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SuperOneClick v2.1.1 - Root Your Android Phone Easily (2.1.1)

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type='html'> SuperOneClick 2.1.1 - Root Your Android Phone Requirements: All Android Version Overview: Here's a one-click root with almost all phones and all android versions. (including the i9000, Droid, Nexus One, etc) YOU CAN ROOT ALMOST ALL ANDROID PHONES! :) [break] The program requires Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0+ or Mono v1.2.6+ Operations systems with native support: Windows Vista Windows 7 Ubuntu Hardy (8.04 LTS) Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04) Ubuntu Karmic (9.10) Ubuntu Lucid (10.04 LTS) Ubuntu Maverick (10.10) Debian Lenny (5.0) Debian Squeeze (testing) Debian Sid (unstable) Debian Experimental If you run Microsoft Windows XP, install .NET Framework v2.0 or above If you run Mac or another Linux flavor, make sure you install Mono: http://www.go-mono.com/mono-downloads/download.html You NEED to put your phone on USB Debugging mode You NEED to install make sure the Android drivers for your phone are installed Make sure you DO NOT mount your SD card. If you still can...

Could you play games with a phone made from paper?

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type='html'> VOTE: I could / I couldn´t. Are you crazy? A prototype flexible smartphone made of electronic paper has been created by Canadian researchers. The PaperPhone can do all the things bulkier smartphones can do such as make and take calls, send messages, play music or display e-books. The gadget triggers different functions and features when bent, folded and flexed at its corners or sides. "Everything is going to look and feel like this within five years," said creator Dr Roel Vertegaal. The device emerged from a collaboration between researchers at the Human Media Lab at Queen's University, Canada and Arizona State University's Motivational Environments Research group. "This computer looks, feels and operates like a small sheet of interactive paper," said Dr Vertegaal in a statement. "You interact with it by bending it into a cell phone, flipping the corner to turn pages, or writing on it with a pen." The millimetres thick prot...