Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts

8.23.2013

MoDaCo.SWITCH beta now available for Galaxy S4

As expected, IndieGoGo supporters can now get their hands on the first beta build for the Galaxy S4 MoDaCo.SWITCH. As Paul 
O'Brien - founder of MoDaCo - Notes, ROM has been tested on the I9505 Galaxy S4 variant and given the nature of beta, there must 
be some errors. If you are not aware, MoDaCo.SWITCH is a ROM that allows users to use the standard TouchWiz ROM that comes 
by default on devices from Samsung and the stock Android ROM, which share the same set data.

ROM switching is unrooted but users can gain root access by flashing the root switch package after flashing the ROM.

You can find more details on the ROM in the link below or watch the video how to switch makes it easy to mix between the head and Android TouchWiz.



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Two minutes can be a Samsung Galaxy Note 8

Two minutes can be a Samsung Galaxy Note 8

Note8

In recent weeks, we noticed some interesting changes for Samsung WatchON ™ service. Free content is now available in the service, 

and it seems that the service is already available for the Note 10.1, Galaxy Tab 7.0 and Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 2 that Google is set on this 

link. It may not be available in all areas, but take a look, it's worth it.

If you want a chance to win the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 ®, this week, it will take 2 minutes! If you already have a device with 

WatchON, launch it and check it out! If you own one of the devices listed above, please download the application from the link 

provided, launch it and check it out!

Having had the opportunity to work, friends Samsung would comment. Go to the Facebook "investigation" tab and take the 2 

minutes survey (10 questions), and continue to win. You must leave your e-mail address (question 10) if the winner can not be 

selected and notified. Get a second chance by posting a comment on the Google play!

App launch feedback = easiest way to win a Samsung Galaxy Note 8 ®

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Chrome for Android Beta 30 brings big changes: new navigation, search enhanced by the action of the image, WebGL, and more


Great things are in preparation for the Android version of Chrome, and great things are coming for the beta. It is the biggest upgrade I've seen in Chome for Android, so we 
will break new Chrome 30 beta.

New gestures


Have you noticed how the actions of Chrome for Android so well, suck? But it is not. Hopefully. The sudden change tabs janky board was replaced by a much more natural 

gesture - simply swipe left or right in the area of ​​the URL bar up, no need to take an advantage. You can also pull the URL bar to display the interface tab (amazing, right?). 

The most interesting (though perhaps not so useful) gesture is the menu button, you can now slide down and hold, then release to select an option. I do not know how I feel about it, but it's there.



Nexus Nexus



Improved Image Search


Search images in Google Chrome for Android is kind of a pain in the ass before, so Google has introduced a new way (and easy) to do so. -Just long press on the image and 

click on "Search" in the dialog that appears, and then find the image with your selected default. Neat.

WebGL support

WebGL is a standard Google and several open web advocates are trying to push 3D / 2D standard on the web. So far, however, has not done much good on an Android 

device, such as WebGL not have the support of Chrome for Android. Now it is. Google offers to test the site (it's a race car!) As a demo, but it will not actually always work 

because the new beta version is not really the Play Store.
This is a great thing, and allow web developers to create even crazier mobile-friendly web content. The problem is that only devices with "high-end GPU" are supported, 

although Google says the Nexus 4 and Nexus 7 (current-gen, probably not 2012) support WebGL. Not a word about the Nexus 10 curiously.

Device Motion Events event mover, a source of expansion medium, and more


These changes are no less cool, but are completed and before the bullet point.

Device Motion Events Web pages can now apply to read your accelerometer / gyroscope in real time. Google suggest trying isthisanearthquake.com (how freaking cool is that?)

Media mail source JavaScript enabled to generate media streams, allowing things like the quality of the adaptation, the transmission time has changed, and other interesting 

things. This is particularly useful in devices with connectivity / unpredictable limited.


Two new experimental flags: Speech API Web and vibration. Looks promising.


There are some other minor mentioned in the Chromium blog changes, if you are interested. The official Chrome blog covers the face and stuff image search. Overall, this 

promises to be more easily updated Chrome for Android ever. As I said, the beta does not live in the Play Store, but should be soon.
Device Motion Events Web pages can now apply to read your accelerometer / gyroscope in real time. Google suggest trying isthisanearthquake.com (how freaking cool is 

that?)
Media mail source JavaScript enabled to generate media streams, allowing things like the quality of the adaptation, the transmission time has changed, and other interesting 

things. This is particularly useful in devices with connectivity / unpredictable limited.

Two new experimental flags: Speech API Web and vibration. Looks promising.

There are some other minor mentioned in the Chromium blog changes, if you are interested. The official Chrome blog covers the face and stuff image search. Overall, this 

promises to be more easily updated Chrome for Android ever. As I said, the beta does not live in the Play Store, but should be soon.

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Chrome 30 Beta for Android : Easy Double-Tap Zoom gesture photo







If you have the habit of using the fancy-pants Chrome Beta for access to the latest features to the browser of your choice, try this hand gesture to zoom out. In any page on the desktop, double-tap anywhere on the second tap and hold your finger on the screen. Then, slide your finger up and down to zoom quickly and easily. It works the same way as the "pinch to zoom" function does, but with one finger.
gesture

The hand gesture mentioned in the official approval of the Chrome blog. It has been included in Google Maps for a while, and probably reach standard build thereafter chromium. It will only work on desktop-formatted pages, mobile sites ZOOM not not. The application is obvious: it is to use your device with one hand when it comes to getting your index finger and thumb on the screen at the same time can be uncomfortable. Those who have one of the largest, most newer phones or "phablets" probably get a lot of use of this.
Chrome for Android Beta 30 has other gestures pages and the tab menu, among other things. You can clic here and read the rest , and click the widget below to test the beta for yourself.
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8.22.2013

Did you approach the launch date of the new Samsung tablet?

Did you approach the launch date of the new Samsung tablet?









Picked up news about the intention (Samsung) to provide a surprise for Mstkhaddimha through the launch of a new 12-inch tablet, and although there is no guarantee the company itself, but new talking to a new device, September 4, through the activities of the IFA 2013.

The technical features of the new tablet provided by Korea Economic Daily, which is the 12-inch screen and full HD resolution (2560x1600), because it is likely that the device is based on the Exynos processor 5 Octa.

If ratified by expectations that the official announcement will be September 4, on the sidelines of the IFA 2013, is often the launch of the new device in October
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The development of a robot is able to break passwords for smart phones by two pirate

The development of a robot is able to break passwords for smart phones android  by two pirates 



The password from the point of view of safety is the first barrier, which often face the pirates who want to capture user information, 

but in several studies by experts in the field of security OCDO information 6 percent of smartphone users do not bother to pay 

attention to put passwords on their mobile phones and so as a result of not paying attention to the safety aspect and privacy in their 

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In this regard, had two pirates ethicists Justin Engler and Paul Vines to develop a robot called R2B2 has the ability to decode the 

passwords code for Android smartphones within 24 hours, which highlights hackers the power of the robot and the speed with which 

work to analyze the traffic code words, is not it wonderful Android already is a wonderful all carry the meaning of the word, it gives 

us an idea of the level of foreign hackers sophistication in this area at the highest level
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