Wednesday, August 8, 2012

My Ultrabook's SSD is Running Out of Space, is Yours?

Not too sure about Mac (although a scan with Crap Cleaner is probably a good bet), but if you have Windows, here are some tips you may not know about:

1. Disable hibernation (it will remove a file the size of your RAM located in c:\, so between 4gB and 16+gB) by opening a command prompt (press start/Windows key, type 'cmd', then press enter to open it) and typing 'powercfg -h off' then enter.

2. My 'softwaredistribution' folder (in c:\windows\) was 4 gB. Not cool! That folder is for Windows Update. You can delete it (it will be called .old) after you do run the following in the command prompt:
net stop wuauserv
rename c:\windows\SoftwareDistribution softwaredistribution.old
net start wuauserv
exit
3. Use Revo Uninstaller to not just uninstall programs, but remove files and registry keys normally left behind by the regular uninstaller.
4. Run ccleaner (if you've never done this it will probably get rid of 2+gB alone)
5. My MSOCache folder (in c:\) was 500mB. I deleted it and don't seem to have any problems with word/excel (actually, they seem to load much faster).
6. My Installer folder (in c:\windows) was 3.6gB! unfortunately, I couldn't get this down much, but you might be able to (folks on the internet were able to free up a lot). This folder contains uninstall information so the contents are necessary, but there may be extra ("orphaned") information in there which you can remove by downloading msicuu2.exe and running 'msizap G!' in the command line after navigating to the installation folder ('windows installer clean up' in program files)
7. My C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Media Player folder was 600mB, mostly of album art... I deleted it immediately (who uses WMP, anyway?).

I stopped here, because it cleared up about 5gB :)

If you need more, grab a DockBox.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

I Started Designing a Samsung Galaxy S3 Dock

I didn't feel like waiting for (or paying for) a dock for my new phone, and I couldn't find many good docks that work in both portrait and landscape modes. So I made one. Here's iteration 1! There's a design flaw in landscape, but I've since fixed it (2nd iteration is currently printing).


















Friday, August 3, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S3, Recommended Apps, Homescreen setup, 50gB Free Dropbox Upgrade, Speed Test with Free Tethering, Verizon Wireless Unlimited Data & Upgrade (in)Eligibility

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I designed a $20 dock that is NFC-enabled and works in BOTH portrait & landscape orientation! I put it on my 3D printing store, techneesh. Check it out!

Also, I highly recommend getting a clipboard manager to store commonly used text (like your email address)- like this.

Finally, I've switched to PAC-man rom, and I love it.
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The Verizon Wireless Galaxy S III has slowly but surely chipped away my complacency for the Motorola Droid Bionic (the same phone as the Razr, with a slightly worse screen), which I've had longer than any other device since 2006 (except for a brief fling with the Galaxy Nexus). As a tech junkie with extra phone lines on my Verizon account whose sole purpose is to enable more frequent device upgrades, this fact is somewhat telling.

The reason is simple- there was really nothing more I could ask for. LTE, multi-core, 1gB+ RAM, hdmi out, expandable w/microSD, 4.3" qHD screen, etc.

Yet, who can resist picture-in-picture. Not to mention nearly 5" of 720p screen, with NFC, 2gB RAM, the lightness of a feather (if feathers weighed 4.7 oz), thinness of the Razr (.34" to be exact), zero shutter lag, the ability to take photos while video recording in HD, wireless charging, etc.

Apparently, I am not alone, as this was the fastest-selling gadget in history.[128][129][130][131]

A word of caution, however, for those grandfathered into an unlimited data plan with Verizon Wireless: you are no longer eligible for an upgrade discount on your grandfathered line. If you take the upgrade discount, you will enter a new tiered contract and lose your unlimited data. The only work-around is to absorb $10 a month extra and open up a new line.






For comparison, here's what my old phone looks like :)


Old homescreen:
New homescreen:
I know the homescreen probably looks ugly to others, but the optimization of efficiency is what looks pretty to me... scrollable task & email widgets, news widget, evernote, direct dial to gf, search, weather, calendar, one-click to activate: led flashlight, nfc, wifi tether, lockscreen, nfc, camera, search, spotify, etc.


In the first ~20 or so minutes after I got home with it, I rooted it with ODIN, installed Clockwork recovery, and then installed Bean's custom Stock ROM. At this point I made a nandroid backup so I can reuse the 50gB of free Dropbox storage on my other (or on my friends') accounts. I used this walkthrough. The reason I didn't wait long to do all of that was to enable free wifi tethering.


It was also nice to see that I can enable this to be used as a world (GSM) phone, too.

For some reason the transfer speeds are much faster on this phone than my old bionic- here's what I get while tethering wirelessly (using phone for computer's internet):

~30 mbps down is FAST. Probably faster than your home internet. Due to my grandfathered unlimited data for $30/mo plan, I don't actually need home internet - and haven't paid for it since I got LTE last year. The Verizon guys laughed when they saw my data usage (40+gB / mo).

Since first getting it, I've installed my typical slew of apps (some notable ones below) and a new favorite, TakeControl Lite, which is similar to Synergy; it gives you the ability to control your phone with your keyboard & mouse as if it was just another monitor next to your current one. It's awesome, I highly recommend it.

Widgetsdroid (make your own homescreen widget)
CircleLauncher (like putting apps in a folder, but way better)
LauncherPro
Evernote
Any.do (best task manager)
Unified Remote (control your computer)
CamScanner (excellent scanning app for any documents you want to digitize)
Rom Toolbox
Root Explorer
SMS Backup+ (auto backup of text messages to gmail under 'sms' label)
SQLite Editor
SetCPU
World Weather Clock Widget
Smooth Calendar

There are plenty of new tips and tricks with this phone (and with ICS in general), but I won't get into those. I really just wanted to write a blog post that said "TakeControl is sweet, try it."