Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
skinny
- 02 Jul 2013 14:23
- 10254 of 11003
There was a blank line entry in the 'Startup Pages' entry - not immediately obvious - seems to have done the trick.
Haystack
- 02 Jul 2013 14:28
- 10255 of 11003
A more drastic but maybe more effective solution would just be to uninstall Chrome, reboot and reinstall it.
skinny
- 02 Jul 2013 14:30
- 10256 of 11003
Haystack - sorted - see post 10254 - thanks.
HARRYCAT
- 04 Jul 2013 09:43
- 10257 of 11003
Having been pretty brand faithful to Motorola over the years, I am now looking to change my phone but with only one model now available from Motorola, it seems time to change. I like Google & I like Android so have been looking at the Nexus 4. Does anyone own one (LG version) and have any feedback please? I have had a look through the discussion forums, but the only drawback with this phone seems to be that the battery is sealed in and cannot be removed and also that the charging can be a bit quirky, otherwise it seems to be a pretty reliable unit.
skinny
- 04 Jul 2013 09:55
- 10258 of 11003
I have no experience of the phone, but jelly bean (Andoid 4.2) is pretty good - if a little annoying at times.
How about one of these ?
Stan
- 04 Jul 2013 10:01
- 10259 of 11003
Harry, not sure that this will be any good to you but.. have a look and see perhaps (and anyone else reading this).
http://www.fairphone.com/
If anyone thinks it's worth a try or knows anyone who has already bought and using them then please give feedback on here.
Not a great mobil user yet, for various reasons, But will be one day I expect.. I particularly like the bit about replacement parts.
HARRYCAT
- 04 Jul 2013 10:04
- 10260 of 11003
Not quite my colour and tricky to fit in my pocket skinny, though would get quite a laugh in the pub!
Plateman
- 04 Jul 2013 10:16
- 10261 of 11003
Recently had a Galaxy Note 2 which uses the Android Jelly Bean OS having previously been on IOS, completely satisfied so far.
HARRYCAT
- 04 Jul 2013 11:34
- 10262 of 11003
One thing I don't understand with mobiles, is the difference within the phone for pay-as-you-go & contract. I have a contract with Orange and have been supplied with a free Sony Xperia SP which I don't want, so am free to sell. But when I approach retailers and ask for a SIM free phone they will only sell me a PAYG phone and I then have to put in my contract SIM. So my understanding is that there is actually no difference except that some phones are locked to specific networks, so they could offer me a contract phone for the Orange (EE) network? But they won't!
skinny
- 04 Jul 2013 11:39
- 10263 of 11003
Harry there are plenty of sites where you can buy unlocked phones.
HARRYCAT
- 04 Jul 2013 11:42
- 10264 of 11003
Yes thanks, but the main question (just to satisfy my curiosity) is why do they always insist that I can only buy a PAYG phone, locked or unlocked? Different software?
skinny
- 04 Jul 2013 11:44
- 10265 of 11003
I'm not sure exactly what the problem is - you can buy an unlocked phone of your choice and put your contract SIM in it.
HARRYCAT
- 04 Jul 2013 11:48
- 10266 of 11003
'Cos, as far as I can see, not all models are offered on both deals and also I don't want to be stuck with a PAYG phone if it doesn't do everything a contract phone will do. I confess I have never had a PAYG phone, so don't know if it will or won't.
Oh, and I have also spotted that SIM cards are now different sizes! SIM & mini SIM!!!
Haystack
- 04 Jul 2013 12:48
- 10267 of 11003
Our family have all swapped over to buying smart phones outright and then putting giffgaff chips in them. My son gets genuinely unlimited data for his iPhone 4s for £12/month with 250 minutes and unlimited texts. We can all ring each other for free and any other giffgaff phone. I just pay £5 for my package a month and when I am rung, I get 1 minute added to my total of 60 mins for every minute they are on the phone.
The service runs over O2 and is run by its members
Plans
http://giffgaff.com/goodybags
doodlebug4
- 04 Jul 2013 12:53
- 10268 of 11003
Whatever you do HARRY, don't buy a PAYG phone with 3 Mobile, I had a nightmare with them!
Bobcolby
- 09 Jul 2013 08:00
- 10269 of 11003
Hi guys
I am on a golf week at Wychwood Park hotel which has wifi.
Does anyone know how I can get my XP laptop to use wifi via my chromebook?
I have a cable to connect between chromebook and laptop. (I forgot to bring dongle thingie for Laptop but chromebook works fine)
Chromebook OS does not support Java so I cant get L2 , Stockwatch etc. Which is why I need both machines.
Bob
HARRYCAT
- 09 Jul 2013 09:28
- 10270 of 11003
Presumably your laptop doesn't have a Network card in it to access the Wi-Fi router at the hotel, hence the dongle?
Got to admit I haven't come across anyone wanting to piggyback one machine onto another. How about just using the Wi-Fi on your mobile phone whilst hacking around the golf course?
skinny
- 09 Jul 2013 09:28
- 10271 of 11003
Or just enjoy the golf! :-)
HARRYCAT
- 10 Jul 2013 10:34
- 10272 of 11003
Did you eventually buy the 32" F4500 Series 4 Smart LED TV skinny?
One of my elderly freeview digiboxes (feeding a CRT telly) is starting to give me problems, so having a look around for something suitable.
skinny
- 10 Jul 2013 10:41
- 10273 of 11003
Yes - I've had it a few days - it is very good, especially the ability to use I-player, YouTube and the like.
It looks and feels very familiar.
One plus point is that I replaced my freeview box in December as the one I had refused to work.
I tried a couple of 'one remote does all' without any success, so just put it in the garage.
I thought I'd try it on the new TV and low and behold it works, so I now have both boxes connected - the newer Humax via HDMI and the older box via scart.