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Thursday, February 16, 2012
Purely Technical Articles and Reviews -> mark tech review
New technical reviews and articles will be posted here: http://mark-tech.blogspot.com/
UPDATE: Range Rover Information and Offroading tech will be posted here: http://range-rover-l405-l322-p38.blogspot.com/
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Force dual core mode HTC Rezound
There are multiple threads on notable developer forums indicating the Rezound under its latest stock kernel will run in a very conservative single core almost always mode. Rooting and just running "SetCpu" will enable independent scaling dual core mode, which engages both cores when expected. Although benchmarks may not reflect the performance gains they are significant in practice. Running complex live wallpapers and visually rich HTC Sense widgets pose no lag when scrolling. The overall effect is a phone without hiccups that's always responsive even while multitasking. Links to come.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
The Future (of personal computing) is Now.
There are some limits. At this point developers have still not pushed out "real" apps. For example adobe doesn't offer the creative suite as apps, whether stand alone or complimentary to desktop versions. If your a web developer there are few options to manage large sites. Now part of this is mitigated by web based environments, but not all.
The other main limitation at this point is in how the end users actually implement the device. Playing angry birds is great but there are powerful ways to utilize these portable PC's which haven't been fully baked. I now use a transformer prime with an HDMI cord to give ppt presentations, but this is the tip of the iceberg. Companies are going to be able to implement these devices with some novel thought in compelling ways that will affect revenues. (Assuming of course the Mayan apocalypse does not materially change our way of life, although to be honest as a race we could use a bit of growth.)
We will have to see how post Jobs iOS turns out but at this point Android 4 seems posed to lead the transition from "big cell phone" to "small pc" in part because of how open the OS is. The Asus transformer prime is the first such device that has enough power to challenge nerbooks. The Verizon LTE network is fantastic, offering the ability to execute and stream data from upcoming "personal clouds" or "corporate clouds" to process and crunch data. New products are on the horizon which allows for gpgpu on such tablets and phones which should greatly improve processing abilities.
Microsoft I believe sees this opportunity and is making a push to unify the new tablet PC and existing form factors with windows 8. This is going to drive "real software" to tablets. Google I believe is in a good position to lead this market but should make an effort to present a unified app market across devices. This is why a unified app market is more important than a market which sells everything on specific devices. A unified app market is a game changer and something I believe Microsoft will push for, I believe Google can out execute msft but they need to pivot and look to the future of tablets as computing devices rather than media consumption devices.
UPDATE: The PS4 and NVIDIA 780 series have video encoders which allow the remote play of games.