Celio RedFly in Action
November 7, 2009 – 9:36 pm | Comments

A few days ago I commented about the Celio Redfly adding support for BlackBerrys. I came across that bit of information first while researching to purchase a Celio RedFly myself and then while I’ve been …

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XDA Video Driver Bounty: $5,000.00!

Posted by Doug Smith on January 28, 2008 – 10:47 am
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htclogo Wow! There has got to be a lot of mobile programmers scratching their heads right now trying to figure out how to cash in on the 5K dollar Bounty on the first person to come up with a tested and proven solution for the missing video drivers necessary to make use of the graphic accelerator hardware present but not made use of on our Tilt/TyTN II devices. HTC has not only neglected us, but it appears that there are many devices not making use of proper video drivers to support the hardware installed on their devices. To better understand this issue, click here. 

If you have this device, or another HTC device missing the video drivers, please pledge over at XDA by clicking here. You will only cough up any dough when a workable and tested driver is made public. Sounds like a fair deal to me.

Stay tuned for more developments on the Video Driver Issue here on TiltSite! 

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