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Welcome to Australia

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If you don’t know this already, Australia is a pretty dangerous place. The people may be warm and welcoming, but it’s the wildlife you have to watch out for. There are some extreme climates down under and there are some pretty extreme animals to go along with them. Some of the biggest bugs, most venomous creatures and craziest animals live in Australia. You may not believe it now, but you will after you see this list. The next time you think of going on a trip to Australia.. don’t. (Or, just bring lots of Cortisone cream, tube socks and thick hiking boots.) 1) Pythons will eat everything. EVERYTHING. 2) Pythons grow to be so big they can lift a wallaby. 3) They also like to explore malls, terrifying shoppers. 4) Snakes can climb up your toilets. No joke. 5) The snakes there can eat other, bigger reptiles. 6) You really need to understand that snakes are everywhere. 7) Even on planes. 8) Flying fox bats can spread diseases. 9) Dingos are danger...

Update Galaxy Ace S5830 to Jelly Bean 4.2.2 with CM10.1 Nightlies Custom ROM

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Those who own the Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 can now enjoy the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean OS on their own devices as the nightly built of CM10.1 custom ROM has been made available by those of xda-developers. Today, by using the following step by step guide, I will try to show you which is the easiest method that can be used when trying to flash a custom firmware on your device. This means that by completing this tutorial, you can manually update your Galaxy Ace to JB 4.2.2 by installing the CM10.1 software on your phone. Since there will not be any official Jelly Bean updates released for the Galaxy Ace due hardware limitations, the custom ROMs are the only way in which you can power up, customize and optimize the performances of your device. As you know, there are many custom platforms available for your smartphone, so before heading to the flashing operation which is explained below, check out our “ update Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 ” section. Now, the CM10.1 system is based o...