Category Archives: android
DAVE’S BLOG OF ART AND PROGRAMMING
fluxus installed on the emulator Mostly my android experience has been good so far, it’s been very quick to get things running and be fairly productive. It doesn’t come without it’s share of yak shaving though. I’ve spent quite a lot of time trying to get remote debugging of native code working with my phone … Continue reading
SEARCH SMS FOR ANDROID – INTRODUCTION — MOBILEZOA
web sites.google.com An introduction to the features of Search SMS for Android phones, like the T-Cellular G1. It really is a potent instrument to discover SMS messages and preserve/bookmark them for later. Offered on the Market place. Search supports wildcards, locate by get in touch with/number, find by date, by folder, and quoted phrases. Once … Continue reading
ANDROID 2.3 GINGERBREAD OS WALKTHROUGH AND SOFTWARE DEMO
The Samsung Nexus S comes preloaded with Android 2.3 OS, additionally well known as Gingerbread. We travel by a updated Android version, with stops along a way. We stop to check out a rested tone scheme, faster scrolling, latest live wallpaper, extended content modifying and, of course, a built-in await for NFC (near margin communication). … Continue reading
SKYFIRE LAUNCHES VERSION 4.0 OF THEIR ANDROID BROWSER
The folks at Skyfire have just announced and launched version 4.0 of their Android browser. The new version adds more options and customization to the SkyBar introduced in previous versions. Those new options and their descriptions are listed below: Above all that, the SkyBar is now obviously scrollable in case users have more than their … Continue reading
SAMSUNG INFUSE 4G COMING TO WALMART IN MAY FOR $178.88
Since the announcement of the Samsung Infuse 4G it’s kind of been overshadowed by other devices that beat it to market, that’s not to say interest is gone but the noise of the device has diminished a little for sure. Either way — it’s still coming to market and while there is no official release … Continue reading
ANDROID FOR GOOD DONATES OLD PHONES TO DEVELOPING WORLD PROJECTS
Google usually hands out free devices to the developers that attend its workshops, but at Google I/O next month it’ll be asking them for phones, not giving them away. The search company is starting “Android for Good“, collecting unlocked and working Android handsets from those that no longer need them, and then donating them to … Continue reading
DAILYWIRELESS.ORG
Both Apple’s iPhones and Google’s Android smartphones regularly transmit their locations back to Apple and Google, according to data and documents analyzed by The Wall Street Journal. Concerns over privacy and the widening trade in personal data are intensifying, says the WS Journal. Google and Apple are gathering location information as part of their race … Continue reading
THE BEST PHONE GAMES FOR IPHONE AND ANDROID MOBILES.
Google android based smart phones have grown to be very popular lately. If you employ a smart phone, you’ll be able to enjoy all the digital applications just like; e-mail clients, gatherings schedule, departure timing of trains as well as buses, and you’ll be able to share and ask everything you enjoy. These phones are … Continue reading
ARMY WANTS ANDROID BATTLE PHONES
Wired just reported: “For the Army, Droid does, all right.” “The Army wants every soldier to carry a smartphone to stay networked. It doesn’t yet have a program for that, having spent the last year working through the implications of what it might mean to have such a system — like, for instance, what operating … Continue reading
HONEYCOMB UPDATE CONFIRMED FOR HTC FLYER: ANDROID USERS REJOICE
update-confirmed-for-htc-flyer-android-users-rejoice/htc_flyer-3/”>Th shelf life fr gadgets evaporates t a blistering pace, particularly n th world f Android whr nw devices r announced n wht seems k 24-hour intervals. Granted, t’s nt exactly tht qk paced, bt fr those covering th day ftr day tech grind — t times t rtn feels th way. Today, HTC gave … Continue reading