So, looking at the Thomson M6 made me curious to see what the SoC is. Finding the means to unearth that information lead me to look for apps that do that. There's lots available on Google Play and on SlideMe (for the unfortunate Coby Kyros). I read the findings and here was what I found.
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Thomson M6 Android Tablet
I've been figuring this one out. It says I have a TF Card which normally means Micro SD cards. Does it support Micro SDHC? The manual says it supports it up to 32 GB. Another thing that bugs me is the processor. It says it's a Cortex A-5 1.2 GHz but there's nothing on the GPU. Any guesses?
Random Thoughts: Wii U and the Thomson Tablet
I find myself surprised at how addictive Mass Effect 3's multiplayer is. The singleplayer story has been a great ride, but I had no plans on ever dabbling on the multiplayer part. It seems to be very well designed in that it makes the game very hard to put down. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said about New Super Mario Bros. U.
For a Mario game, I found myself slowly loathing the game the farther I got into the game. The levels turn into a total drag to play and the Luigi Super Guide is just not a fun way of pushing the game forward when you've hit your limit. Alas, my nephew loves the game, so I am forced to tolerate this drivel of a game.
Just got a new Android tablet called Thomson M6. Here's some pics of the box.
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| Specifications |
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| Thomson M6 |
There are two main downsides to this tablet. First is the screen. The touch is just plain weird as it sometimes registers incorrect gestures. Dragging icons seems to be very difficult on this tablet. The LCD screen also suffers from colour loss when viewed from an angle. Truly not one of its shining moments. The second is the battery life which really sucks up fast.
Over all, it seems to be okay. Doesn't hit all the bells, but for a cheap price tag, that is to be expected.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
ORA-01873
Well, I came across some curious issue with Oracle where in I had to increment a timestamp by a certain number of days. At first, I thought it would be as simple as something like:
SQL> select systimestamp + 2 from dual;
I quickly realized though that the result of this would effectively drop the time component. Makes sense though as Oracle implicitly converts values so perhaps it was being converted into date (without the time data) before the addition operation.
After some research, I found that preserving dates means using interval in this fashion:
SQL> select systimestamp + interval '2' day from dual;
Well, while this seems to work, the timestamp column I have on my table doesn't work. Instead, I get this error!
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01873: the leading precision of the interval is too small
Good grief. After mucking around with Oracle and reading some stuff up, I came across a rather helpful article by Philip Greenspun. What I ended up doing was roughly like this:
SQL> select some_timestamp + interval '2' day(3) from (...)
Damn Oracle and their implicit datatype conversions!
Saturday, November 23, 2013
PlayStation 3 keeps restarting my router!
I'll keep this post brief. The Linksys router keeps restarting when the PS3 attempts to log into PSN. I couldn't get any updates going reliably. The simple fix happens to be to go to the Network Settings on XMB and disable Media Connection. The connection became stable right after.
Monday, November 11, 2013
Thoughts on Wii U
First thing I noticed is the constant updates that streamed into the machine. It was annoying, but it seems to have tamed down.
The Wii U Gamepad was sweet but I couldn't step out of the room and keep the connection to the console. Pitiful.
Nintendo seems to be in the spot where third party developers just don't care about the console. Maybe they should instead do everything like them producing games like NBA Courtside, the canned project NFL Retro Football, 1080 Snowboarding and Wave Race.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Old Youtube Doesn't Work Anymore
I'll keep this brief. Awhile back, I had issues with the Youtube android app as it always had the "An error occurred" error, making me downgrade back to 4.1.23. Now, the old Youtube version doesn't work at all because it cannot seem to connect to the network. So, I looked for a replacement and found TubeMate. It works really well though beware of fake apps! I have a new post regarding this issue, please look into that one!
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