I've been using the standard version with Ubuntu (Kernel 4.4) and the Broadcom driver is also perfectly stable for me.
If you can flash these phones then $50 would be great for a GPRS/Bluetooth/Wifi development kit.
A friend of mine has been leaning the basics with this: http://qcplayground.withgoogle.com/#/home
There's https://yithlibrary.herokuapp.com/ for a self hosted LastPass clone but unfortunately there's no Firefox or Chrome addons yet.
I'm hoping for a future with faster refresh E-Ink screens available on low spec, stripped down Android or FirefoxOS powered tablets.
"You can think of it as a decentralized alternative to Flickr, YouTube, SoundCloud, etc." It's more of a personal media store than a media streaming solution like Plex.
I've heard of pinhole cameras being used in card skimming operations where PIN numbers are required.
I've been using the standard version with Ubuntu (Kernel 4.4) and the Broadcom driver is also perfectly stable for me.
If you can flash these phones then $50 would be great for a GPRS/Bluetooth/Wifi development kit.
A friend of mine has been leaning the basics with this: http://qcplayground.withgoogle.com/#/home
There's https://yithlibrary.herokuapp.com/ for a self hosted LastPass clone but unfortunately there's no Firefox or Chrome addons yet.
I'm hoping for a future with faster refresh E-Ink screens available on low spec, stripped down Android or FirefoxOS powered tablets.
"You can think of it as a decentralized alternative to Flickr, YouTube, SoundCloud, etc." It's more of a personal media store than a media streaming solution like Plex.
I've heard of pinhole cameras being used in card skimming operations where PIN numbers are required.