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lucky760 (Member Profile)

gwiz665 says...

There used to be, but for security purposes the savegame is moved to a safe location. You may be able to transfer it by doing a complete backup and restore, but don't hold me up on that - it works on iOS, but not sure on Android tbh.

If you're logged on to facebook on them, your score does transfer, but not the rest.

lucky760 said:

Hey gwiz. Is there any way to transfer your Subway Surfers progress from one Android tablet to another? All signs point to no (aside from options requiring rooting), so I thought I'd give you a try as my sons' last hope to carry their stuff over to the new tablets they got for xmas.

The Man Who Never Clicks

spawnflagger says...

Even with Accessibility turned on, Mac OS is much less keyboard-only friendly than Windows. Blind people never use a mouse, and prefer Windows (at least the few that I've met)

Although iOS is quite good for blind people... I guess the 2 teams don't really talk to each other.

The New iPhone is Just Worse

shagen454 says...

Same here, I don't think I will buy an iPhone ever again after the 5s I have. I usually hook it up to my PC, and I swear that iTunes for PC is so shitty that it has literally messed up/bugged out the iOS, so that it's always restarting on it's own. I took it into be repaired, they couldn't figure it out and recommended that I buy a new iPhone... typical. It still works, but it's a pain in the ass.

The New iPhone is Just Worse

poolcleaner says...

I still use a 3.5mm male-to-male audio cable in my car... I was thinking of switching back to Apple -- sometimes I miss how smooth iOS is -- fuck iTunes though. I guess it's another Samsung for me. Water proof... for all that synchronized swimming I never do? Get fucked.

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John Oliver - 911

ChaosEngine says...

Probably possible on android, but I'm pretty sure that iOS apps can't use the phone functionality like that.

It's a good idea though and I think Apple/Google should integrate it into the os.

MilkmanDan said:

Couldn't (shouldn't?) somebody make an android / iOS app that has permissions to force turning on GPS tracking, dials 911 and lets the user talk as normal, and uses text to speech to repeat the lat/long coordinates from the GPS at a low volume every 15-30 seconds or something?

That wouldn't require a technological standard -- from the 911 dispatch perspective, it is all just analog / audio information. It would require people to download/install a 3rd party app, which isn't great since most people don't exactly plan ahead for emergencies like that. But, if it worked well enough and was unobtrusive enough, Google/Apple would probably be well served to adopt it as a standard feature of Android/iOS.

John Oliver - 911

MilkmanDan says...

Couldn't (shouldn't?) somebody make an android / iOS app that has permissions to force turning on GPS tracking, dials 911 and lets the user talk as normal, and uses text to speech to repeat the lat/long coordinates from the GPS at a low volume every 15-30 seconds or something?

That wouldn't require a technological standard -- from the 911 dispatch perspective, it is all just analog / audio information. It would require people to download/install a 3rd party app, which isn't great since most people don't exactly plan ahead for emergencies like that. But, if it worked well enough and was unobtrusive enough, Google/Apple would probably be well served to adopt it as a standard feature of Android/iOS.

Talking Tapes

oritteropo says...

It worked for me, random glitch perhaps? The list of regions allowed is fairly extensive, so it's probably not blocked (are there any missing? Canada and the US are both included):

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iPhone SE - The Best 4 Inches You Will Ever Receive

RedSky says...

It's one of those rare cases where I think it's fair to say that Apple is offering something that is good value.

$400 if you don't plan to use a lot of apps / load music, movies etc on it, for the 16GB version outright is a pretty good deal. The A9 processor tops many benchmarks against top of the line Android phones. That plus 2GB RAM puts it on par with the 6s/Plus. The resolution is fine for the screen size, since the DPI is above 300.

If you are fine with or prefer a smaller screen and want the iOS app store, it really is a fair deal. Yes, something like the Xiaomi Mi 5 still blows it away on the Android side, but if you exclude Xiaomi, I think it's very competitive with the more mainstream Samsung / LG / Sony competition which will not include a top tier processor at this price range.

Last Week Tonight: Encryption

entr0py says...

You're right, the FBI did reset the iCloud backup password on the phone, which Apple claimed was the easiest way to get at the data without any new software needing to be written. Who knows if they're being honest, but the FBI now says that wouldn't have worked anyway.

http://www.computerworld.com/article/3044025/apple-ios/terrorist-changed-icloud-password-disabled-auto-backups-on-his-iphone.html

Chaucer said:

I'm pretty sure the FBI fucked up on this one and messed with the phone before giving it to Apple. As mentioned in the piece, Apple can give the FBI the iCloud backup data. From what I understand, the FBI started to mess with the phone and Apple can no longer force the backup of the phone.

Last Week Tonight: Encryption

RedSky says...

@00Scud00

Apple has said it is planning to build a future firmware that cannot be flashed as the FBI has asked for in this case on an older iOS iPhone 5C (removing the time lock on password fails). That will likely be the more important legal case when it comes up - must a firmware be built to be potentially unlockable by officials to facilitate law enforcement.

From what I understand, serious terrorist organisations simply avoid using technology directly with their leaders (e.g. Osama avoided phone and email). Anyway as I said, this debate is not about that. It's about pressuring Apple to revert back to not having strong encryption enabled by default.

Face Swap with Strangers!

artician says...

I love that app. The only downside is that I usually end up laughing so damn hard with whoever I'm doing it with that it completely screws up the effect every time.

For what it's worth, and someone can correct me if I'm wrong, this app is called Face Swap Live, and it's only on iOS right now. There are a hundreds of Face Swap apps on Android and iOS store, but the "Live" version is the only correct one (others don't have the same functionality).

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Hey Ash, Whatcha Playing: Bioshock Reenacted

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