The HTC Espersso (Rosie) UI with talked about a few days ago has finally been leaked to the net. Below you’ll see a video of HTC ’s latest Android 2.1 Sense UI running on the HTC Hero : You can grab the Espresso dump here Source: AndroidSpin & Youtube Engadget found this 13 hours ago on mobiletechworld.com Find more top technology news, videos, and blogs on TechBlips: Mobile, HTC, Android
I don't have that grey space. I deleted the Socialnetwork box first thing though.
- cdogzilla
Rahsheen - Try refreshing the page. That should work. Also, regarding the blue area, I agree that we are not utilizing the space well enough, and plan to fix that in the near future. Thanks for the feedback!
- Ethan Gahng
BTW, Last time I wrote about you guys (http://j.mp/8b0O25), I wondered if you were ever going to add any social features. So...are ya? :)
- Rahsheen ™, Coach Rah
"A leaked HTC roadmap for 2010 has revealed that the majority of the company's smartphones for the first half of 2010 will run Google Android, not Windows Mobile."
- ovigia
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• 'Naturally I feel embarrassed at the way that we won' • 'I am not a cheat and never have been' insists Henry Thierry Henry believes a replay would be the "fairest solution" to the continuing furore over the handball which led to his side's goal which eliminated Ireland from World Cup qualification, and stated that Ireland "deserve to be in South Africa." "Naturally I feel embarrassed at the way that we won and feel extremely sorry for the Irish who definitely deserve to be in South Africa," said Henry in a statement issued today. "Of course the fairest solution would be to replay the game but it is not in my control." The France captain and striker handled the ball twice immediately before passing to team-mate William Gallas to score his side's goal in the 1-1 draw on Wednesday, but referee Martin Hansson still allowed it despite vehement protests from the Ireland players. Henry's statement reads: "I have said at the time and I will say again that yes I handled the ball. I am not a...
did you know you can make a lot of money trading options, buying and selling stocks, buying foreclosed homes, using secrets to sell stuff online, ebay is a wonderland for making money, and then of course you can just get free money from the government
- Allen Stern
It's keeping me from getting the Swine flu from the rest of the family - keep it up! ;-)
- Jesse Stay
"To make my Google Wave exploration useful, I decided to look around for Wave gadgets that I can use, and actually found a handful of them. So here goes, 5 Google Wave Gadgets that you will most likely use."
- imabonehead
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The winner was taken on the Isle of Skye by Emmanuel Coupe and is titled: Sunrise over the Old Man of Storr, Isle of Skye, Scotland.
- Chris Nixon
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I strongly suspect that this would be deleted in DMU. But they've deleted many of those considered the world's finest photographers in the past so no surprise there.
- Thomas Hawk
LOL delete. Everything interesting is on the right.
- Ryan MacLean
Why Thomas, do you think that this is anything but a corny piece of crap?
- Ricardo Liberato
It's been proven time and time again that "good" photographs aren't necessarily popular, and that works from famous artists don't always hold their own outside of a collection.
- Ryan MacLean
That said, this might actually get saved.
- Ryan MacLean
i like the one with the joggers, pretty good b&w shot.
- Mo Tabesh
“When most of us talk digital cameras, we talk megapixels, ISO, image noise, shot-per-second speed and image processing. We're tech geeks. But really, none of that stuff matters as much as your camera's lens. The lens is, after all, your camera's eyeball—the image sensor or film can only record what comes in through the lens. It's what defines the picture's perspective, clarity and way more.”
- Anthony Citrano
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The other great thing about spending your money on good lenses is that lens technology changes very slowly. A Canon "L" grade lens or equivalent from any number of other lens manufacturers can be state of the art for 5, 10, or even 20 years and can last a lifetime. Good lenses also hold their value very well. As opposed to digital SLR bodies which are state of the art for 3 years at most and while they still work just fine, will become museum pieces in 5 years.
- Jeff P. Henderson
Oh Man! the author of the article definitely looses points for using Ken Rockwell as a reference....
- Jeff P. Henderson
@Jeff: ha, i thought the same thing (re: Ken R)
- Anthony Citrano
Chris Gin posted a photo: Taken from the side of the road, on my way back to Nelson. View Large On Black No group invites or glittery graphics, thanks.