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JR
Hmmm... Encryption on my XOOM has failed with version of Honeycomb since 3.0. Each time the device barfs and factory resets itself. Furthermore, the PIN that I entered has never been requested upon power-on. When I updated to 3.1, I was surprised to find a request for the PIN as I had never attempted to encrypt... Guess what I can't remember?
Yup! Can't recall the PIN I used... After countless attempts to unlock the device, it went into restore mode wiping all the data and restoring apps/settings from my Google account. Well, at least I can use the device again, but I would love to know how the PIN seems to have just enabled itself... *sigh* Uploading my data back to the tablet... *lame* - JR
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Motorola Xoom Gets Flash Update, Finally - Yahoo! News - http://news.yahoo.com/s...
"Will anyone take notice of Motorola's update on the day the company with 90 percent of the tablet market share is launching the second iteration of its sought-after tablet? Some people should, at least current Xoom owners; they will finally be able to access Xoom's Flash website from their own tablet. Flash support on the Xoom should" - JR from Bookmarklet
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Tablet Camera Tests: iPad 2 vs. Motorola Xoom vs. Samsung Galaxy Tab - PCWorld #XOOM - http://www.pcworld.com/article...
Tablet Camera Tests: iPad 2 vs. Motorola Xoom vs. Samsung Galaxy Tab - PCWorld #XOOM
Tablet Camera Tests: iPad 2 vs. Motorola Xoom vs. Samsung Galaxy Tab - PCWorld #XOOM
"Overall Image Quality Scores 1. Canon PowerShot S95 (85.6, Very Good) 2. Apple iPhone 4 (66.2, Fair) 3. Motorola Xoom (64.8, Fair) 4. Samsung Galaxy Tab (63.6, Fair) 5. Apple iPod Touch (58, Poor) 6. Apple iPad 2 (57.8, Poor) The top-rated tablet in our image-quality testing was the Motorola Xoom, which boasts a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera that scored fairly well in the exposure quality and sharpness departments. That said, the Xoom trailed the Apple iPhone 4 when it came to overall image quality, and it trailed both of the other tablets in the color-accuracy department. Just behind the Xoom is the Samsung Galaxy Tab, which offers a 3-megapixel rear-facing camera. The Galaxy Tab was neck-and-neck with the Xoom in many of our image-testing categories, but our judges found the Tab's camera most lacking in the exposure quality and distortion departments. Heading up the rear of our testbed was the Apple iPad 2, which has a 0.69-megapixel camera that performs similarly to the camera in... more... - JR from Bookmarklet
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