Asphalt 8: Airborne coming this August for Android

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 31 Juli 2013 0 komentar
If you’re a fan of Gameloft‘s exciting and popular racing franchise Asphalt you’ll want to check out their latest teaser video. Today the folks from Gameloft are giving us a behind the scenes developer diary look at their new mobile game, and it looks amazing. In what appears to be one of the best Asphalt games yet, take a peek below.
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The first teaser trailer was released last month, and gave us a look at a brand new set of graphics for our mobile devices, stunning details on all the cars, and tons of fast-paced race tracks. The developers have a lot to say about the game too.
With Asphalt 8: Airborne Gameloft went with a completely redesigned engine. It’s been built from the ground up, nothing was re-used, and they’re promising one of the best games yet. It sure looks awesome with all those shader counts, real-time lighting and more. Check it out.
They claim depth and freedom will give users the best experience possible with the new physics engine, and the multi-player experience should be top-notch as well. One developer states it will be much better visually than the already impressive Asphalt 7, and they’re aiming to push the limits of our mobile devices. I have a feeling my quad-core smartphone and upcoming Tegra 4 tablets will be just fine though.
They end by stating this game changes everything, and will bring a near console-quality racing title to mobile devices. Who’s excited? I know I am!

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Riptide GP2 races onto the Play Store, we go hands-on

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The high-speed action racing game from Vector Unit is back and better than ever. If you’re a fan of the classic Riptide GP water game, then you’ll be happy to hear that today the developers have released a completely overhauled, new and improved, Riptide GP2 to the Google Play Store and NVIDIA TegraZone. Below we have plenty of pictures and video of this stellar game on our Tegra 4 powered NVIDIA SHIELD, so check it out.
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High speed Jet-ski action doesn’t get any better than this. The original was one of our favorite games used to test performance of multiple devices, not to mention just as something I enjoyed playing on the weekends. Riptide GP2 offers more of the same, only better in every way.
The extremely fun and simple gameplay mechanics from the original are back with Riptide GP2, only being able to enjoy those stunning graphics and lifelike water effects on a Tegra 4 device makes it even better. Then of course using console-quality controls on the SHIELD makes it feel more like a console game and improves the overall experience, but tablets and smartphones will surely enjoy this game as well. Before we talk too much, check out the hands-on video playing RGP2 on our SHIELD.
As our man Chris Burns mentions above, the game has a very similar look and feel to the original. Which certainly isn’t a bad thing. However the lighting, textures, physics, water physics, and even depth-of-field have all been seriously overhauled here by Vector Unit. Not only do we have high-res textures for all these 1080p devices as of late, but the dynamic lighting, and real-time shadows are stellar. Then everything just looks nice and crisp, yet the game still runs extremely smooth.
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The game isn’t just prettier either, they’ve enhanced every aspect. We have full online multiplayer modes, a new career mode, 9 different jet racers that are highly upgradable, 25 different tricks and stunts, and full support for Google Play Games services. That means leaderboards, achievements, inviting friends to your races and much more.
The game is just a blast. It reminds me more of Jet Moto now than ever before, which is awesome, and is sure to be a classic title moving forward on all Android devices. The Tegra 4 edition will give you the best graphics and experience, but it supports nearly all newer devices and is available right this minute for $2.99 in the Play Store and Tegra links below. Enjoy!


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MediaTek Releases 8 Core Processor

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It seems to have been the case for a long time now that Android hardware manufacturers have  suffered from an obsessive focus on specs. They have battle rage over clock rates, processor cores, megapixels, resolution, etc.  These performance specs keep increasing in size and power and may seem to be innovative, however, these higher specs do not necessarily mean a better real worldexperience.
MediaTek Releases 8 Core Processor
MediaTek have hailed a new processor calling it a “true” octo core.  The Taiwanese chip manufacturer’s processor will be the first of its kind if they can manage to push it out before rivalSamsung’s anticipated new line of octa-cores. The processor designed by MediaTek has 8 separate A7 cores and is capable of using all 8 simultaneously.  The Samsung chip, named Exynos 5 octa, is currently found in some Asian and European market S4 variants and has been criticized for not being a “true” octa-core. It uses ARM’s big/little architecture to switch between four A15 and four A7 chips depending on the processing need required at any given time.
The Exynos 5 was designed in an attempt to improve the battery life.  The big/little design is an innovative concept that should have delivered the combination of a phone with incredible performance with an acceptable battery life. 
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Companies such as MediaTek have come into the fore. The small chip-maker has had modest success manufacturing processors for phone-makers like GooPhone, the infamous copier of IOS and Android devices alike. MediaTek has yearnings to get into bigger and more profitable markets. An octa-core processor made cheaply might be enough to get them there.  You can have the best processor in the world, but if you have a poorly optimized Operating System you will still have lag.  Even worse,  because high end processors draw more power you will constantly be tethering yourself to a wall just to keep up and running.
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Sony Phones That Will Have Android 4.3

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Android 4.3 Jelly Bean is finally out of the bag, much to the delight of Android enthusiasts. In a press event held last July 24, Google unveiled the highly anticipated mobile operating system, and not too surprisingly, it also announced that the OS will be launched on the new Nexus 7. The new tablet will be thinner, with a hi-res screen (of course), and will cost about $230 – that depends where you get it, of course. Owners of existing Android devices will have the opportunity to update their gadgets to Android 4.3 over the air. These gadgets include the first-gen Nexus 7, the Nexus 4, the Nexus 10, and the Galaxy Nexus.
Sony Phones That Will Have Android 4.3
The good news is that other brands are also going for the Android 4.3, Sony included.
Sony might have had received a lot of criticism in the past, but it sure is not going anywhere – at least not if the big boys in that camp have anything to do with it. With the new Android OS being announced, it is interesting and heartening to hear that Sony is actually joining that bandwagon for sure.
Less than a day after the unveiling of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, Sony made an official announcementthat some of their devices are going to run on the OS. These devices are as follows:
  • Xperia Z
  • Xperia ZL
  • Xperia ZR
  • Xperia Tablet Z
  • Xperia SP
  • Xperia Z Ultra
You’ll have to be a tad patient when it comes to other details such as the WHEN, but you can follow @SonyMobileNews for timely news regarding the topic.
In the meantime, if you own an Xperia ZR and/or an Xperia Tablet Z, you only have a couple of days – or maybe a little more; Sony says early August – to wait for Android 4.2 to be available for your device/s. Also, take note that software rollouts are dependent on the market and the carrier, so don’t be too disappointed if you have to wait longer than others.
[Image via Sony]
Source: Techbeat

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Whats New in Android 4.3 ?

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Not long after Android 4.3 Jelly Bean was officially announced by Google, smartphone manufacturers started to make their own related announcements. Sony, in particular, gave a short list of phones that will run on the newest Android version. Of course, you do not have to buy a new phone just to run Android 4.3 – some existing models will have the capability to upgrade when the time comes. (If you want to use that as an excuse, though, there’s nothing stopping you!)
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But, what’s Android 4.3 Jelly Bean all about? Is it really worth getting excited about it?
While Android 4.3 is merely an update to the current version – not a whole new operating system – there are some things to look forward to.
For Users
  • Bluetooth Smart – the bottom line is that this feature will allow us to connect external devices to Android 4.3 gadgets. Smartwatches, fitness trackers, and all those little gizmos will have no issues connecting to your Android 4.3 Jelly Bean device. Also known as Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).
  • Restricted profiles – this is most useful for devices which have multiple users. After all, not all of us have the luxury of having one device per person. With this feature, you can create profiles which have highly controlled access. Parents, are you thinking what I’m thinking?
  • Dial Pad auto complete – auto complete can be a pain, but this feature will make it easier to call your contacts.
Developers
  • OpenGL 3 – developers will look forward to this as they will have an easier time creating awesome apps – as a standard feature.
  • Better profiling tools – developers can tweak their apps so they are faster and perform better
  • DRM – for media content providers, the new DRM feature will be a welcome one. Not sure for certain users!
It all seems underwhelming, doesn’t it? What’s your take?
Need specific instructions on how to upgrade to Android 4.3? Here you go.
[Image via Lifehacker]

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Unlocking More Users, with Tablets and Games

Posted by Unknown Senin, 29 Juli 2013 0 komentar

Posted by Purnima Kochikar, Director of Business Development, Games & Applications



Last week, we unveiled a number of new things in the world of Android. And while we already showcased the new tools available at your disposal in Android 4.3, we also unveiled a new Nexus 7 tablet, as well as the Google Play Games app, both of which represent opportunities to take advantage of a growing number of users.



Nexus 7 and the Android tablet revolution



If you’re a developer optimizing your app for Android tablets, no doubt you’re familiar with the original Nexus 7. It was Google’s statement on what a great Android tablet experience should look like, and since then, the Android tablet ecosystem has come a long way. There have already been more than 70 million activations of Android tablets, with more than 1 in 2 tablets sold today running Android. We’re starting to see with Android tablets what could be the hockey stick growth all of us experienced a couple of years ago with Android smartphones, and we hope that the new Nexus 7 continues to fuel this growth even further.



Most top developers on Android have already prepared their applications for this wave of new Android tablet users, including many of the essentials, like the New York Times, Zappos, Evernote, Flipboard, Pinterest and more. To help users find your tablet-designed apps more easily on Google Play, you can now choose to only see apps designed for tablets in the top lists. There are also over 50 new collections, which highlight outstanding tablet apps.



To take advantage of the Android tablet revolution, check out our Tablet App Quality Checklist, which has tips and techniques on how to deliver a great app experience for tablet users. It details all of the key things you need to do to optimize your app for tablets, like taking advantage of the extra screen real estate and adjusting font sizes and touch targets, to things you can do on the distribution side, like declaring support for tablet screens and showcasing your tablet UI on Google Play by uploading tablet-specific screenshots. Optimizing your app for Android tablets will unlock a whole new group of users, like those who are about to receive their new Nexus 7 tablets.





Taking your game to the next level



The Android games category on Google Play is on fire; in fact, the vast majority of top mobile game developers are building Android tablet games, and most new titles launch immediately on Android. To help game developers take advantage of the next generation of games, at Google I/O in May, we introduced Google Play game services, our gaming platform for Android, iOS, and the web. By building on Google’s strengths in mobile and cloud services, Google Play game services allows game developers to focus on what they’re good at: creating great gaming experiences for their users.



Turbocharging that growth even more, on Wednesday we introduced the Google Play Games app, which brings your friends together with the games you love, where you can invite a friend and start challenging gamers around the world, compete for top achievements, and race to the top of the leaderboard.



Since the launch at Google I/O, just over two months ago, over one thousand games have added Google Play game services, with millions of users enjoying features like leaderboards and multiplayer inside of the games they love. Some of those early developers using Google Play game services are reporting incredible upticks in vital engagement metrics; for instance, Concrete Software is seeing session length up 15%, and Glu is reporting a 40% increase in 7-day user retention.



Here are a few things you can do to take your game to the next level with Google Play:



  • Integrate with Play Games using achievements and leaderboards to activate your players.

  • Add real-time multiplayer to competitive and cooperative games and increase engagement.

  • Use Play Games branding guidelines and create rich visuals that bolster your presence in the Google Play Games app.



Whether it be getting your app ready for the wave of new Android tablets that are lighting up each day, or opening up a whole new set of features for your users with Google Play game services, a great Android experience starts with a great app or game. That’s why we’re working hard to help provide you with the tools and features needed to create those great experiences for your users, and to help you reach as many of them as possible in the process, with Google Play.






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Nokia lumia 521 specs features price and launch date

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Nokia soon going to launch Nokia lumia 521 and the launch date will be announced soon.The specification and features of Nokia lumia 521 looks great and ahead of Nokia lumia 521.Till now Nokia 520 is the most selling windows phone but after the release of Nokia lumia 521 it will loose its place to Lumia 521.The price of Nokia lumia also looks cheaper than Nokia lumia 520 so it is the cheapest windows mobile to be launched in the market.The specification of Nokia lumia 521 looks similar to lumia 520.The price of mobile is 149 $ which is around 8800 Indian Rupees.The lumia 521 comes with 4G speed and great features that are only found in Nokia lumia windows mobiles.


Nokia lumia 521 specifications,features,price and launch date

Key features and specification of nokia lumia 521 :

Display : 4.0 inch IPS LCD display with the resolutin of 480 x800 pixels

Storage : 8GB of internal storage with 512 MB RAM and upto 32 GB of expendable memory

Camera : 5.0 MP primary camera with Auto focus,smart shoot,panorama and many more

Processor and OS : 1GHZ Dual core processor with 8.0 windows OS



Nokia lumia 521 specifications,features,price and launch date

Information:

price : 149 $ ( 8800 INR )

Launch date : To be announced soon

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How to download paid android apps games for free(part 2)

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 28 Juli 2013 0 komentar
Earlier i wrote a post about how to download paid android apps and games for free.Everyone said that downloading paid android apps and also games for free made them enjoy their android mobiles.So now i have decided to say everyone to download paid android apps and games freely which is very simple to do.In this method you don't need any software or application to download any paid android apps for free. In spite of  paying a some money to Google for downloading paid android games and apps you can directly download those paid games or apps from Google :P .In this method you can download every paid android apps in just a simple search with few clicks in Google.you may think this method is very simple but the fact is many people don't know that they can download any android app by searching .apk extension.

Also read :Download paid android apps and games for free (part 1)


How to download paid android apps,games for free(part 2)

Steps to download paid android apps for free :

 1.Go to Google.com and search any paid android apps or games with .apk extension

For example if you want to download most wanted 13 paid game for free then search most wanted 13.apk


How to download paid android apps,games for free(part 2)


Now click on any of the search result and you can directly download the apk file of the paid android games or apps.After download the apk file of your game or apps transfer the file from your PC to your computer or else you can directly download it on your android mobile. Thats it now you can install the file on your android mobile and enjoy your paid apps or games for absolutely free

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5 things to check before buying new android mobiles

Posted by Unknown Sabtu, 27 Juli 2013 0 komentar
There are many important thing to check and see before buying new android mobiles to select a perfect android mobile.There are many thing to check in android mobile to pick a right mobile of your choice.If you love to game on android mobile then you have to check the specification of gaming requirement.So now i am going to help the people who are newer to android platform to pick the right mobile of their choice.I have listed the 5 important thing to check before buying a new android mobile 

Also read : best budget android phone below 5000

Processor : According to me processor is the main thing,whatever the platform of the mobile maybe but processor is the basic one for all.No one would likes to buy a mobile which lags a lot so check the processor of the android mobile before you buy.I suggest the people to go with minimum of 1 GHZ processor inorder to enjoy your work with your android mobiles without any lags

Battery : Battery is the one of the main problem that every android user face now a days. Inspite of paying huge amount of money it is very disappointed when your android battery performance is very poor.So have a main concern to your battery level when you decide to buy a new android smart phone.I suggest you to buy a mobile with 1400 mAh battery level (below 5000 rupees ) and 3000 mAh for high level smartphones

Internal storage : Internal storage of a mobile is a vital thing in a android mobiles.The more internal memory you have the more apps you install.You cannot install every app on your SD card ,there are some apps like whats up,Facebook,messenger that can be only installed in phone memory or internal memory.So make sure your new android smart phone have enough of internal memory.If the internal memory is low the phone starts to lag a lot.1GB of internal memory is good for budget level smartphone and 4GB would be great for your high level android smartphone

RAM and GPU : Do you know that RAM is more important than processor in android mobiles.Yes,Ram decides the performance of the mobile also it is the key feature for running any big games in your android mobile.If you have good RAM powered in your new android mobile then you could enjoy every android games.Next to RAM also take a look at the GPU of your mobile.GPU allows you to run any 3D or HD games on your mobile but just 200 MB of GPU is enough for any android mobile.GPU is like graphics card to your computer .The required RAM for good android mobile is 512MB (below 1000) 1GB (below 10000) 2GB (above 10000).




Also read :best gamming mobile in android 

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Connect your pc,laptop,mobiles to your tv using Chrome cast

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 24 Juli 2013 0 komentar
Google today launched the chrome cast that allows everyone to connect their pc,loptop and mobiles with their TV.Chrome cast from google make you to watch HD videos on your bigscreen that you browse and view on your android mobiles ,pc and laptop.Google released chrome cast for 35$ (2069 INR)  so that every people can see their enjoyment in their television.






With chrome cast you can watch pictures,videos online streaming on your tv which are kept in mobiles and laptop.Chrome cast looks similar to a pendrive and once the device is installed you can watch everything on your TV with just one click.Google's chrome cast works on android and ios platform.Chrome cast in now out for sales in U.S .It contains  ARM processor,WIFI and downcut version of Google chrome os.Google also released chromecast SDK for developers so that other application will be used.

look at the video below and Enjoy the working of Chrome cast





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Introducing Android 4.3, a sweeter Jelly Bean

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Today we’re releasing Android 4.3 — an upgrade to Jelly Bean that introduces a number of new features, including restricted profiles. Android 4.3 also adds Bluetooth Smart support (a.k.a Bluetooth Low-Energy); the latest in 3D graphics through OpenGL ES 3.0; and more.

Restricted profiles for tablets
Lightweight and portable, tablets are perfect for sharing with others. Last October we added support for multiple users. Each person has a separate space and can freely customize the tablet experience, from lockscreen to wallpaper, apps and folders.

In Android 4.3, we're introducing restricted profiles, which let you manage per-user access to apps and content. Restricted profiles can be used in any number of situations. For example, restricted profiles enable parental controls, so certain family members are prevented from accessing mature content. Alternately, retail stores can use tablets as kiosks that show product information, or shops can use tablets as point of sale systems, all while limiting access to apps.

To set up restricted profiles on your tablet, go to the Users section under Settings. Learn more.



Bluetooth Smart support (a.k.a. Bluetooth Low-Energy)
Fitness sensors and other devices that use Bluetooth Smart technology open the door for a whole new class of mobile applications. Bluetooth Smart minimizes power usage while measuring and transmitting data, making both sensors and the phones or tablets connected to them more battery-efficient.

With Android 4.3, Nexus 4 can now connect to Bluetooth Smart sensors. Runtastic and many other developers are making Android apps compatible with these sensors.


Accelerated 3D graphics with OpenGL ES 3.0
Devices like the new Nexus 7 support OpenGL ES 3.0, the latest industry standard for accelerated 3D graphics. This brings photorealism to a whole new level in the games you're playing: blades of grass on the soccer field come alive, asphalt on the street looks real as you screech by, stubble on a villains' face almost pokes out of the screen. And with sophisticated effects like self-shadows, that villain looks even more menacing, casting a shadow on himself.


Dial pad autocomplete
With Android 4.3 we’ve introduced a new autocomplete feature in the dial pad. Just start touching numbers or letters and the dial pad will suggest phone numbers or names. To turn on this feature, open your phone app settings and enable “Dial pad autocomplete”.

Improved support for Hebrew, Arabic, Hindi, and more
We’ve made major progress on enabling right-to-left layouts across the platform user interface: dialer, home and lock screens, settings, and more. This work builds on the support that we introduced for right-to-left layouts for Hebrew and Arabic speakers in Android 4.2. We’ve also added support for Hindi, Afrikaans, Amharic, Swahili, and Zulu.


There’s more to Android 4.3 than we can fit in this post, so for a detailed list of changes, click here.

Android 4.3 is now rolling out now to Nexus devices, and will be available on the new Nexus 7 and Google Play edition devices soon. Let us know what you think on our Google+ page for Android.

Posted by Dave Burke and Gabe Cohen, Android Platform team

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From TVs to tablets: Everything you love, across all your screens

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When I was growing up, my family had a single screen we huddled around every day: the television set in the living room. Nowadays, we “huddle” around multiple screens—laptops, smartphones and tablets—using them almost interchangeably as we navigate through our day. In a world of ubiquitous computing, life would be a lot simpler if we didn’t have to learn new behaviors and interfaces each time we switched screens—if we could have one consistent, intuitive experience no matter where we are or what we’re doing. Today, with the launch of Chromecast and the new Nexus 7 tablet, it’s even more effortless to enjoy content you care about—whether it’s video, music, movies, games—wherever you are, across your devices. Introducing ChromecastTo help make it easy to bring your favorite online entertainment to the biggest screen in your house—the TV—we’re introducing Chromecast. Chromecast is a small and affordable ($35) device that you simply plug in to your high-definition (HD) TV and it allows you to use your phone, tablet or laptop to "cast" online content to your TV screen. It works with Netflix, YouTube, Google Play Movies & TV, and Google Play Music, with more apps like Pandora coming soon. With Chromecast, we wanted to create an easy solution that works for everyone, for every TV in the house.


Remote-freeOnce your Chromecast is set up, you can use your phone, tablet or laptop to browse and cast content to your TV, play and pause, control the volume, and more. But unlike other streaming solutions, you can still multitask—send emails or surf the web—while enjoying what’s on the TV screen. It works across platforms—Android tablets and smartphones, iPhones, iPads, Chrome for Mac and Windows (more to come), so your personal device is also now your remote control. Cast the web to your TVIn addition to apps like Netflix, you can use Chromecast to bring a broad range of content available on the web to your big screen, thanks to a new feature in the Chrome browser that allows you to project any browser tab to your TV. From sharing your family photos to enjoying a video clip from your favorite news site, it’s as simple as pressing a button. This feature is launching in beta, but we’re excited for people to try it out and give us their feedback.

 
Google Cast SDK preview for developersTo ensure a great Chromecast experience over time, we've built Google Cast, a technology that enables developers to build consistent, intuitive multi-screen experiences across mobile devices and TVs. Today, we’re launching a preview version of Google Cast with more information for developers on our Google Developers blog. A handful of early developers are already working on enabling Google Cast technology in their apps, so more supported apps are coming soon. And while the Chromecast device is the first instantiation of Google Cast, we expect the technology to be embedded in a range of hardware from our partners in the future.


The new Nexus 7—the sharpest 7” tablet screen everTogether with ASUS, we took what you loved about the original Nexus 7 and made it even better. The first thing you’ll notice is the sharpness of the screen: the 323 pixels packed into every inch of the screen makes it the world's highest-resolution 7-inch tablet. It’s lighter than ever, with more than nine hours of HD video playback and 10 hours of web browsing or reading. Nexus 7 now features stereo speakers and virtual surround sound from Fraunhofer (the inventors of the MP3 format), giving you rich and immersive audio. Android 4.3—a sweeter Jelly BeanNexus 7 is the first device to ship with Android 4.3, the newest version of Android. Tablets are perfect for sharing with others, so in Android 4.3, we're introducing restricted profiles, which let you limit access to apps and content. For example, restricted profiles enable parental controls, so certain family members are prevented from accessing mature content. Likewise, retail stores can use tablets to show off product information, and shops can use tablets as point of sale systems. Android 4.3 also now supports Bluetooth Smart technology, opening the door to mobile apps that connect to new devices like fitness sensors. Android 4.3 is rolling out to Nexus devices starting today. Ready to PlayThe new Google Play Games app brings your friends together with the games you love, where you can invite a friend and start challenging gamers around the world, compete for top achievements, and race to the top of the leaderboard. You can also enjoy the world’s largest collection of eBooks, listen to millions of music tracks and immerse yourself in thousands of movies, TV shows, magazines and apps on Google Play. Plus, Nexus 7 comes loaded with your favorite Google apps, like Chrome, Maps, YouTube, Gmail and Google Now.

 
How to get Chromecast and the new Nexus 7Starting today, the Chromecast device is available for $35 on Google Play, Amazon.com and BestBuy.com. It will be available in Best Buy stores across the U.S. starting July 28. For a limited time, you also get three months of Netflix included. More info available in Google Play. Nexus 7 starts at $229, and is available in the U.S. beginning July 30 (with more countries coming soon!). Buy Nexus 7 online on Google Play, or check it out at Best Buy, Gamestop, Walmart, Staples, Office Max, Office Depot, Amazon, Home Shopping Network, Radio Shack, J&R and B&H Photo. Nexus 7 (LTE) is coming soon with support for T-Mobile and Verizon in the coming weeks. Learn more on our Nexus site.

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Android 4.3 and Updated Developer Tools

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Posted by Dave Burke, Engineering Director, Android Platform


Today in San Francisco we announced Android 4.3, a sweeter version of Jelly Bean that includes great new features for users and developers. Android 4.3 powers the new Nexus 7 tablet that's coming soon to Google Play and retail outlets, and it’s rolling out now as an update to Nexus 4, Nexus 7, Nexus 10, and Galaxy Nexus HSPA+ devices across the world.



For developers, Android 4.3 includes the latest performance enhancements to keep your apps fast, smooth, and efficient, together with new APIs and capabilities to use in your apps. Here's a taste of what's new:




  • OpenGL ES 3.0 — Game developers can now take advantage of OpenGL ES 3.0 and EGL extensions as standard features of Android, with access from either framework or native APIs.

  • Bluetooth Smart — Now your apps can communicate with the many types of low-power Bluetooth Smart devices and sensors available today, to provide new features for fitness, medical, location, proximity, and more.

  • Restricted profiles — Tablet owners can create restricted profiles to limit access to apps, for family, friends, kiosks, and more. Your app can offer various types of restrictions to let tablet owners control its capabilities in each profile.

  • New media capabilities — A modular DRM framework enables media application developers to more easily integrate DRM into their own streaming protocols such as MPEG DASH. Apps can also access a built-in VP8 encoder from framework or native APIs for high-quality video capture.

  • Notification access — Your apps can now access and interact with the stream of status bar notifications as they are posted. You can display them in any way you want, including routing them to nearby Bluetooth devices, and you can update and dismiss notifications as needed.

  • Improved profiling tools — New tags in the Systrace tool and on-screen GPU profiling give you new ways to build great performance into your app.



Check out the Android 4.3 platform highlights for a complete overview of what’s new for developers. To read more about the new APIs and how to use them, take a look at the API Overview or watch the new DevBytes videos.



Along with the new Android 4.3 platform we’re releasing an update to the Android NDK (r9). The new NDK gives you native access to the OpenGL ES 3.0 APIs and other stable APIs in Android 4.3, so if you use high-performance graphics in your games or apps, make sure to check it out.



Last, we’ve updated the Android Support Library (r18) with several key APIs to help you build great apps with broad compatibility. Most important, we've added an Action Bar API to let you build this essential Android design pattern into your app with compatibility back to Android 2.1. For apps targeting RTL languages, there's a new BidiFormatter utility you can use to manage RTL strings with compatibility back to Android 2.1. Also, watch for a new RenderScript feature coming soon that will let you take advantage of hardware-accelerated computation with compatibility back to Android 2.2.



You can get started developing and testing on Android 4.3 right away, in Android Studio or in ADT/Ant. You can download the Android 4.3 Platform (API level 18), as well as the SDK Tools, Platform Tools, and Support Library from the Android SDK Manager.




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Five Reasons why we should love TouchWiz over Stock Android...

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 23 Juli 2013 0 komentar
TouchWiz does a lot of things better than stock Android. Sure, some don’t like the bloatware that comes with it, but it’s an easy trade-off for the value that Samsung’s offering adds to your smartphone. Stock Android is nice, but it feels like a bare bones Android skin. The camera features aren’t the best, and stock Android doesn’t really try to offer handy features like Smart Pause or Multi Window. That said, here are the five reasons why I love TouchWiz over stock Android.

1. Applications

I’m probably going to make a lot of enemies for this, but I actually like a lot of the preloaded applications included on devices running TouchWiz. However, I don’t agree with the fact that they can’t be uninstalled and they have to sit there permanently taking up valuable space.
Depending on how you use your device, apps like Polaris Office 4.0, Allshare Play, and S Note can be very useful. S Note is a very well built note-taking application, Polaris Office 4.0 is an awesome office application, and Allshare Play lets you stream content across multiple devices. There’s an app for everything I could possibly need during the day.

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The best part is that all these apps are supported by Samsung itself, which means there’s no need to worry about an independent developer dropping support for a certain app that’s still full of bugs and may or may not work.
One of the big things with stock Android is that it runs buttery smooth due to the lack of attached software. On the flip side, Samsung is making TouchWiz a “life companion,” which means there’s going to be a lot of software built-in that I may need during the day. It all boils down to your own opinion, but I’d say Samsung’s offering is a good tradeoff.

2. Camera functionality

One of the big advantages in a smartphone for me is the camera functionality. Unfortunately vanilla Android doesn’t offer as many camera functions as a device running TouchWiz. Stock Android has a number of camera features, but not nearly as many as there are in Samsung’s own UI.
Not everyone is going to utilize all of the camera features in TouchWiz, but some of them make taking a photo much easier and more enjoyable – Best Shot or Eraser are such examples. You know how it goes. There’s always that one person that frowns right when you take the photo or someone that photobombs your shot.

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Eraser is an amazingly good feature, especially if you’re out touring and want to take a series of photos of the Empire State Building or the Eiffel Tower. Being able to remove moving objects straight from your smartphone makes for an easy job on the photographer and an overall pleasant photo.

3. Smart software

TouchWiz is packed with awesome features that you just won’t find on stock Android. As gimmicky as it may sound, the Smart software integrated in TouchWiz provide a more seamless Android experience. It makes the device you’re using more fluid, more easy to use.

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One of the Smart features that I’m particularly fond of is Smart Stay, which also happens to be an awesome battery saver. Smart Stay will keep your screen on as long as you’re looking at. It’ll turn it off when you’re not. Believe it or not, in the long run that saves a lot of battery life, especially if you max out your screen brightness levels.
Smart Pause? Why doesn’t every OEM integrate this into their skins? If there’s something that needs your immediate attention and you have a video playing, you don’t have to even look at your phone. Simply set the phone down and when it detects that you’re not looking at it, it’ll pause the video.
You could say that’s being lazy, but if you have kids who like to get into everything, you can give the situation your immediate attention without worrying about losing your spot in the video. I don’t understand why stock Android just doesn’t have things like this. It makes it feel like a bare bones Android skin, and maybe it was meant to be that way so manufacturers had something to build off of, so to speak.

4. S Pen integration

The S Pen software integrated into TouchWiz makes it the best thing since sliced bread. Not only that, but it makes whatever device you’re using great for business, school, etc. Like I said before, Samsung is turning TouchWiz into a “life companion,” which is great. It just makes your device all the more useful.

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Other useful features are Air View and Air Gesture. Air View originally showed up on the Galaxy Note 2, which required an S Pen. Now you can hover your finger over messages and emails to read them without an S Pen. On the other hand, Air Gesture will let you navigate by waving your hand. You can even answer phone calls by performing that gesture.
I’ll admit, at first it sounds gimmicky, but if you’re at pool or if your hands are soaked in barbeque sauce from dinner, these features can be very useful, especially if it’s an important message or phone call.

5. Multi Window

Multi Window has a lot of uses, but it’s also very limited. There aren’t a whole lot of apps that have Multi Window support, which means you’re very limited as to what you can do. However, there’s still a few things available to the user that make this feature extremely useful.

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For instance, if you’re watching a lecture on YouTube or through the video player, you can throw S Note on the bottom of the screen and easily take notes. Better yet, you could be out on vacation and want to go out to dinner, but you don’t want to stray too far from the hotel. Just throw up your browser as the top window and Google Maps as the bottom window, and you can easily find a good nearby restaurant with directions without having to navigate your phone a whole lot.
Here’s a video that explains some of the features available in the latest version of TouchWiz.


Wrap up

Let’s keep in mind that TouchWiz isn’t the perfect Android skin. In fact, there isn’t a perfect Android UI out there. Stock Android isn’t even perfect. However, I feel stock Android could offer a lot more features to users that would make their overall Android experience even better.
That said, I don’t dislike stock vanilla Android either. It’s nice, but for the reasons listed above, I prefer TouchWiz. What do you prefer? TouchWiz, Motoblur, Sense, MIUI, or something else?
- See more at: http://www.androidauthority.com/touchwiz-better-than-stock-android-215634/#sthash.AFXhzwEr.dpuf

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