So we heard that the HP TouchPad would be getting nightly buildsof CyanogenMod 9, and all owners of the now defunct HP TouchPad need not be so smug as to be on the receiving end of this “privilege” – as it is now revealed that nightly builds of CyanogenMod 9 for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S, Nexus S 4G and Motorola Xoom will be made available, giving you your fair share of flashing and testing when you get back home and indulge in your hobby. Obviously, these nightly builds will feature incremental and sometimes unimportant updates, but if you are a sucker for seeing the pieces of a puzzle come together slowly but surely, then it is your cup of tea. Just out of curiosity – as an end user, just how often do you see yourself downloading the nightly updates, will it be on a daily basis, or will you only do so when there is something major released?
Rogers just update you to the latest iPhone value pack, or figure out some other way to stick you with their ringbacks service, and you’re desperate to find out how to turn it off? They don’t want to make it easy — they want you to pay money for more Ringbacks — but after over an hour of waiting on 3 different customer service and tech support reps, I got the answer. Here it is: From your Rogers iPhone, text 555 with the word OFF. You’ll get an autoreponder with a link to http://rogers.com/ringbacksoff Tap the link. You need to be on Rogers’ network (i.e. not Wi-Fi) to access this page! Scroll down to the bottom and turn OFF both Ringbacks and Voice Greetings. (Yes, Ringbacks are so annoying they require and additionally annoying Voice Greeting to beg the people who call you not to hang up while they’re annoyed by the Ringback.) Rogers tried to get me to give Ringbacks a chance, saying if I loved the Beatles and my friends new I loved the Beatles, I could entertain them w...
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