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How to backup apps and app data on your rooted or non-rooted Android phone or tabletview story

http://www.talkandroid.com – We’ve all been in a situation before where we needed to either factory reset our phone, send it in for a warranty replacement, etc. Not a big deal by itself, but you’ve got 3 stars on 80% of Angry Birds levels, and who would want to lose that accomplishment? You want to be able to keep that data forever. (IT news)

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[Q] AT&T Note 2 on T-Mobile?view story

http://forum.xda-developers.com – So based on the Wireless Charging issues in the T889, I've just bought an AT&T note 2 on ebay to use on T-Mobile. I plan to unlock it and enable AWS through the hack in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2068041 My question is, once I've done this should everything work just as well as a T-Mobile Note 2? Is there anything else I need to worry about like an APN? (HowTos)

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Battery Usage Issuesview story

http://www.mobileread.com – Everything was going great, then the Samsung Galaxy Player 5 started really running through the battery. Used to last a week and now I am lucky if it is 3 days - with almost no use (occasional wifi,no gps, no bt - all off). I have deleted "Words with Friends" and the weather widget as they were always running when I connected to WiFi. (HowTos)

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Accerciser 3.8 Beta 2 Fixes Python 3 Issuesview story

http://news.softpedia.com – The second and last Beta version of the upcoming Accerciser 3.8 package, an interactive Python accessibility explorer for the GNOME desktop environment, has been released for testing two days ago, on March 5. (IT news)

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[APP] Google Voice + Messaging (with popup)view story

http://forum.xda-developers.com – A new app on the Play Store that I'm excited about. Background I use Google Voice as my primary number, and it's been frustrating that Google has failed to add very many interesting (necessary?) features to their Google Voice app. In addition, they don't have a public API, so it's difficult for developers to work with it. (HowTos)

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How can I change my boot options from within Windows 7?view story

http://askubuntu.com – I installed Ubuntu alongside Windows 7, however when I boot it up, it gives me graphic issues and will not proceed. I can fix it by adding nosplash nomodeset to the parameters, but I don't know how to do that since it's alongside Windows 7. The Ubuntu files are in my c:/ drive, but I don't know which file to edit. Can someone help me? (HowTos)

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General Does the Dinc2 have the same reboot loop issue the orig has?view story

http://androidforums.com – I am going to be leaving VZ and going to Page Plus and have an original Dinc that does the whole reboot loop thing. Wife and I both need new phones, and I really, really liked the Dinc up until it became almost unusable. Wondering if the newer Dinc2 has the same issues that people are starting to see? Wondering if it's a problem with HTC or what. (General)

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What am I doing wrong!view story

http://forums.androidcentral.com – Here are my issues: I can't send MMS/text messages to an e-mail address, i. e., from my phone to XXXXXXXXXX@gmail.com, for example. If I am logged in to Google (and I don't want to stay logged in), I am able to send from my phone to my wife's phone (Straight Talk). I can't find the proper APN to get it to work. I can answer/send to phone numbers with no problem. (HowTos)

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How do I install SELinux's sandbox utility on Linux Mint Debian Edition?view story

http://unix.stackexchange.com – I'm following the Debian SELinux setup guide with my Linux Mint Debian Edition system. I installed the necessary packages: sudo aptitude install selinux-basics selinux-policy-default selinux-utils policycoreutils Activated SELinux and rebooted twice: sudo selinux-activate Checked the installation. (HowTos)

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How to ensure Ubuntu is using all my coresview story

http://askubuntu.com – I have a 6 core processor and have noticed some performance issues. I recognize coming from Windows things won't be the same. But I've heard that it's not incredibly uncommon for linux to not utilize all cores available. Is there a command or series of commands to be sure linux recognizes my processor runs all 6 cores? (HowTos)