Ice Cream Sandwich Is Confirmed For some HTC Devices

I am still very specific about the types of electronics that I purchase.  I am very fixed on the Android devices.  Being an Android person I can attest to the facts at hand…

  • It is known that some IPhone devs have moved over to Android.
  • Blackberry has lost many customers to Android.
  • A regular person can code a Android app.
  • IPhones cost some serious money to get fixed correctly.
  • NO IPhone is identical to another.  (Connections, capabilities, etc.)
  • “Rooting” a IPhone a.k.a. “Jailbreak” is against a lot of Apples rules.

It is now confirmed that the HTC line of phones will receive the Ice Cream Sandwich update.

So what is Ice Cream Sandwich?

The newest Android OS has been announced, and it’s called Ice Cream Sandwich.

This new OS is supposed to run on all types of Android devices, converging the Android operating system into one sweet package, easing the issue of OS fragmentation and creating new opportunities for developers.

The version number will be 4.0, and we can expect to see the OS rolling out by the end of 2011.

At Google’s developer conference in San Francisco on Tuesday, Google execs said this would be Google’s “everywhere” OS for mobile phones, tablets, and other connected devices.

When exactly this convergence will take place — especially in light of the Honeycomb 3.1 announcements just moments before the Ice Cream Sandwich reveal — is up for debate. But we’re hearing from Google reps that Ice Cream Sandwich will eventually close the 2.X/3.X fork and be the one OS for all Android devices.

We’d heard earlier this year that an OS called “Ice Cream” would be arriving this summer after a Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc was spotted running the OS at CES. At the time, most reporters were uncertain whether Ice Cream would be a continuation of the 2.4 fork and would function for mobile phones only.

One of the most consistent complaints about developing for Android is the ecosystem’s fragmentation. The hardware is a diaspora; the OSes in use are a crazy quilt. Hopefully, the new OS represents a more consistent direction for Android — one that will once and for all put to rest the more valid criticisms of the “fragmentation” camp.

Here is the text to the official Sprint announcement…

Sprint will begin to rollout Google’s latest version of Android, Ice Cream Sandwich, to our customers in early 2012. Ice Cream Sandwich will be available via an over-the-air update to a variety of devices including HTC EVO 3D, HTC EVO Design 4G and other key products in our line-up. Stay tuned for more details and exact timing.

MagicJack Plus Second Week Review

Around my house we have been going through almost everything trying to cut bills.  One of our most recent cuts was our home phone service.  We were paying Verizon @$35 per month for a phone number with NO long distance.

First I checked out the Sprint phone system that goes onto your Sprint cellular account.  After finding out that there was a $20 charge monthly I quickly decided against it.  I recently heard the quality of this service while talking to someone.  I am very glad that I didn’t go that route.  It sounded like the other party was talking through a tin can.

What I did was I went online and did some research on the NEW MagicJack Plus unit.  The first thing I did was to make sure that my home number could be ported over.  Yes.  The next thing was to confirm faxing capability.  Yes.

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Let’s talk about savings…

The cost for MagicJack Plus service is $29.99 per year.

Installation was a snap.  Plug the MagicJack Plus into the computer, and register the unit.  Then take the unit and plug it directly into your router.  No other work needs to be done.  After that you can go to the My MagicJack site to configure anything else you need.

With that being said I must forewarn everyone so that they avoid aggravation later.

Magicjack Plus is capable of faxing.  The hitch is that the fax machine needs to be capable of auto speed changing.  This is common with most run of the mill fax machines.  I have a Magicolor 4690MF that will probably work, but being I haven’t found the correct sequence of changes to the TX settings I had to put my old fax/printer online just for faxing.

With all the money we are trying to save we should be able to keep living the way we are, but the difference is that the economy isn’t going to make me a statistic.  Maybe this year I will even get to send out holiday cards because I can actually afford them this year.

I will update everyone again in a few more weeks after I have tried it out a bit longer.

Beautiful Weather To Work In

The other day we were all privelidged enough to get our first “Snow”.  Well, in my area we got a lot of rain all day, and finally at night the hail came.  Our cars got a light dusting, and that is about it.

That was told to you so you could understand this…

I started doing a job at my neighbors home.  Because of her work schedule I could only start installing her DirecTV dish.  She had an antenna, and then she had cable.  The costs of cable got out of hand.  Antennas require some maintenance if they aren’t installed correct.  Last thing I said to her before she left for work was that I was concerned that we would get some bad weather on the following day.  The next morning it was ugly.

I can assemble DirecTV dishes rather quickly.  Installing them isn’t that long of a process either.  Trying to pin a DirecTV antenna isn’t the easiest thing to do in the middle of hail, rain, and snow.  I finally got the dish perfect.  I had to go and change because I didn’t want to get her house all watered up.  This was all to help my neighbor save some money.

I wish there was a way to schedule in weather based on the type of work.