Android Apps Get Big Break on Google TV

Posted by Unknown Senin, 31 Oktober 2011 0 komentar
Google unveiled a software update for Google TV on Friday that includes a slew of apps.

These are based on Android 3.1, Google spokesperson Jacques Herbert told TechNewsWorld. This is the latest version of the so-called "Honeycomb" release.

An update based on Honeycomb has been expected for a while.

Sony, a long-time Google TV partner, reportedly demonstrated a Google TV set running Honeycomb at CEDIA Expo 2011, the Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association conference held in Indianapolis, Ind., last month.

The Google TV Software Update

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, Amazon, 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 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 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.
 
Who Wants Set-Top Boxes Anyhow?

Longtime Google TV partner Logitech had to cut the price of its Google TV offerings twice this year, from US$299 to $249 and then again to $99, in an attempt to boost sales.

To put things in perspective, Apple quietly discontinued its 40 GB Apple TV set-top box and slashed $100 off the 160 GB model to bring the price to $229 back in September of 2009.

One year later, Cupertino announced a new version of the Apple TV for $99.

It could be that consumers may not want to shell out money for a set-top box from a third party when cable companies offer them as part of a subscription package, Enderle stated in a previous interview.

"HP was in this market and it got out," Enderle elaborated. "NetGear and LinkSys had products that never sold well. The only product that has really moved well is the Xbox, but that's probably because the vast majority of people bought it to play video games."

Source is
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/Android-Apps-Get-Big-Break-on-Google-TV-73632.html

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Android 4.0 & Its One "iPhone Killer" Feature That's Gone Unnoticed

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 30 Oktober 2011 0 komentar
Not a day goes by when we don't find another hidden gem Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich has to offer. While the first Android 4.0 device (Samsung Galaxy Nexus) is yet to be officially released, developers who have access to the APK and some individuals who have access to the actual Galaxy Nexus phone are offering small treats to Android fans by posting tidbits online.

Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and its "iPhone killer" feature goes unnoticed

However one major feature that we've seen left out of most Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich stories (or not given enough attention) is hardware acceleration.

When many users compare Android against the iPhone and its iOS platform, two things come up frequently: battery life and the iPhone beig more "smoother" than Android. Well the latter is thanks to hardware acceleration employed by iOS for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. And now that ability is finally available with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

Furthermore, not only will hardware acceleration correct this issue but will also optimize battery life. So what we're looking at here is as big as Android 4.0's other more publicized features like resizable widgets, face recognition for the lockscreen and the new Gmail and People UI.

source is
http://www.gizmocrunch.com/mobile/8802-android-ice-cream-sandwich-feature-iphone-hardware

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How to Prevent Windows Update from Forcibly Rebooting Your Computer

Posted by Unknown Jumat, 28 Oktober 2011 0 komentar
Manual Registry Hack: - 
Open up regedit.exe through the start menu search box or run dialog, and navigate down to the following key, creating new keys if they don’t exist.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU




Create a new 32-bit DWORD value named NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers and give it a value of 1 to prevent automatic reboot while users are logged on. Delete the value to put things back to the way they were.
Downloadable Registry Hack: -
Just download and extract the registry hack files and double-click on WUNoAutoReboot.reg to disable automatic reboots. The other script will remove the hack.




Using Auto Reboot Remover Utility: -
If you’d rather not mess with the registry, you can use a small utility created by the guys at Intelliadmin which will make the changes for you. Just make sure you right-click and run as administrator if you are using Vista.
This hack should work for the professional or business editions of XP, Vista, or even Windows Server. I’d be interested to hear your feedback in the comments.
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Android-powered video game consoles: the time is right

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 27 Oktober 2011 0 komentar
Just over one week ago, Google officially debuted Ice Cream Sandwich, the next version of the Android mobile operating system, which for the first time unifies smartphones and mobile tablets under the same operating system.

Android 4.0 adds support for cursor hover events, stylus distance/tilt/orientation, and mouse button events, but the most exciting new HID support was highlighted in a tweet from Google framework engineer Romain Guy last Friday:

"With Android 4.0 you can use USB gamepads and HDMI to turn your Galaxy Nexus in to a video games console!"

This tweet set off a wave of speculation about Android gaming, and how HDMI output and USB controller input could help complete the puzzle for the first Android game console.

But the idea of a mobile OS-powered TV game console has seemed like an inevitability for quite some time.

This is because of the increasing popularity of lightweight media set top boxes, advances in wireless communication, the growth of innovative streaming services such as OnLive and the continuing success of centralized multiplayer gaming services like Xbox Live.

Via the new AirPlay feature, Apple TV now has a multi-device multiplayer game called Real Racing 2 HD, which in a way turns Apple TV into a game console, so this "inevitability" has already sort of become a reality.

And with the impending update to Google TV that will allow the installation of Android apps happening alongside the Ice Cream Sandwich OS update, which brings HDMI support and USB game controller support, Android really looks primed for a video game console.

To add further fuel to this fire, Sony Executive Kazuo Hirai recently said the company's PlayStation Suite for Android will make its way to other Android devices not made by Sony.

Sony Internet TV
We asked Sony and Logitech about the Google TV update, and how it might affect their products such as the Revue set top box and Sony Internet TV, but neither company was willing to speculate on future platform developments.

Source is
http://betanews.com/2011/10/27/android-powered-video-game-consoles-the-time-is-right/

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Android Ice Cream Sandwich: No Update for Nexus One

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 26 Oktober 2011 0 komentar
Which each Android update comes the agonizing process of figuring out which phones will actually get the upgrade--and Android 4.0, or Ice Cream Sandwich, is no different.

Phone makers are already offering a mix of firm answers and cryptic clues about which Android phones will receive Ice Cream Sandwich. Here's what we know so far…

No Ice Cream Sandwich for Nexus One

Google's director of Android product management Hugo Barra told the Telegraph that the Nexus One will not be receiving Ice Cream Sandwich. The Nexus One, Google's flagship Android phone, is too old to get the update, according to Barra. PCWorld confirmed the news with a Google representative, who declined to elaborate.

Barra also told the Telegraph that the Nexus S will be getting the Ice Cream Sandwich update in a matter of weeks. It's not clear why Google is leaving the Nexus One behind, considering it also has a 1GHz processor and 512MB of RAM, but the Nexus One's lack of graphics processor could be to blame. An unnamed Google representative told CNet that there are no specific hardware requirements for Android Ice Cream Sandwich.

Motorola Makes Promises

Shortly after Google announced Ice Cream Sandwich, Motorola said it would update its upcoming Droid RAZR in early 2012. The company then told Boy Genius Report that it's planning to upgrade the Droid Bionic and Xoom tablet to Ice Cream Sandwich as well. Timing will be announced after Google releases the software.

HTC Gets Vague

HTC says its goal is to upgrade as many devices as possible, and the company is currently evaluating its plans. "Upgrades require a careful balance of hardware and software to ensure the best possible performance and usability, so please stay tuned as we assess our product portfolio," the company said in a statement. So far, HTC has not confirmed update plans for specific phones.

No Word from LG, Samsung

So far, LG and Samsung have said nothing about their Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade plans. Neither company has a great track record for upgrading their phones, and so their silence isn't encouraging. Hopefully we'll hear more once Ice Cream Sandwich is released.

Source is
http://www.pcworld.com/article/242634/android_ice_cream_sandwich_no_update_for_nexus_one.html

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Iris for Android is what Siri is to iPhone

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 25 Oktober 2011 0 komentar
Iris is an attempt to use existing Android voice actions technology to clone Apple’s Siri feature, whereas you can talk to the phone and it not only talks back but performs your instructions. Developer Dexetra claims to have pulled it off in only 8 hours too. Although the app is currently in an Alpha testing state, when you ask the correct questions it does come back with responses and can perform simple tasks such as call & text someone, search something on the web, or look up a contact; plus have conversations ranging from Philosophy, Culture, History, Science to general conversation. What is lacks in complete functionality it makes up for in quirky humor (check the vid below). Noted is a prerequisite, the TTS Library app must be installed.

Download here


Source is
http://www.androidtapp.com/iris-for-android-is-what-siri-is-to-iphone/


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Ultimate Android 4.0 Update List: Which Tablets Will Get Ice Cream Sandwich?

Posted by Unknown Senin, 24 Oktober 2011 0 komentar
We’ve already talked about which phones we believe are likely and unlikely to see an upgrade to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich but what about the current crop of Android tablets that are on the market? Which ones will be getting the boost up to Google’s latest and greatest piece of software?

While not as tricky of a question to answer as the phones were, the situation is still unclear for many Android tablet owners out there. Only a handful of tablets have been confirmed to be getting the bump up to Android 4.0 while the others remain in the dark.

So that means that we’re going to have to make some educated guesses.

Here goes.

Amazon Kindle Fire

Yes, we know. The Amazon Kindle Fire isn’t even out yet but that doesn’t mean that we can’t speculate about whether or not the Android tablet with the $199 price point will see Ice Cream Sandwich.

Amazon has essentially made Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread unrecognizable with the amount of tweaking it has done. As many of you with Android phones might know, UI’s, especially extensive ones, do not play nice with major Android updates.

It’s too soon to rule out an upgrade completely but we’d be fairly shocked to see Amazon take the Kindle Fire up to Android 4.0.


Asus Eee Pad Transformer


Just because Asus has another Eee Pad Transformer on the way doesn’t mean that the original hybrid tablet won’t see Android 4.0. In fact, Asus has confirmed that its Eee Pad Transformer will be one of, if not the first, Honeycomb tablet that will see the upgrade.

They haven’t offered up any sort of time frame for when owners should expect to see the update but if we had to guess, we’d think that it would roll out at some point in the weeks ahead.

At least you can rest easy knowing its coming, Transformer owners.

Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime


The Asus Eee Pad Transformer 2 aka Transformer Prime will almost assuredly have Android 4.0 on board when it launches sometime later this year. Asus has already put up a landing page for the device but an official announcement won’t come until November 9th.

We’ll be sure once that event rolls around.

Barnes and Noble Nook Color
Barnes and Noble hasn’t announced anything and the fact that it’s still officially sitting on Android 2.2 Froyo is a sign that the tablet probably won’t be making the jump to Android 4.0.

Until B&N says that it officially won’t get an upgrade, feel free to hold out hope. But the chances that the company rolls out the update are slim especially when it’s rumored to have a new tablet on the way to compete with the Kindle Fire.

HTC Flyer

Don’t get us wrong, the HTC Flyer is a great tablet but unfortunately, it’s still running Android 2.3 Gingerbread and HTC hasn’t said when owners can expect an upgrade to Honeycomb let alone Ice Cream Sandwich.

The fact that it doesn’t have Android 3.0 yet doesn’t bode well for an upgrade so we’re going to say that this only has a miniscule chance of seeing the Android 4.0 update.

HTC has said that it will try and get as many devices as it possibly can up to Ice Cream Sandwich so the door isn’t closed just yet.

HTC Jetstream
AT&T’s 4G LTE enabled HTC Jetstream is an expensive tablet. Don’t believe us? It’s $699. On-contract. However, that doesn’t mean that AT&T and HTC won’t bring it up to speed with some Ice Cream Sandwich.

In fact, we wouldn’t be surprised to see the Jetstream as one of the first Android tablets to see Android 4.0.

Acer Iconia Tab A500 and A100
We fully expect both the Acer Iconia Tab A500 and the Iconia Tab A100 to see the Android 4.0 update. Like Asus, Acer has been pretty on point with getting software updates out to its hardware and we expect it to deviate from the norm when it comes to ICS for its Iconia Tab tablets.

And like Toshiba, Acer doesn’t have a bunch of phones to worry about either so it can focus on getting out a speedy and quality upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich.

No time table as of yet though.

LG G-Slate
The LG G-Slate is a great piece of hardware. It’s software is a different story though. An upgrade to Android 4.0 would do it wonders. However, we’re not sure how committed LG and T-Mobile are to the device given how mediocre it is so it’s possible that they will decide that resources are better spent elsewhere.

We wouldn’t count out Android 4.0 yet though but we also aren’t very confident that we’ll end up seeing it.

Motorola Xoom
Breathe easy, Xoom owners. Motorola has confirmed that its tablet will be seeing the Android 4.0 update at some point. Unfortunately, it didn’t have any specifics as to when it would see it.

There have been rumors that peg the Xoom as the first Honeycomb tablet that will see Ice Cream Sandwich but given Motorola’s track record, we get the feeling that Asus will beat it to the punch.

All Xoom tablets will likely see the update including the Wi-Fi, Verizon and Family Edition with the Verizon version seeing the new software come after the other two do.

Samsung Galaxy Tab
The original Samsung Galaxy Tab had a rough road to Android 2.3 Gingerbread and we just can’t see Samsung and the various carriers taking the time to get this aging tablet up to Android 4.0.

Not when the company has several other more prominent devices out on the market.

So, if you’re the proud owners of the original 7-inch slate, it’s probably best that you assume the worst. We get the feeling that there will likely be some sort of hack that arrives though so if you own one, hope isn’t just just yet.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 8.9 will likely see the Android 4.0 update. It currently has Honeycomb and it was released just a short time ago, both of which are key ingredients for a major Android update.

No word from Samsung on when we might see it though.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
Both the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 4G LTE and the Galaxy Tab 10.1 Wi-Fi will almost certainly get the upgrade to Android 4.0. Samsung needs to keep pace with Motorola’s Xoom and it can do so by upgrading these tablets to Ice Cream Sandwich.

The Wi-Fi model will see the update first and the 4G LTE model on Verizon will see it afterward per the usual way of doing things.

But like the Galaxy Tab 8.9, we’re still in the dark about when the tablet might see the software.

Toshiba Thrive
Like the T-Mobile G-Slate, the Toshiba Thrive is a middle of the road Honeycomb tablet. That’s to say, it has some nice things, but there is definitely better out there. Still, Toshiba is burdened with smartphones like LG and T-Mobile are so it’s probably going to be able to focus on getting Ice Cream Sandwich out to the Thrive which will only make this piece of hardware better.

And while there is a very good chance that we’ll see an upgrade, Toshiba hasn’t announced anything specific in regards to a release date.

Source is
http://www.gottabemobile.com/2011/10/24/ultimate-android-4-0-update-list-which-tablets-will-get-ice-cream-sandwich/

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HTC looking over Ice Cream Sandwich to determine upgrade plan

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 23 Oktober 2011 0 komentar
Just like most manufacturers probably are doing, HTC is looking over Ice Cream Sandwich as we speak and are trying to device and determine their upgrade plans. We can expect many of their newer device will most likely receive Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, otherwise many users will be angry and they don’t want to relive the Desire Gingerbread debacle.

Like mentioned above most devices that are fairly new should receive an update to Ice Cream Sandwich — although a few HTC Thunderbolt users waiting for Gingerbread might have a thing or two to say about that. Today HTC has updated everyone officially on their Facebook page and had this to say:

    Since Google unveiled Ice Cream Sandwich earlier this week, HTC has been looking closely at the new OS’s features and functionality to determine our upgrade plans. We’re a recognized industry leader in providing fast and consistent upgrades to our Android devices, and Ice Cream Sandwich will be no different.

    Upgrades require a careful balance of hardware and software to ensure the best possible performance and usability, so please stay tuned as we assess our product portfolio. Our goal is to upgrade as many HTC devices as possible and we’ll be sharing details on specific devices and timing in the coming weeks!

We didn’t expect to hear any sort of confirmation on any devices, or where they’re headed with the HTC Sense UI they are widely known for, but most likely we’ll still see it on ICS. With a user interface as gorgeous as Android 4.0 I don’t know why you’d want to skin it up with a different look, but HTC most likely feels different on this front. I have a feeling the Sense UI will need some serious re-working to be compatible with Ice Cream Sandwich so we’ll all just have to wait and see. We will be sure to update when we hear any additional details from HTC.

Source is
http://androidcommunity.com/htc-looking-over-ice-cream-sandwich-to-determine-upgrade-plan-20111021/

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How to Disable All Notification Balloons in Windows 7 or Vista

Posted by Unknown Jumat, 21 Oktober 2011 0 komentar
If you find the popup notification balloons in the Windows system tray to be too annoying, you might be interested to know that you can completely disable them. This would be an extreme option, of course… typically you can just turn them off in any offending applications, but if you want to disable them across the board, this is the solution. 


Manual Registry Hack: -





Open up regedit.exe through the start menu search or run box, and then browse down to the following key:



HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced


Right-click on the right-hand pane, and create a new 32-bit DWORD with the following values:
  • Name: EnableBalloonTips

  • Value: 0

You’ll have to logoff and back on in order to see the change… or to be more correct, you won’t see any popup balloons anymore.
Downloadable Registry Hack: -






Click on this above link and Download, extract, and double-click on the DisableNotificationBalloons.reg file to enter the information into the registry. There’s also an included EnableNotificationBalloons file that will reverse the change.
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    Google says Android 4.0 source code to be available "soon"

    Posted by Unknown Kamis, 20 Oktober 2011 0 komentar
    Dan Morrill, Google's Android compatibility chief, posted a statement on the Android Building mailing list yesterday with details about source code availability. In the information that he disclosed in the message, he tangentially indicated that Google plans to publish the Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) source code after it is available on devices.

    The kernel.org infrastructure, which hosts the upstream Linux kernel, has historically been the home of the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Morill's e-mail was primarily written to address the implications of Google's recent decision to relocate the Android source code, which is being moved to Google's own infrastructure.

    As we reported last month, the kernel.org servers were compromised by an attacker. The Linux Foundation temporarily disabled all of the infrastructure in order to conduct a thorough security audit. Google similarly took the AOSP offline after the breach was detected. There is no evidence that any of the source code hosted on kernel.org was tampered with during the attack.

    The outage was expected to be short in duration, but it lengthened when the Linux Foundation discovered that the Linux.com community site was also compromised. The Linux Foundation has since restored its infrastructure, but Google decided to take the opportunity to move the AOSP to its own self-hosted infrastructure.

    In the mailing list message, Morrill said that Google was already planning to relocate the AOSP because the project was putting a considerable burden on kernel.org infrastructure. Indeed, it makes sense for Google to move AOSP hosting in-house, where it will be able to better handle the load. Much of the kernel.org infrastructure is maintained by the Linux Foundation, which is funded through donations.

    Morrill briefly mentioned ICS in his mailing list post in the context of describing what sources are being brought back online this week. The new AOSP code repository contains Gingerbread, but not Honeycomb or ICS. He said that the ICS code will be available "soon, once it's available on devices." This likely refers to the launch of the Galaxy Nexus, the flagship ICS phone that Google jointly developed with Samsung and announced earlier this week.

    Android source code availability has been a contentious issue this year following the release of Android 3.0, codenamed Honeycomb. Google declined to publish the Honeycomb source code, even after the operating system was shipped on hardware. Only select hardware partners were given access.

    Google's Android chief, Andy Rubin, contends that the source code was withheld because Google cut corners during Honeycomb development and didn't want hardware vendors to ship the platform on unsupported hardware. At the Google I/O conference earlier this year, the company promised that source code would be available for Honeycomb's successor—likely before the end of 2011. The company appears to be on track to follow through with that promise.

    Source is
    http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2011/10/google-says-android-40-source-code-to-be-available-soon.ars

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    We'll Always Have Paris...

    Posted by Unknown 0 komentar

    ...NOT. Since I've lost some weight over the past couple of years, my pants have been getting looser and looser. Especially my nice wool pants, which I got from my tailor in Itaewon - Paris Tailors. Since I remember he told me alterations would be free, I've been threatening to take them in for some time now. But during the summer it was too hot to worry about wool pants. I finally got up to Itaewon last night.

    But I arrived in front of the tailor shop, only to be totally confused. Instead of a tailor shop, there were two men grilling meat out in front of a Turkish restaurant. This was not a good sign. I tried to ask the men what happened to the tailor, and they couldn't speak English. One guy was about to run get the owner, but I told him never mind - I thought that three Turkish men who didn't speak English wouldn't be any better.

    So I tried to find the phone number by calling my colleage CH, and also searching on my smartphone. After about 15 minutes of research, I found the number. Called it, but it was not a tailor at the number. I was about to give up hope, and decided on a whim to just pick a nearby tailor at random and ask him what happened. The Paris Tailor had been around for almost 20 years, it seemed unlikely they would close. I was guessing instead they had moved. If not, at least the random tailor I chose could alter my pants.

    I must note something about this short section of street. In just this one front, there used to be 4 tailors, let's call them A, B, C, D, and E (Paris Tailor was A). I was about to walk into tailor E, but he looked busy. Instead I went into tailor E and asked him for help. He immediately realized the problem, and informed me that Paris Tailor had really closed. However, they had sold they customer list to another shop across the street, the "London Tailor". He sent me there to have my pants altered.

    I arrived at the London Tailor, and the fellow was very confused. He basically told me I was crazy, that they had no relationship to the old Paris Tailor. Furthermore, he told me that there was no way he would alter clothing made anywhere else but his shop - even if I paid an alteration fee! So even more confused, I headed back to tailor D one more time, if only to tell him he was quite mistaken about the Paris Tailor customer list.

    When I confronted tailor D with this information, he immediately apologized and explained his confusion. Apparently, TWO tailor shops had recently closed on that street front, shops A and B. B's customers were transferred to London Tailor, but Paris' customers it turns out were transferred to tailor C. Unbelievable. At least it was close, literally two doors down. The fellow personally escorted me to the tailor shop to explain things.

    Now here's where the story get really strange - as we're walking on the street, who do we see in front of us but the former owner of Paris Tailor - WHO IS NOW THE OWNER OF THE TURKISH RESTAURANT! I never could get a straight answer as to why he closed the tailor shop and opened a restaurant, but at least he went along with us to tailor C and took care of everything for me. So, tailor C now has my pants to be altered, and I should get them back Monday or Tuesday.

    Does anyone recommend a new tailor? I'm not sure I'll continue using this tailor C or not, but frankly it doesn't really matter for now. I very rarely use a tailor, and I've never even had a suit made. At most, I expect I might have get some shirts in the next 12 months, although even those I might mail order from the USA. It's kind of sad to see a 20-year old business close. But in the scheme of things, there are just too many tailors there in Itaewon.

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    Android Ice Cream Sandwich: What will it look like on a tablet? (video)

    Posted by Unknown Rabu, 19 Oktober 2011 0 komentar
    Is there such a thing as too much Ice Cream Sandwich? We didn't think so either, and booted up Google's own Android Emulator to play around with version four-point-oh -- in tablet proportions. We don't know whether manufacturers will end up slathering their own interpretation of Ice Cream Sandwich on top of the vanilla original, but this is probably very close to what we'll be dealing with when it arrives on tablets sometime this quarter. Scrollable, resizeable widgets are here, as is a tabbed, synchronizing web browser. There are some minor niggles; we hope they'll make some adjustments to the comically over-sized native keyboard, but the main thing we took away from this stuttering simulation is that the UI is nigh-on identical to what we were using on the Galaxy Nexus. Android looks like it has any future convergence issues in order -- this version will feel at home on both your phone and tablet. Android Beam has never sounded better. If you can forgive the low-performance emulation, check out the video after the break for more Ice Cream Sandwich, king-size.

    Source is
    http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/19/android-ice-cream-sandwich-what-will-it-look-like-on-a-tablet/


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    Top 10 Most Exciting New Features in Android Ice Cream Sandwich

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    Google has officially introduced Android 4.0 today. It is also known as Ice Cream Sandwich - a new version of the platform that brings a refined, unified user experience for phones, tablets, and more. This press conference was originally scheduled for last week in San Diego CTIA exhibition. But Google decided to delay because of Steve Jobs.

    Now, after Google introduced the newest portable operation system – Android 4.0, let's review the top 10 sparks in this Android.


    1.    Modern Roboto font what is designed for the HD screen and the real-time wallpaper.

    2.    Use the virtual buttons in the UI instead of physical buttons to enlarge the display area.

    3.    Widgets are in the new tab which stay by Apps, and listed as a similar list to apps.

    4.    Drag an app to another one will create a folder like as the feature of ios. But when you drag a contact will create a shortcut for speed dialing.

    5.    Face unlocks your device, a facial recognition service, but it's failed when the officials show it on the spot.

    6.    The new notification, you can check the notice by dragged the top bar down when the screen is locked.

    7.    The web browser with enhanced tab system, allowing up to 16 tabs; it supports to save the webpage to view without Internet and automatically sync the bookmarks with Chrome.

    8.    Camera with zero shutter lag, time lapse settings, zoom while recording. And the gallery with layout, you can organize by location and person.

    9.    Data Usage section in settings lets you set warnings when you reach a certain amount of use and disabling data connect when you go over your limit. The data usage includes WIFI, network and even the Bluetooth. You can set the maximum date usage for the app.

    10.    Android Beam: NFC feature that allows you to exchange websites, contact info, directions, YouTube and even the apps when 2 NFC-supported devices get together.

    Many mobile phone manufactures are excited to Ice Cream Sandwich. HTC had released an official statement following this evening's announcement at the first time to confirm that it's looking over the update's new features and functionality, figuring out how to make it happen without forcing sacrifices to the usability and performance of each HTC product. So, after a period of time, how many mobile phones can update to Android 4.0? Just stay tuned for latest news about Android.

    Post by: Bruno Wong

    Data Usage
    Android Beam
    Home
    Notification

    Web Browser
    Folder
    Face Unlock


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    How to Add Any Application to the Windows Desktop Right-Click Menu

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    If you want really quick access to launch a frequently used application without putting extra icons on your desktop, you can add that application to the context menu for the desktop with a simple registry hack. Here’s how to do it.


    Adding Applications to the Desktop Context Menu: -



    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell



    1) Next, you’ll want to create a new key underneath the shell key, the name of which is exactly what is going to show up on the desktop menu. Right-click on the “shell” key, and then choose New \ Key from the menu.


    2) Give the new key the name that you want to show up on the desktop context menu. For this example we’ll be using Notepad.


    Optional: If you want to assign an “Alt” key to this menu entry for quicker access, you can change the (Default) value on the right and put an & character in front of the key you want to use. For instance, if you wanted to be able to just use the N key to launch Notepad once the desktop context menu pops up, you can do this:


    Personally I don’t find this terribly useful since you have to use the mouse to right-click on the desktop… may as well just use the mouse to click the item. Still, for completeness I’ve included it.
    3) Next you’ll need to create the command key that will actually hold the command used to launch the application. Right-click on the new Notepad key, and then choose New \ Key from the menu.


    4) Give this key the name “command” in lowercase.




    5) To complete this step you’ll need the full path to the application that you want to launch. You can use Shift + Right-Click to get the Copy as Path menu item to find this more quickly.Note: of course, for Notepad you wouldn’t need the full path, but this is just an example.




    6) Now click on “command” on the left side, and then double-click on the (Default) key in the right side to edit the string value.


    Paste in the full path to the executable that you got from the “Copy as Path” step above, or you can put in the full path yourself if you’d like.
    Once it’s done, it should look like this:


    You can add as many applications to the desktop context menu as you’d like, just repeat the steps again with a new menu item name.And right-clicking on the desktop will produce the new menu item… naturally, using this menu item should launch Notepad.

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      Claystone Launcher Updated Bringing More 3D

      Posted by Unknown Senin, 17 Oktober 2011 0 komentar
      XDA member claystoneinc has been working on a project called Claystone Launcher. If you’ve never seen it before, this is a panel UI where you can place your running apps and content into panels to swipe through. A new upgrade brings in a 3D preview of your panels (think 3D preview in Windows 7) and looks really good. The best part is it’s free, and while it may not be your cup of tea, it can’t hurt to check it out and see if it works for you. Make sure to share your feedback with the dev as well if you like it. You can grab it right after the break and catch a video as well.

      Download in here



      Source is
      http://www.talkandroid.com/67190-claystone-launcher-updated-bringing-more-3d-video/

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      Firefox to dump XUL tech in Android apps

      Posted by Unknown Minggu, 16 Oktober 2011 0 komentar
      Mozilla Director of Firefox Engineering Johnathan Nightingale has announced this week that the Android version of their platform will dump the XUL technology used in all desktop Firefox editions.
      "Firefox on Android is a critical part of supporting the open Web, and this decision puts us in a position to build the best Firefox possible," added Nightingale.

      While Firefox has over 20 percent market share on PCs, it has yet to meaningfully break into the mobile market which is controlled by Apple's Safari and Android's Chrome variant.

      By moving away from XUL and into a native Android interface, the browser should use less memory and have a much faster boot time, stuff even the average Joe user cares about.

      Concludes Nightingale: "After substantial discussion, we have decided to build future versions of Firefox on Android with a native UI [user interface] instead of the current XUL implementation."

      Under the hood, the browser will still use the Gecko processing engine, says Cnet.

      Source is
      http://www.afterdawn.com/news/article.cfm/2011/10/15/firefox_to_dump_xul_tech_in_android_apps

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