so here's mine:
I'll get a second (CPU) core in my home PC before I get it in my smart phone.
Tough one... off to buy a new PC in the next 2 weeks (after 8+ years with the one I currently own).
My thoughts on IT, the internet, mobile, open source etc.
I'll get a second (CPU) core in my home PC before I get it in my smart phone.
Adds keyboard shortcuts to change folder, move/copy messages, with folder name auto-completion (using only the keyboard).The folder name auto-completion is the really awesome stuff. I just have to hit S (for Save == Move) and an entry field pops up at the bottom of the window and I only need to type two or three letters of the folder name and that's it.
New Google Docs App for Android with OCROk, so here's the image:
Google release a (nativeff) client of Google Docs for Android. Apart way better editing of documents than the (mobile) web version does, it now also supports OCR. (optical character recognition) images directly from the camera. This feature has been in Google docs for a while, but now it is also directly from the phone. Of course I had to try this. It gives you a kind nf James Bond feeling, when you grep you phone with a hidden camera in it[1], bend over a document and take picture of it
With a click it is uploaded to Google and convened to text. With quite impressive results. The image itself is preserved through the upload and attached to the document, so you can manually correct the results.
Naturally, this post had to be created this way.
[1] ofcourse the camera in my HTC Desire Z is not really “hidden”, but part of the 007 experience