Showing posts with label android phone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label android phone. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Posted by Satyapal Sharma On 12:39 PM
Get the all new AirDroid 2We all know that it's a pain in (we all know where) when we need to transfer
some file, photo, video or other contents from PC to mobile or vice versa

But now we have a simple solution for the problem. AirDroid is a great app that run on your android device and let you transfer all your data with ease over WiFi
Posted by Satyapal Sharma On 12:18 PM
Multiuser Interface 

one tablet, many usersNow one tablet can be used by many users. It’s your fully customized tablet. And theirs, too. With support for multiple users, you can give each person their own space. Everyone can have their own home screen, background, widgets, apps and games – even individual high scores and levels!

It provide a window like multiuser experience but wait It just go one step ahead since Android is built with multitasking at its core, it’s a snap to switch between users – no need to log in and out. 

Monday, January 7, 2013

Posted by Satyapal Sharma On 2:18 PM


First step: Android SDK
To get started, you will need to install the Android SDK. The reason being is you’ll need the program “adb” which essentially allows you in debug mode to issue commands to the phone (like installing programs) you can get and install the sdk here: http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Actually getting set up with a working development environment for Android is a whole other story – you’ll need a IDE like Eclipse. But for now, all we’re concerned about is that adb program in the tools subdirectory.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Posted by ravi goswami On 12:28 AM
Hi Friends,
Malware makers are turning to quite sophisticated tricks to disguise the true purpose of rogue applications.

Security firm F-Secure have released details on how Android malware makes use of steganography to hide the control parameters for rogue code.

First, what is steganography? It’s the technique of hiding messages within something else, in this case, an icon file.

F-Secure first suspected that Android malware was making use of steganography when researchers came across this line of code:
Posted by ravi goswami On 12:00 AM
Hi Friends,
The biggest problem with the Android platform has been how slowly many phone makers release the latest version of the OS for their older models. It's also not unusual for them to never do so. (A company may not want to spend resources on phones they no longer sell; or, they and the carrier for a particular model may not agree on when to provide an update.)

If you own such a neglected phone, and don't want to buy a new one, then your best shot is installing unofficial Android firmware on it.

The following is a primer on what you should know about the process of installing unauthorized Android

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Posted by Abhishek nehra On 5:40 PM

Android Tips Ice Cream Sandwich

The latest and the greatest:

  • Screens can now span the entire device. Home, Back, Menu and Search buttons are now soft buttons
  • Swipe to the right to throw stuff away and delete them, ex: recently opened applications and notifications
  • Zoomable calendar

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Posted by Abhishek nehra On 7:18 PM

A startup Nivio has started to offer virtual Windows desktop to tablets, phones or any other connected device.

Nivio, a cloud service provider, has launched a new service that will allow users to access their Windows based PCs through tablets and smartphones. The new service, named nDesktop, will be available for Android phones and tablets running OS version 2.3 and above, iPhone 4 and above, and iPads. It can also be accessed through HTML-5 compatible browsers.
"The nDesktop allows users to switch on and access a full Windows desktop from all their devices in less than 30 seconds," Nivio said in a press release.

Besides, Nivio has announced two new services. With the new Nivio nDrive, users can create a document