Refreshed the ‘About’ Page

September 10th, 2011

I came across an awesome review on CM7 by Zayed Rehman over at Addictive Tips.

With his compliments, I have published the new page based from his review with some of our customisations.

Our new page can be found here: About CyanogenMod

The original review of CyanogenMod 7 can be found here: Review by Zayed Rehman

What do you think? Comments / suggestions / feedback please mention them below.

Thanks!

@SatanR1

New devices added to forum!

May 25th, 2011

As new devices come on board the official CM train, more sub forums have been created in our forum.

New ones added are;

Google Nexus S 4G
Advent Vega
Samsung Galaxy S i9000
Samsung Galaxy S Captivate
Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant

…… enjoy!

@SatanR1

 

 

Devices page added!

February 23rd, 2011

I’ve added a new ‘Devices’ page which also links from the Slider on the front page.

This should hopefully make browsing information based on your device quicker and easier.

http://www.cyanogenmod.com/devices

Enjoy the extra page!

@SatanR1

* Images courtesy of Swappa

Lockscreen Gestures

February 20th, 2011

Gestures is the ability to “draw” out anything you wish onto your lock screen which will then launch an application or phone activity that is associated with that drawing, similar to Google’s Gesture Search app.

Phone Goggles

February 20th, 2011

Phone Goggles provides to the end user the ability to filter its outgoing communications and avoid any unwilling call or SMS to be sent. Several settings can be configured: the way the user will be informed that his communication has been blocked (and whether or not is allowed to unlock the blocking), the period during which the communications will be filtered, the type of phones that will be filtered (Work, Mobile, Other)

OpenVPN

February 20th, 2011

With OpenVPN, you can:

  • tunnel any IP sub network or virtual ethernet adapter over a single UDP or TCP port,
  • configure a scalable, load-balanced VPN server farm using one or more machines which can handle thousands of dynamic connections from incoming VPN clients,
  • use all of the encryption, authentication, and certification features of the OpenSSL library to protect your private network traffic as it transits the internet,
  • use any cipher, key size, or HMAC digest (for datagram integrity checking) supported by the OpenSSL library,
  • choose between static-key based conventional encryption or certificate-based public key encryption,
  • use static, pre-shared keys or TLS-based dynamic key exchange,
  • use real-time adaptive link compression and traffic-shaping to manage link bandwidth utilization,
  • tunnel networks whose public endpoints are dynamic such as DHCP or dial-in clients,
  • tunnel networks through connection-oriented stateful firewalls without having to use explicit firewall rules,
  • tunnel networks over NAT,
  • create secure ethernet bridges using virtual tap devices