Japan trip! – part#2
Japan is so awesome ><!! … They really need to do something about their food quantities but it’s still an amazing trip so far =D
Japan trip! – part#1
It’s been a dream to visit Japan ever since I was a little kid. Less than a month ago, me and my buddy Lail decided to actually go! (he’s been there a few times, but it’s my first)
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USA gas prices by state
Found this neat website that shows you gas prices all over the US. Not only just by the state, but shows a heat map comparing all counties.
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Project Google Glass
While I totally thought this is some of Google’s April jokes, this is actually a real project that Google is working on and planning on releasing it on the future!
XDA puts my Transparent Pandora widget on the front page!
Both me and XDA agree that the non Transparent Pandora widget looks a bit ugly. So I decided to make a Transparent Pandora widget. lately I’ve been messing up with my Motorola ATRIX 4G and like any new Android smartphone owner (especially those of us who are still using Android Gingerbread 2.3) It is always a concern when our fellow friends that own fancy iPhones make fun of our OS’s interface :). That being said though, one of Android’s most powerful advantages is the desktop sort of speak. Or to be more accurate, the launchers. Having the ability to have all your apps WITH their valuable data right on your main screen is a big deal in usability and accessibility. Unlike the regular iPhone interface where you will just have racks of icons spread everywhere, and when it’s really awesome you’ll have a little number showing the notifications count of such an app. Android’s main interface gives you full pieces of information AND also you can control them. That ranges from having Calenders, emails, one-click phone calls for your most contacted friends and family members, and much much more. Of course, everyone uses their phones for music now a days. And Pandora is by far the most popular app in the music area for both Android and iOS. But man, that non Transparent Pandora widget is always ruining my fancy interface. Showing that big black block that hides my wallpaper. So I decided to do some little tweaking and modifications to fix that. I was actually just using it but when my friends saw that on my phone they really loved it so I decided to poste it on XDA. I just put that random topic to share it with the community. But apparently people on XDA really liked the Transparent Pandora widget and thought it deserves to go on the front page 🙂
If you’re interested, here’s a copy of the 1.5.13 version of Transparent Pandora widget!