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DeveloperICS update fixes some problems with ASUS TF101 but creates others
Donovan Colbert updated his ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101 to Android 4.x (aka Ice Cream Sandwich). Find out what issues it solved and what problems it created.
I spent several years with MCI SGUS/VANSIS in the early 90s providing support for early ebusiness dialup applications including CampusMCI, California Smog Check II Vehicle Information Database, California Firearms Information Systems and others. \ \ In 1997 I moved to Fulltime Systems, makers of Octopus, CoStandBy Server and Fulltime Cluster (Legato Cluster) and Data Replication. \ \ In 2001 I joined Intel's Supplier Integration Systems group, part of the global eBuisness team tasked with making Intel a 100% eBiz company by 2003. \ \ I currently work for a medium sized organization hosting Electronic Medical Practice applications. \ \ I am experienced with Win32, Linux and Unix platforms - with an emphasis on systems design, implementation and support.\ \ You can follow me @dcolbert on Twitter. My personal blog, which often deals with non-technology and controversial subjects is at http://piddlyd.blogspot.com/
Donovan Colbert updated his ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101 to Android 4.x (aka Ice Cream Sandwich). Find out what issues it solved and what problems it created.
As a companion piece to his Geek Gifts 2012 review of the Protocol TurboHawk 3 and Skyline-G RC helicopters, Donovan Colbert offers a look at the consumer-grade copters.
Rooting the Coby Kryos Android-based tablet unleashes the full potential of the device. It’s actually pretty impressive, especially for under $150. It has quality construction, reasonable specifications and features, and even without rooting, the AppsLib library would probably satisfy most tablet consumers. Here are some photos and screenshots of the Coby Kryos.
TR member dcolbert was sure surprised when he received a Coby Kyros MID7015 Android tablet for Christmas. Find out his opinion of this niche of low-end tablets.
Donovan Colbert illustrates how to create a suitable, inexpensive data replication solution for a small office or data center on a limited budget.