Nextbit Baton - ONE General

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Nextbit Baton offers several benefits to users, including:
Sync: Keeps apps and data in sync across multiple devices, allowing users to move fluidly from one device to the next without missing a beat.
Pass: Send any open app in its current state to another device, saving time and eliminating the tedious process of manually finding and opening apps on different devices.
Backup and restore: Save apps and data to your Nextbit profile in the cloud, so you can always get your apps back on any device.
Nextbit’s private beta is exclusively on CyanogenMod, the leading open-source, community-driven Android OS backed by Cyanogen Inc. The future public release of Nextbit will be available first on the commercially distributed Cyanogen operating system.
“Cyanogen continues to reimagine Android by introducing bold new firsts,” said Kirt McMaster, CEO of Cyanogen. “Nextbit represents one of these platform firsts that could only manifest on a truly open Android. We enable Baton to become a native OS level feature, creating huge benefit for our users.”
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About: https://nextbit.com/about/
Press Release: https://nextbit.com/press/
Articles and videos
The Verge: http://www.theverge.com/2014/10/27/7079623/this-is-nextbits-try-at-fixing-app-switching-on-android
Engadget: http://www.engadget.com/2014/10/27/nextbit-baton-continuity-for-android/
Android Police: http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/1...nogenmod-with-app-syncing-backup-and-restore/

This looks intriguing! I'll be keeping an eye on this. Thanks Nextbit!

WEM97 said:
This looks intriguing! I'll be keeping an eye on this. Thanks Nextbit!
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I was actually an Alpha tester (can come out and say that officially now). It really is awesome and rather useful.

Nburnes said:
I was actually an Alpha tester (can come out and say that officially now). It really is awesome and rather useful.
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Lol me too. That NDA was scary. Glad I can finally talk.

Same Here, been testing it for the past 2 months. now i am just using the nextbit app on PA.

Hey guys glad to see one of us has posted to xda already, I'm about to quote Nburns and spread the word on the nexus 5 forum also just saying those alpha shirts are so soft <3

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I think the Android App store is borked

Under most popular apps, #6 is an app that monitors your service time if you're a Jehova's Witness. Really?
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I agree...horrible organization and what not, if theres one thing that makes the iPhone what it is..it's the ease of the app store and the number of apps, not to mention there quality apps. One of the few things Google could learn from Apple.
Lmao, I had to check for myself, and sure enough.. It was there lol. I guess a lot of jehovas use Android.
I had to check.....
You would think Google would have some kind of relevant idea of how to properly organize, sort, and search data. I think might be cool for them to move into that field of research. What? That is Google's business?
on a serious note.. wtf is up with the market anyways, very poor features.. why cant we search by downloads number? rating? seems like basic functionality requirements of a marketplace to me.
sigh..
I believe that the best seller apps update or are reset once a month or once a week. That's the only explanation I have.
Is there somewhere to make an official request for a market filter (blacklist)? I would love to be able to blacklist publishers so they don't show in my search or any listing in the market. Genwi comes to mind as a garbage publisher that needs blacklisted.
Also, do "test" apps have to show up in the main Market? Really?? Come on.... Maybe devs should have their own sandbox market to play with.
That'll be great
What a joke, now that Jehova's Witness crap is #4. Is that organization paying Google or is the Market organization just ****ing retarded? I know that's not the 4th best selling app.
I love my nexus, but the whole market/app thing seems to be way over googles heads.
I sure hope we're not waiting for Froyo to get a better market.
whodatfever said:
Under most popular apps, #6 is an app that monitors your service time if you're a Jehova's Witness. Really?
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That really s**s...just waiting to see Scientology somewhere and I throw it out of the .....

Android 2.2 Froyo for magic??? Source Phandroid & Neowin

Quoting Phandroid: Link
"I was a bit skeptical when a user from 4chan claimed to be an “android trusted tester” and posted screenshots of a MyTouch 3G supposedly running Android 2.2 Froyo – afterall we know how easily those “About” screens are faked. But after some trolling (”No one cares, take this $#!* to XDA”) and small talk (”is it nice”, “hurr”) the OP follows up with a picture that has me (at least partially) believing. Well, not ONLY believing… also yearning for the arrival of 2.2..."
Quoting Neowin: Link
"As we now know, Google's next iteration of the Android operating system is rumored for release at Google I/O next month. To make matters even more interesting, Phandroid has posted some pictures showing a HTC Magic running Froyo. The images are not confirmed to be real, but assuming they are, Android 2.2 will add a new level of convenience to the Android Market.
One of the pictures shows a feature to "Allow automatic updating" within the Market. The example shown is with Google Maps. Assuming this picture is legit, Google is really taking their app store seriously and listening to the suggestions of its users. Whether this new feature will only work for specified applications (such as Google branded ones) remains to be seen. Such a feature has the potential to cause problems for users if the wrong apps are allowed to automatically update themselves. Developers could be able to force ads into their apps, as well as push malicious code."
And some SS (courtesy of Neowin and Phandroid):
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This mean that we will be able to run Froyo on our devices??? Would this be fake or real???
who knows if its real, but i doubt we will get 2.2 before any of the big boy phones like nexus, milestone, x10 ect ect...
we'll be getting 2.1 (well 32A anyways) sometime this summer..
i wouldnt hold your breath for 2.2 ...

[APP] LiteCoin Miner v0.3 - On Android!

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The first ever LiteCoin Miner for Android. Please note that this is based off pooler's "JMiner". Source code this app and "JMiner" are on GitHub. Please use this app on high end devices, or else it'll be useless on low-end devices. Enjoy!
Please report any bugs to me.
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I have a GS2, GS2 LTE, and Tab 10.1!
bncplix said:
I have a GS2, GS2 LTE, and Tab 10.1!
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Will PM you tomorrow! Great devices!
Updated to v0.2. Released on Market, both free and Pro version. Enjoy!
Im gonna go ahead and be "that guy" and ask... What is a lite coin miner and what does it do? lol
PMDColeslaw said:
Im gonna go ahead and be "that guy" and ask... What is a lite coin miner and what does it do? lol
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LiteCoin is a a crypto-currency, like BitCoin. Unlike like BitCoin's GPU hungry system, LiteCoin is CPU friendly making it easier to mine. What is mining? http://foreverrising.wordpress.com/2011/06/15/what-is-bitcoin-and-what-is-bitcoin-mining/
Nice I like it ................
Excellent, I'm going to give this a shot!
I'm going to lower the minimum sdk version to Android 2.1 to be able to reach more devices.
gt540 with ics
*Added support for API 7(2.1) Eclair. 02/29/12
The market link no longer works. Could you at least upload the apk of the free version? Thanks!
what user/password do i put there, and how it knows where to send my minings?
Gaining bitcoins
Can you actually gain bitcoins by using this app
Sorry I'm a noob with bitcoins
does it support stratum and dogecoin?

Best phone hardware supported by OmniROM

Hello everyone,
I'll choose my next phone based on its compatibility with OmniROM.
What's the best phone supported by OmniROM?
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david.lynch said:
Hello everyone,
I'll choose my next phone based on its compatibility with OmniROM.
What's the best phone supported by OmniROM?
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Nexus devices are usually a good bet. Sometimes someone winds up asleep at the wheel and we fail to update them, but there is rarely much work needed so they get supported fairly well anyway.
Honestly that's it for now - Sony has a lot of potential, but until we get camera HALs compatible with Sony AOSP (there is work being done at Sony on this, but it's taking a while - lawyers and all that) they're a no-go for most people. Also, Sony devices are inconsistently supported by Omni simply because Sony releases TOO MANY DAMN DEVICES (their 6-month flagship cycle is stupid/idiotic) and many of their phones are simply unavailable in the countries our maintainers reside in.
Oppo used to be strongly recommended, but they've been doing an extremely poor job of community support since the November Github Fiasco (when they took down kernel source for all their devices, and when it finally came back up, some devices were missing and it now takes 2-3 months of pestering them for them to drop source for new devices.)
I'm personally working on Sonys right now, but I've been really spending a lot less time on Android lately than in the past. We've had quite a few members of the team semi-burnout unfortunately.
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Oppo used to be strongly recommended, but they've been doing an extremely poor job of community support since the November Github Fiasco (when they took down kernel source for all their devices, and when it finally came back up, some devices were missing and it now takes 2-3 months of pestering them for them to drop source for new devices.)
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That's a bummer. I'm still looking for the Holy Grail of a dual-SIM phone that supports Band 12 (T-Mo 700A). They were getting close...

Energized ⚡ Protection - ad.porn.malware blocking.

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Energized - Hosts
This Project was Moved - HERE​
XDA:DevDB Information
Energized ⚡ Protection, Tool/Utility for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
AdroitAdorKhan, AdroitAdorKhan
Source Code: https://github.com/AdroitAdorKhan/Energized
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2018-06-13
Last Updated 2018-08-08
This is adaway with more host files. The EXACT same. You could have better used your "skills" to help further adaway instead of a whole "new" copycat.
agraceful said:
You could have better...
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You could have better read again, then think twice before posting.
You even can't understand the idea, how many hours and health costs this. And what a great thing have made an author.
iWARR said:
You could have better read again, then think twice before posting.
You even can't understand the idea, how many hours and health costs this. And what a great thing have made an author.
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First, I've been developing on Android since donut so slow your role bud. Secondly, this exact bs can be done within a few hours. This is NOT a great thing, it's a rip-off of adaway with more host files added. If you had any idea what you're talking about then you'd easily see it. I can't stand frauds like these so called "developers" that add nothing to the community.
agraceful said:
First, I've been developing on Android since donut so slow your role bud. Secondly, this exact bs can be done within a few hours. This is NOT a great thing, it's a rip-off of adaway with more host files added. If you had any idea what you're talking about then you'd easily see it. I can't stand frauds like these so called "developers" that add nothing to the community.
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lol this thread was moved! And, just noticed this!
So, merging hosts isn't something, really? Converting Non-Hosts to Hosts, isn't really something? Removing dead/inactive domains to make it more compact, really isn't something? Trying to make a better open internet, by blocking all the annoyances out there, isn't anything good? Really? And, you can do this in hours? Wow! You really are great at this.
But we aren't, that's why we are trying to be better. You could just avoid us. You don't fit here posting, that you are great!

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