Posts Tagged ‘the-background’

Re: HTC High Data Usage

First off, there are several HTC phones carried by AT&T, so it would help if you mentioned which one you own.   HTC phones do a good amount of data synching in the background, automatically, for the weather app, news, stocks, as well as auto synching Gmail and other email.   But I’m not sure if this would account for 700 Mb in 5 days.  You can try turning off the auto update on these items to see if it helps,  in Settings> Account & sync.            

Re: HTC High Data Usage

First off, there are several HTC phones carried by AT&T, so it would help if you mentioned which one you own.   HTC phones do a good amount of data synching in the background, automatically, for the weather app, news, stocks, as well as auto synching Gmail and other email.   But I’m not sure if this would account for 700 Mb in 5 days.  You can try turning off the auto update on these items to see if it helps,  in Settings> Account & sync.            

Re: LG Quantum Music Player

You can only pause. Yes, I’d love a stop button too, but this follows the way many music players operate. Pause is really all you need. You can go and play anything else you want at any time, or restart it. And pressing home only should open the home screen. Since there’s no multitasking yet, the back button fulfills much of the functionality. Music will play in the background (any other app will just pause itself). Hit back and it goes back to the music player.

Re: Warning!After 4 months still getting data usage issues

Yes, telling us what phone you have is important, since many smartphones use data in the background ALL THE TIME regardless of what apps you install, activate.  This is how these particular devices are designed to work, so its not a malfunction.  But many of these “background” services can be turned off, if you tell us what phone you are talking about.   On some phones, turning off data does nothing except deactivate it until the next time an app turns it back on.  Believe it or not.  But there are ways to “really” turn off the data connection.    

Charlie Chaplin Cell Phone Time-Traveler In 1928 Movie "The Circus …

Charlie Chaplin Time-Traveler … Really??? Charlie Chaplin has a cell phone time-traveler in his movie. Or does he? The movie was called “The Circus”, and was made in 1928. In the film, you can see a person walking in the background with …

HP CEO: Palm could end up a ‘sub-brand’ of the company

Given the way HP has treated acquisitions like VoodooPC and Compaq, this should come as no surprise — but CEO Mark Hurd is at it again with comments about his company’s recent Palm acquisition to German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine , saying that the brand could “move into the background” and become a “sub-brand,” ostensibly the same as Envy and iPAQ (he gives Pavilion as a specific example). From a marketing alignment perspective, that makes sense — though it assumes that the HP brand is stronger than Palm’s in the target demographics that they’re looking to sell into. Is that a safe assumption, especially considering how iPAQ withered on the vine? Hard to say. HP CEO: Palm could end up a ‘sub-brand’ of the company originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 22 Jul 2010 18:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

The flip clock on the home screen turned into plain text

I just got the Tilt 2 and I have a cpouple of questions:   – The default clock  is gone and now it is plain text. How I get it back? – Where I find what programs are running in the background, because I’m runing out of memory. – How I to Import my contacts from Razr V3 (The original) into my New Tilt. – Is there a way to add multile contacts into the favorites at once? One at a time takes for ever.    Thanks in advance. 

Windows Phone 7 Series multitasking: the real deal

We’ve definitely learned a ton about Windows Phone 7 Series here at MIX , but getting the full picture on multitasking has been difficult, since the OS isn’t ready, no one has final hardware, and the emulator seems to behave differently than actual devices and Microsoft’s descriptions. So let’s set the record straight on multitasking: it’s not going to happen, at least not in the traditional way. Not only have we directly confirmed this with Microsoft executives several times, but the developer sessions here are totally clear on the matter — you don’t tell 1000+ devs that they should expect their apps to be killed whenever the user switches away from them if you don’t mean it. Now, that’s not to say that the OS can’t do multitasking: first-party apps like the Zune player and IE can run in the background, and third-party apps are actually left running in a suspended state (Microsoft calls it “dehydrated”) as long as the system doesn’t need any additional resources. If the user cycles back to an app, it’s resumed (“rehydrated”) and life continues merrily along, but if the user opens other apps and the system needs additional resources, the app is killed without any indication or remorse. If that sounds familiar, it’s because it’s basically a single-tasking riff on Android and Windows Mobile 6, both of which also purport to intelligently manage multiple running applications like this, and both of which usually find themselves greatly improved with manual task managers. We’ll have to see if Windows Phone 7 Series can do a better job once it ships — we have a feeling it will — and later down the line we’ll see if Microsoft decides to extend multitasking to third-party apps. But for now, just know that you’re not going to be running Pandora in the background while you do other tasks on a 7 Series device — it is a question we have specifically asked, and the answer, unfortunately, is no. P.S. Still don’t believe us? Hear it for yourself directly from Microsoft’s Todd Brix: Windows Phone 7 Series multitasking: the real deal originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 17 Mar 2010 20:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Keepin’ it real fake: iPhone hits discount retailers as an eyeshadow palette

Now, these may have been around for ages, we can’t really be sure because, truth be told, it’s pretty rare for us to troll the aisles of Kohl’s makeup section looking for KIRF s. Regardless, a helpful, hawk-eyed reader snapped this shot of an eyeshadow palette — called eyemobile — that’s got the distinct iPhone aura going on, though we’re 100 percent certain this is an unauthorized use case. It’s hard to say from the photo, but it also looks like there’s a lip gloss palette in the background (which we assume is called lipmobile), and that, friends, we would pay money for. Lots of money. [Thanks, Bill] Keepin’ it real fake: iPhone hits discount retailers as an eyeshadow palette originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 14 Mar 2010 21:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Custom TouchFlo tab backgrounds?

Anyone found a way to replace the background images on the TouchFlo tabs?  I can change the background on the ‘home’ screen using Settings/Wallpaper, but it only affects the home screen, the ATT blue logo is still on all other tabs.   By searching, I’ve found that ATT_stwater_480_800.jpg and ATT_stwater_800_480.jpg are apparently the images, but they are in the Windows folder on the phone, and I can’t copy any files to that folder :( .  I’ve searched the registry to see if I could redirect this to a different file, but no luck.   Anyone have any luck with this one?