in relation to a bigger problem. -- P.D. Ouspensky