

If they don’t, you’ll have to use something like an external RTL-SDR dongle and a USB OTG adapter…
If they don’t, you’ll have to use something like an external RTL-SDR dongle and a USB OTG adapter…
Not a universal solution for Android, but maybe it could lead your thoughts toward something useful. I know that Kodi has a toggle in the settings to stop that from happening. It works by constantly playing an inaudible low-frequency noise. Kodi runs on pretty much any OS, including Android, but since it’s HTPC software, the UX is not optimal on a small touchscreen in my experience, though there are some skins and/or skin settings to optimise the UI for touch-based navigation.
I think it has access through the system filepicker app, and I’m pretty sure that means it will only temporarily be granted access to read just the file you pick. You, the user, can see and select any and all the files on the screen, but in this case, the app that requested the file access can’t see the content of the filepicker app’s UI - if I’m not totally mistaken.
If someone can confirm this, please do!
How do you edit anything with that App Manager app? I can see them listed for each app on their respective tabs, but nothing happens when I tap or hold any of them.
MC Guzzl in da park, it’s about to get dark
My mic’s a delicious piece of food
Big up DJ Dan Da Lion, lit and hot like a fire
and Snewp Ducc from my pond in my hood
… and big up Zak for always capturing me in my best moments!
A tragical traffical tragedy. Flock off!
Related: Limmy - Cheese On Toast (YouTube)
Ronapp McDonapp?
Yummy! I’ve heard they’re using hair spray too, in order to keep things in place and/or glossy.
I assume older motorcycles built before 2003 are still legal in the EU today, and that the drivers are responsible for turning on the lights when riding those.
According to their own description,
The Hub is a recruitment platform for Nordic startups that offers career opportunities for global talents.
The word “lifetime”, when talking about permanent subscriptions, always refers to the lifetime of the service (or provider), rather than the lifetime of the subscriber.
A single folder synced between all of them, or a separate folder for each, syncing everything to a single device?
WAF? Wow and flutter?
Batteries not included.
Wer ist der Otto?