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Comment: Re: Applications on a whitelist maintained by Sams (Score 1) 564

by jsh1972 (#43599781) Attached to: BlackBerry CEO: Tablet Market Is Dying
I don't know how that works- I use a ROM on my galaxy s3 that gives it the note 2 multi-window function, and all apps work just fine on it. I'll often use it with ingress on the top widow and Google maps open in the other and it works like a champ. I often wonder why, when discussing content creation on tablets, there is never any mention of drawing apps. I have an hp touchpad running jelly bean, and have several very nice drawing apps, works great with stylus or finger. The note suits tablets are even better, they have a built in wacom style digitizer for really precise drawing, I'm pretty sure sketchbook pro (autodesk) supports it, as do a bunch of other apps.
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Ask Slashdot: How Can I Protect My Android Devices From Hackers? 295

Posted by timothy
from the farraday-cage-in-a-farraday-zoo dept.
SternisheFan writes "My Android phone (an unrooted OptimusV running 2.2.2) and my Android tablet (Arnova 7g3 running 4.1) have been subjected to hacking via either 'forced Bluetooth attack' or through the Wi-Fi signals in the home where I currently rent a room. I got an Android phone at the start of this year after my 'feature phone' was force Bluetooth hacked hoping for better security, yet I still have major security issues. For instance, my Optimus's Wi-Fi again shows an error, although I am sure that a hack is causing this since when I reset the device when it's out of range from this home's signal the Wi-Fi works fine. And now the tablet (as of recently) can't access this home's open Wi-Fi, though it works fine when at other outside hot-spots. So, my question is: Are there any good (free?) security apps out there that would actually prevent this from occurring? It's not like I'm doing nefarious things on the internet, I just want to keep it private."

Comment: Re:Why? (Score 2) 747

by jsh1972 (#41492087) Attached to: <em>Innocence of Muslims</em> Filmmaker Arrested, Jailed
the way I understand it is that prior to the film or any of this he was on probation, one of the conditions of which was no computer or internet access, so even the fact of him producing it was in violation. When you are convicted of crimes, you lose certain rights, such as the right to vote or bear arms. It's not curbing of free speech until normal citizens who aren't on any form of community supervision, probation, or parole are prohibited from producing and/or distributing films due to content.

Comment: Re:Pinch to zoom is easy (Score 1) 143

by jsh1972 (#41483411) Attached to: AMD Partners With BlueStacks To Bring Android Apps To PCs
sorry to reply to myself, the problem about the software knowing when it's a zoom and when it's a multi-touch pinch... Can't you bind the click wheel to always equal a multi-touch pinch, and just let the position of the mouse determine whether to zoom or not, just like pinching in certain areas on the screen? Also, I may not patent this, but if anyone tries to, this is prior art! ;-)

Comment: Re:Pinch to zoom is easy (Score 1) 143

by jsh1972 (#41483371) Attached to: AMD Partners With BlueStacks To Bring Android Apps To PCs
the defining range problem is easy- when you click down, that is your zero point, when you roll it up as Fwy as you can, it's equal to spreading your fingers apart as far as you can, and vice versa. Most pinch to zoom apps, i.e. Image galleries, won't zoom in to the max with one pinch; you typically have to use around 3 or 4... Same with the wheel, click down, roll up.. Click down, roll up... Click down, roll up. You could do it at the same speed as pinching, try it on your mouse.

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