Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Why hire a developer for Android?

Why hire a developer for Android?

Android is a famous name and rapid growth in the world of smartphone operating systems (OS). It's not just the operating system that is the reason for his fame, but the availability of the results of the application development companies that have developed Android Android apps free and paid fresh from recent years. That has proven to be a revolution in the smartphone market. And today, like the Apple Store, Android Market store is well known and has millions of customers daily download both free and paid versions of the games, multimedia applications, business applications, social media applications, and meteorological applications fun applications - to name a few.

Android Market has opened new business prospects for companies worldwide. If you want to gain fame and new customers alike, make an application for Android aesthetics and wanted more and the launch of its free version and paid Android Market. No matter what make a game, a fresh multimedia application, an application for Android media or any type of application, if you have a great potential in him, that will change your destination in no time.

Whether it's a department store, a music store, an online education academy, or a sports company, if you do not have the proper implementation of Android for your business, you are missing a large part of its customers potential. If we analyze the gain plot of Android Market, you get to know different businesses and companies have greatly benefited the development of Android applications.

That makes it very important to be or hire a development company that has several developers Android qualified to design innovative applications and extremely rich. As the Android framework is compatible with all existing applications from Microsoft and Google, Android applications are always fast and reliable - if properly developed. That is why you should choose a company that previously developed these Android applications fast and fresh. Otherwise, the choice of a not-so-good Android development company can cost too much.

We have developed a wide range of applications for Android that has both free and paid versions. This helps us to understand their business needs as well. Do you have a business, but still have no idea what kind of Androidapplication you should get developed? Let our experts in Android, so to understand your business, our Android developers suggest and then develop in real time and the most wanted applications that can take your business to the next level of success

Friday, November 11, 2011

Android Apps Get Big Break on Google TV

The Google TV software update released on Friday focuses on four areas: simplicity, improved search, a custom YouTube experience and Android apps.
The interface is simpler, the customizable home screen has been redesigned to offer swift access to an owner's favorite content, and all shortcuts are shown within the "all apps" feature, similar to how it's done on an Android smartphone or tablet, Google said.
The search feature has been improved across the board. Further, a new app called "TV & Movies" lets consumers browse through 80,000 movies and TV episodes across cable, satellite, Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX), Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN), YouTube and other sites.
Google has also integrated YouTube more closely with Google TV search so consumers can turn any topic into a channel.
The YouTube experience for Google TV has been revamped so consumers can get to videos more rapidly.
Finally, Google TV now has access to the Android Market. So far, 50 developers have put up Google TV apps on the Android Market.
The update will be available on Sony devices early next week and on Logitech (Nasdaq: LOGI) devices after that. More updates and more Google TV partners are in the works.

It's The Apps That Count
Google reached out to devs to create apps for Google TV at the device's launch back in May of 2010, so why have only 50 devs responded, given the phenomenal growth rate of Android mobile apps?
We worked closely with these developers to get their apps ready for the update," Google's Herbert said. The update itself will include Android and Web apps from more than 100 partners when it's released, he added.
More than 50 of these partners have developed new apps for the update, and there will be about 800 Android apps available on the Android Market, of which 30 will work well on television.
With thousands of developers, we expect new apps to appear on Google TV all the time," Herbert stated. Apps will be offered by partners including CNN Money, Flixter, Fox Business, Kraft (NYSE: KFT) Cooking, NPR, Motor Trend and The Wall Street Journal, he elaborated.
Supporting a new platform such as a TV is not simply about porting the code over," Simon Khalaf, president and CEO of Flurry Analytics, told TechNewsWorld. "It's about developing a great experience.
It will take time to develop Google TV apps, "but the excitement [among devs] is there, and in big numbers," Khalaf added.
On the other hand, perhaps Google hasn't funded app development efforts sufficiently, suggested Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group.
Another factor could be that few Android app devs are really making any money, Enderle told TechNewsWorld.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

iPad vs. Motorola Xoom vs. Everything else

iPad vs. Everything else by bestlaptopbattery.co.uk
Android tablets expected to gain ground over time, but for now Apple's iPad rules, even in the enterprise
We debated whether to call this piece "iPad vs. Motorola Xoom" or "iPad vs. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1" or whatever the Android tablet du jour is. But really it's still "iPad vs Everything Else."
And some of the others are taking a beating. HP threw in the towel on its webOS-based TouchPad barely month after it was introduced last summer, kissing goodbye to its one billion dollar buyout of Palm, the webOS creator. RIM's PlayBook hasn't played well to critics or to end users. And the Android tablets?
No one seems to know just how many have actually been sold since the first ones began to appear in 2010 and especially in 2011 after Google released its tablet-optimized Android 3.0 (dubbed Honeycomb). Strategy Analytics reported in early October that 4.5 million Android tablets had shipped (not actually sold to end users) in the most recent quarter, counting all Android OS versions and including devices such as the Amazon Kindle ereader. But GigaOm's Kevin Tofel, who picked up that report, used his ownformula to calculate a figure that was about 25% lower, 3.4 million Android 3.0 tablets actually sold.
No matter what the figure, it's far, far less than those for the iPad, which we don't have to estimate. Apple sold 11.1 million of the tablets in its just-ended fourth quarter, a record; andApple executives said they expect another record in the final calendar quarter of this year. Altogether, according to an Apple spokesman, over 40 million iPads have been sold since the original model was released in 2010, barely 18 months ago.
"Apple's iPad 2 is the one to beat," writes Network World Clear Choice Tester Tom Henderson in a recent review of 10 tablets, including iPad2, to see how they fit enterprise requirements. "The subjective look and feel are strong, and mobile device management controls can contain iPad 2 use through pushed, authenticated policy control."
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Depending on your specific enterprise requirements, the iPad may come up short compared to rivals. For example, the GammaTech Durabook U12C is a ruggedized hybrid notebook-tablet, running a nicely-adapted version of Windows 7. It can endure drops, poundings, kicks, spills, and temperature extremes. But those virtues come at a price: it weighs 5.5 pounds, and has a $1,400-plus price tag. Henderson and others also like the Fujitsu Stylistic Q550, another Windows 7 tablet with a 1280x800, 10-inch anti-glare screen, powered by an Intel Atom chip. But it, too, is somewhat pricey: $729 for the 32GB model, and $849 for the 64GB model.
Even well-reviewed tablets like the Motorola Xoom struggle. In July, Motorola said it sold 400,000 Xooms; Apple sold 9.25 million iPads during the same period.
What accounts for the iPad's success, especially, and astonishingly, in the enterprise, where according to Apple over 90% of the Fortune 500 are deploying or piloting the tablet?
In Network World's case studies, what emerges as key are not technical features such as the CPU, RAM and storage. Rather, it's the fundamental simplicity of the "iPad experience." And that experience is a combination of the 9.7-inch screen, the touch interface combined with the Safari Web browser, the instant-on capability and never having to worry about battery life.
Township High School District 214, located in Cook County, Illinois, is almost a "poster child" for the tablet as a "content consuming device," which is how many have pigeon-holed the iPad. This year, the district bought 850 Apple tablets for incoming freshman, who use the device in place of paper notebooks, calendars and text books. But "consumption" is being extended into collaboration and creation through cloud services and server virtualization, trends that are spreading in more traditional enterprise sites as well.
At MicroStrategy, a vendor of business intelligence software, iPads are leading to unexpected changes in the way people work, and work together.
About 2,300 employees now have an Apple iPad, usually an iPad 2, and many also have aniPhone 4.  The tablets provide access to some existing Web applications, originally created for the laptops, to current business data via the MicroStrategy business intelligence suite, and to a fast-growing array of PDF-based documents, and watch or show corporate videos. The company is creating an expanding group of internal iOS applications for the tablets, including one that lets employees and managers quickly file and approve expense reports, time-off requests and other internal house-keeping tasks.
Many rivals have been struggling to replicate that experience. "Apple's iOS offers remarkably consistent interface, even across many third-party apps, where Android continues to be a mishmash of styles and metaphors, and often labors under third-party patinas that make matters even more confusing for everyday users," writes Geoff Duncan, in a recent assessment of the tablet market at DigitalTrends.com. "In short, iOS was tuned for the iPad when it debuted, but with Android 3.0 Google struggled to shoehorn a smartphone operating system into tablets, and is still sweating many of the details."
But after failures and disappointments, Apple's rivals may be starting to find their feet. Informa Telecoms & Media in late July forecast the tablet market will surge from less than 20 million units in 2010 to over 230 million in 2015; and better and cheaper Android devices will reach 87 million in that year, just below a projected 90 million iPads. Amazon's new Kindle Fire, one of new breed of 7-inch tablets, has been winning good grades for its affordable price, and integrated services. Others are becoming thinner and lighter, better performing and more affordable.
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Android Phone Samsung Galaxy Note coming soon

Samsung mobiles, the South Korean multinational company has recently announced its new Samsung Galaxy mobile in India. The Samsng Note will be available very soon in the Indian mobile market. The Galaxy handset offers some exciting new features that will generate a new experience for the users. The amsung Galaxy price in India> is expected to be around Rs 32,000.


The Samsung Galaxy features reveal that the phone will include screen size of 5.3 inch Super AMLOED touchscreen display with the resolution of 1280 × 800 pixels. The new smartphone features 8 megapixel rear camera with LED flash of high quality and shoots the videos. The resolution of the rear camera is 3264 x 2448 pixel. The Samsng Note also includes the secondary front facing camera of 2 megapixel which will enable the users to make the video call.


The Galaxy Note phone looks like a large phone Mini sized Tablet of style with a 5.3 inch touchscreen. The Samsung Noe includes some unique features in it like the Note phone has the FM radio with 3.5mm jack and loudspeaker. The Samsug Note phone has the internal memory of 16GB and the external memory can be expanded up to 32GB via microSD card.


The Samsung Noe runs on the platform of Android OS with the 1.4 GHz dual core processor which will give user the high accessibility to the mobile application. The Samsung Galaxy handset supports social networking, emails and instant messaging. The smartphone supports the high speed data and Wi-Fi, USB, Bluetooth data connectivity. The Samsung Note is powered by a 2500 mAh standard battery which delivers talk time of 13 hours band standby time of 570 hors on 2G and 4.60 hours talktime and 390 hours standby time for 3G. The Samsung Galaxy Note phone has the weight of 178 grams. The new smartphone has the dimension of 146.85 x 82.95 x 9.65 mm. The Galaxy Note handset offers a widespread connectivity over 3G and 2G. Other features of the Samsung Galaxy Note mobile includes an HTML browser withGPRS at class 12 and EDGE at class 12 to provide internet services.


The Samung Note pictures suggest that it will be a next generation smartphone, bundled with special features and in stylish design with beautiful color combinations. It will be available in black color.

The Samsng Note pictures suggest that it will be a next generation smartphone, bundled with special features and in stylish design with beautiful color combinations. It will be available in black color.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Android Mobile Apps


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Sunday, November 6, 2011

iphone technology

 iPhone sites across the web, trolling the comment threads and forums with their seemingly baseless discrimination. In fact, I have a few real-world friends that would qualify for that category.
Our debates about which platform is better get pretty intense. You’d think we were arguing about religion or politics. Nope, just mobile devices. That being said, you can imagine the conversation that ensued after Apple unveiled the iPhone 4S.
“Android has had dual-core processors and 8MP cameras for months,” and “my Android has a 4.2″ display, what does yours have again, a 3.5″? Awesome.” And that’s when I realized it, Android users just don’t get it.
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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Android 2.3 Platform Gaming Enhancements

Android 2.3 versions incorporate a variety of improvements including game enhancements. Android developers focused on gaming for Android devices have a suite of technology tools enabling development of complex Android mobile applications. A few salient gaming enhancements are highlighted here.
Refinements For Game Developing
The significant enhancements to productivity suits for game developing are listed below: 
  • Concurrent garbage collector causes only an imperceptible 3 ms pause ensuring polished performance of games with smoother animations and increased responsiveness
  • Touch and keyboard events are processed faster in Android 2.3 which minimizes CPU utilization resulting in increased responsiveness for gaming apps that use touch events along with CPU-intensive operations like 3D graphics
  • Games can be rendered in Android 2.3 with faster graphics performance due to integration of 3rd-party video drivers
Native Code Compatibility
Android apps that use native code can handle process inputs and sensor events directly in their native code, which translates into improved efficiency and quicker responsiveness. Native libraries allow applications to handle similar input events to that of the framework.
3D Motion Processing
Android 2.3 comes with an API to support various sensor types like gyroscope, rotation vector, linear acceleration, gravity, and barometer sensors. Game developers can leverage the increased product suit capabilities to build games that recognize complex user gestures and motions. This is feasible thanks to the new sensor types that can be used along with other sensor types to track motion and orientation.
Native Access To Storage And Application Assets
Android 2.3 is enabled with native Asset Manager API and native Storage Manager API. The Asset Manager API lets Android applications retrieve application assets directly from the native code. If the assets are compressed, they will be decompressed through the native Asset Manager API - there is no limit on the size of compressed assets size that can be read. The native Storage Manager API can be used by Android mobile applications to directly access OBB files (Opaque Binary Blob files).
Native Development Kit (NDK)
Android 2.3 covers the Release 5 NDK that provides a suite of tools, tool chains, and libraries for developing Android applications that leverage the rich native environment of Android 2.3. NDK allows building of performance-critical parts of the Android applications in native code. The suite of tools in NDK lets Android developers creates activities, receive user input, use hardware sensors, access app assets, etc.
New Ways Of Communications
Android 2.3 platforms come with a rich array of enhanced communications matrix, which is described below:- 
  • Android 2.3 is enabled with VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) that lets you to make voice calls over the Internet on devices that are 3rd-party SIP activated. The 2.3 platform includes a full SIP protocol stack and integrated call management services, which makes setting up voice calls by Android mobile applications a breeze.
  • Android 2.3 supports Near-field Communications (NFC) that allows Android developers develop apps that provide localized information and services. The NFC API reads and responds to information on the NFC tag when the NFC-enabled device "touches" the tag (relies on wireless technology in the device hardware). Applications can read tag information, respond to them, or store the messages.
  • Game developers can now take advantage of the audio effects API in Android 2.3 that provides features like equalization, bass boost, and headphone virtualization et al. Audio effects can be applied across tracks or multiple audio effects can be mixed on a local track. Support for audio formats like AAC encoding, AMR wideband encoding, WebMopen container, and VP8 open video compression are included in Android 2.3 platform.
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Android project

first of all run the Eclipse application. Then select the menu File -> New -> Project. Will display the New Project window, select Android -> Android Project -> Next. Next fill in the Project Name field with HelloDroid (can be replaced, remember do not put spaces). Fill in the Application Name to Hello Droid (can be replaced), Package Name with com.example.hellodroid (can be replaced but follow the rules of writing package as in java) and CreateActivity with HelloDroid (can be replaced but still no spaces). On the Build Target select the platform that will be used (eg 1.6) and then click Finish.

After that we can get into the writing of source code (source code). Expand project HelloDroid -> src -> com.example.hellodroid. There we can find HelloDroid.java file, double click so that we can edit it on a worksheet Eclipse. Replace the writing source code HelloDroid.java be as below:


package com.example.hellodroid;
public class HelloWorld extends Activity {
/** Called when the activity is first created. */
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
TextView tv=new TextView(this);
tv.setText("Hello, Droid!");
setContentView(tv);
}
}


and After that, save by pressing CTRL + S on the keyboard. To view the results or output of the program we have written, select the menu Run -> Run, and select Android Application. After that will come the Android emulator. Wait a few seconds or minutes, because as we light the real Android phones that takes time to boot.

Banning USB Flash Drives From The Workplace

The last few years we have seen an increase in sales of the fancy looking USB flash drives. They have been made as small as a keychain figurine or a tie clip. Yes, USB flash drives to wear on your tie. Now that these flash drives have made their way to everyone because of the affordable pricing, many workplaces are banning them from the office. It is one of the best ways to steal company information without anyone knowing about it. Many companies have as far as disabling the USB ports on employee’s computers. This may seem a little extreme, but companies have to protect their information.
Although some businesses give these little units to their employees for advertising purposes, they are not allowed to use them in the workplace. They are basically given as an advertisement with the company logo on them for others to see. There are so many harmful affects that these flash drives can have on a business. Because of their different shapes and designs, businesses have decided to pull the plug on the USB ports. You might look at someone’s keychain and think that little gadget they have is cute, but that cute little gadget could ruin your business.
This type of theft and the creation of the USB flash drives brought concern from many businesses and individuals alike. What if you are individual that carries around a USB flash drive in their purse or on a keychain would lose the unit? All information would be loss and open to anyone who finds the flash drive. This causes concern for concern for how to properly store the flash drives that have sensitive information recorded. Carrying around a flash drive is just like carrying around your credit card. If you lose it, you are vulnerable to fraud.
For the most part, flash drives have allowed people to download music, pictures and files and free up room on the laptop or the desktop computer. These are also valuable in the event you would lose information on your computer due to a hacker or a virus. In this case, the USB flash drives are extremely necessary. You can buy different size flash drives to hold different amounts of information. If you download a huge amount of music, you may want a USB flash drive that can accommodate all the files or more than one.
New technology has enhanced the use of the computer for more than one reason. People can now use flash drives for file storage and businesses can storage vital information on these drives in order to keep it safe from potential security leaks. Although businesses ban the use of the flash drives from employee’s, the company themselves do use these as way’s to conduct business during travels. They can make presentations and instead of carrying a laptop along on their travels, they just take the flash drive.
Today, with the higher security in airports, it is always important to check with new security rules before attempting to take a flash drive on the airplane to make sure it will be accepted. In most cases, you will fid that they are allowed. Other business concerns the flash drives are a valuable and handy little piece of technology that will help secure important files and information.