Notes: If this is the direction high-power smartphones are going, I like what I'm seeing. Though the software's still a bit raw (there's no Android Market, for example), the Droid Bionics displayed at Motorola's CES event 10 weeks ago looked and felt pretty blazingly fast. A spokesman I chatted with said that Motorola is actually doing some manner of software optimization (and yes, it'll launch with 2.3) to take advantage of the two cores out of the box, so it's a promising start -- as Jha says, it's "2GHz of processing power." I hope that's true in practice! Along with a whopping 4.5" qHD display, this phone should end up being Verizon's flagship device when its released. [ Hands-On [link] ]
UI Concept: This is one of those devices I've been waiting for and to tribute this upcoming device, I've added a completely custom Droid Bionic User Interface based loosely one HTC's Sense UI. Let's face it. Sense UI is far better than anything Motorola is putting out at the moment. Chromed to the teeth and stylish in design. I hope you like it. Sorry Motorola.
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Your free PSD's are awesome! I'm just confused about the meaning of 'free'. Comments for some of your free PSD's (e.g. for HTC Incredible) claim that "THIS PSD IS FREE TO USE FOR ANY PUBLIC OR PRIVATE, PROFIT OR NONPROFIT USE". But comments for other free PSD's do not say anything. And there is CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 license in the right bottom corner... May I assume, that all your free PSD's "ARE FREE TO USE FOR ANY PUBLIC OR PRIVATE, PROFIT OR NONPROFIT USE"?
If you wish to protect your authorship and distribute some your PSD's for free for profit or nonprofit use, you may want to consider CC BY 2.5 (Creative Commons Attribution license 2.5 [1]). For instance, Yahoo Design Stencils Kit uses it [2].
I would like to use some of your free PSD's for an opensource project (mobile browser simulator [3]), and the license of your images is important for me.
May I assume, that all your free PSD's "ARE FREE TO USE FOR ANY PUBLIC OR PRIVATE, PROFIT OR NONPROFIT USE"?
If you wish to protect your authorship and distribute some your PSD's for free for profit or nonprofit use, you may want to consider CC BY 2.5 (Creative Commons Attribution license 2.5 [1]). For instance, Yahoo Design Stencils Kit uses it [2].
I would like to use some of your free PSD's for an opensource project (mobile browser simulator [3]), and the license of your images is important for me.
Thank you a lot!
1. Creative Commons Attribution license 2.5: [link]
2. Yahoo Design Stencils Kit: [link]
3. BrowserSim - a mobile browser simulator: [link]