Preview of Google TV Add-on for the Android SDK (at last)

[This post is by Ambarish Kenghe, who’s a Product Manager for Google TV — Tim Bray in http://android-developers.blogspot.com] At Google I/O, we announced that Android Market is coming to Google TV. Today, we’re announcing a preview of the Google TV Add-on for the Android SDK. With the upcoming OS update to Honeycomb, Google TV devices will be Android compatible. That means developers can build great new Android apps for TV, optimize existing mobile or...

Android (Finally) Taking Steps Towards WebKit And Chromium

Why isn’t Chrome a part of Android? It’s a question as old as time itself. Or at least a few years old. But given that the same company, Google, makes both products, it never made much sense. Now they’re finally taking steps to resolve this. A bit. Maybe. As a group of Googlers have announced on the WebKit-Dev group today (relayed by Google’s Peter Beverloo), the Android team is now committed to working...
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IPad ve IPhone neden çoklu işlem yapamaz?? Why the iPad and iPhone don’t Support Multitasking

Why don't the iPad and iPhone support multitasking? The answer isn't what you think.  Note: This article was written for versions before IPhone4, because new generation Apple Phones already support multitasking right now, Thanks Steve.. :) There is a lot of misconception around support for multitasking in the iPhone and its giant cousin, the iPad. What follows is my analysis of the situation. I am not privy to any insider...

Adapting UI designs to multiple embedded/mobile device display needs

In a competitive mobile phone market, handset makers and network operators constantly struggle to find additional competitive edge and differentiating elements to persuade consumers to select their brand instead of a competitor's. Of course, many factors influence the end customer purchase decision. It can be price, features, brand name, perceived ease-of-use and robustness, marketing exposure, ratings and recommendations, industrial design of the physical device etc. Needless to say, a vital...

Android 2.2 (Froyo) vs Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)Android 2.2 (Froyo) vs Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)

Android 2.2 (Froyo) and Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) are Smartphone operating systems developed by Android. Android 2.3 is the later edition. In comparison between Android 2.2 and Android 2.3, Android 2.3 is a major update and there are number of differences between Android 2.2 and Android 2.3. Google, the internet giant acquired Android in year 2005. Basically Android did not start from scratch; it was developed from the versions of Linux...

CES 2011CES 2011

CES 2011 Trends: Fast Chips, Android Tablets and More 3D - This article is taken from PcWorld.com (It is only in English) Intel's Sandy Bridge chips, Android-based tablets and 3D cameras and TVs should take center stage when the Consumer Electronics Show opens in Las Vegas this week. Each year, as the tech world converges on Las Vegas for the giant Consumer Electronics Show, a few common themes emerge. This...
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