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By Android For Ever, on July 11th, 2012%
For those who missed it, Steve Kondik, the founder and lead developer of CyanogenMod, along with several other members of the CM team gave a compelling talk in San Francisco at the start of Google I/O. Delivered during the SF Android User Group Meetup (hosted at Yelp), Kondik’s talk took a look at CyanogenMod’s role in the Android world, some of the project’s goals, solutions, and the challenges the CM team faces in getting CM to new devices, explaining everything from conflicts with proprietary drivers to locked bootloaders and more. . . . → Read More: [Update: Q&A Added] Video: Steve Kondik’s I/O Meetup Presentation On CyanogenMod Now Available On YouTube
By Android For Ever, on July 6th, 2012%
I first saw Word Lens for iOS on TechCrunch back in 2010 and instantly fell in love with the concept – just point the camera at foreign words, and all of them get translated in front of your very eyes, live. . . . → Read More: Word Lens Finally Comes To Android, And It Works Surprisingly Well As Long As You Aren’t Epileptic [Hands-On]
By Android For Ever, on July 3rd, 2012%
For those who missed it, Steve Kondik, the founder and lead developer of CyanogenMod, along with several other members of the CM team gave a compelling talk in San Francisco at the start of Google I/O. . . . → Read More: [Video] Steve Kondik’s I/O Meetup Presentation On CyanogenMod Now Available On YouTube
By Android For Ever, on July 3rd, 2012%
We non-Jelly Bean plebeians have been envious of those with access to Android 4.1 for some time now, and a recent video from JLishere provides yet another reason to be jealous. The video, a demo of the much-anticipated Google Now , shows off just how accurate JB’s voice recognition can be – in fact, it was able to pick up on the subtle differences between words like ‘Worcester’ and ‘Wooster.’ It also exemplifies the impressive number of commands Now (in cooperation with the Knowledge Graph ) can register – from “call the Drake Hotel” to “do a barrel roll.” Enough balderdash, though – watch the 47-question demo for yourself: One last note: as JLishere notes in the video description, the demo was performed on an early build of Jelly Bean – this, in other words, should be considered a beta feature that will only get better with time. Official Android Police t-shirts are now on sale, with over 25 designs to call yours . . . → Read More: [Video] Extensive Google Now Demo Shows How Powerful It Already Is, Leaves Us Excited About Its Future
By Android For Ever, on July 2nd, 2012%
Ah yes, the VLC Media Player, if you’ve ever had to play a file you “found” on the internet that didn’t work in QuickTime – really, why would it? – or Windows Media Player then you’ll have no doubt stumbled across this great gem of a media player. It truly is the king of media players and it’s cross-platform to boot, Mac, Linux and Windows, whatever you run, it’ll run. . . . → Read More: Featured: VLC Media Player Now Available in The Play Store; As an “Unstable Beta”
By Android For Ever, on July 2nd, 2012%
One of the changes to the Play Store announced at Google I/O as “coming soon” was the ability for app developers to publish links to their privacy policies , thus making their intentions more transparent right out of the gate. . . . → Read More: Google Play Store Increases Transparency, Now Lets App Developers Publish Privacy Policies
By Android For Ever, on June 29th, 2012%
The Android developers’ tools team, headed by the usual suspects Xavier Ducrohet and Tor Norbye, led a session at I/O 2012 today dedicated to improvements and new features coming to the tools devs use to make apps – ADT for Eclipse and SDK Tools. Everything they showed took around an hour of nonstop talking, arm flailing, and cracking jokes about the French, but among all the new goodies one prominently stood out – multi-configuration editing . The developer in me got incredibly excited and wished this tool was available years ago, because the potential time savings it brings are immense . . . → Read More: [Video] Android Developer Gold: Multi-Configuration Editing, Along With Numerous New Improvements, Coming Soon To Android Developers’ Tools
By Android For Ever, on June 29th, 2012%
Google I/O 2012 kicked off yesterday with a bang, to be sure. . . . → Read More: Missed The Google I/O Day 1 Keynote? Catch It Again On YouTube
By Android For Ever, on June 28th, 2012%
By Android For Ever, on June 28th, 2012%
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