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What Is Android


What Is Android
Before we begin to be an android developer we should know what is Android, Theres a thousand of books explaining about this but let me give a litle bit intro.Okay,Android is one of many system operation that runs on linux kernel and it design for smartphone.Android is a open source platform( open source means that everyone can take contributions to be some android developer.
Now the question is why Android is a the best operating system that we choose,well this is why :
  1. Complete platform ; so many tools will help you
  2. Open source ; feel free to create
  3. Free ; this is my favorite,no cost for license
Doesnt care if youre an experienced programmer or beginner, a desktop or web developer, or a complete programming novice, Android represents an exciting new opportunity to write innovative applications for mobile devices.
Despite the name, Android will not help you create an unstoppable army of emotionless robot
warriors on a relentless quest to cleanse the earth of the scourge of humanity. Instead, Android is an open source software stack that includes the operating system, middleware, and key application and function of mobile handsets.
Small, stylish, and versatile, modern mobile phones have become powerful tools that incorporate cameras, media players, GPS systems, and touch screens. As technology has evolved, mobile devices have become about more than simply making calls, but their software and development platforms have struggled to keep pace.
Until recently, mobile phones were largely closed environments built on proprietary operating
systems that required proprietary development tools. The phones themselves often prioritized
native applications over those written by third parties. This has introduced an artificial barrier
for developers hoping to build on increasingly powerful mobile hardware. Ground services, map-based activities, relational databases, interdevice peer-to-peer messaging, and 2D and 3D graphics.
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BlueStacks

BlueStacks
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BlueStacks: Android application software running on the computer. You are like the applications on the Android market but not with devices running the Android operating system to test it?

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You want to run applications on the Android love with your computer? You can turn that dream into reality by the use of BlueStacks. BlueStacks is an application for Windows that allows you to be able to run Android applications on your computer instantly without restarting the computer.
The installer weighs nearly 118MB of application, compatible with both 32 bit and 64 bit windows. In addition, there is a video installation manuals software through the basic steps.
BlueStacks allows you to download new applications to BlueStacks using your web browser. Also, you can also move applications on your phone BlueStacks through Cloud Connect - an application on the phone can download the Android market.
Download the software here .
Pass to extract: apkviet.com
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The instructions on the screen to unlock the password is forgotten Android

The instructions on the screen to unlock the password is forgotten Android
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The instructions on the screen to unlock the password is forgotten Android. Suddenly on one day you can not unlock the screen! Do not worry, follow the instructions below to retrieve your password.
Fortunately, Google Android, a feature built-in case you forget your password.
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While in the lock screen, then enter the wrong password 5 times, you will see the option "Forgot Passcode / Pattern / PIN".
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Click to share that you will enter your email and password (the email you used to register your account on your Android device at the beginning).
Of course you must remember your password Google account, otherwise subject to review.
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After entering the correct email and password, the program allows you to make a new password.
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Wish you success!
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Las Vegas CES 2007 is over

I’m kind of glad CES is over because of two reasons.

1. I couldn’t attend (jealousy is a curse), and
2. Because of the information overload.

I conducted my first wrap up here and this is my final. The show was awesome. There were obvious developments in the UMPC space that warmed the heart. The two blogs I followed on this front were JKOntheRun, an GottaBeMobile. Lets point at a couple of their posts I liked recently:

I really enjoyed coverage of the Switchback UMPC by Warner Crocker:

We were all anxious to find and talk to the folks at Black Diamond about their ruggedized Ultra-Mobile PC, the Switchback. The wait was worth it. Dennis and I were able to get our hands on these units (a very clever display where they had some of the suspended from chains dangling in the air), and also film a video interview which we’ll be posting up shortly. I have never had the opportunity to hold a ruggedized anything in my hand until this CES, and let me tell you, in my opinion the Switchback is an amazing device to hold.

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The Medion UMPC has a home, or does it???

Warner covered it here, and Kevin Christopher Tofel did an exceptional job here. But is it a device worth buying? You tell me…I’m interested.


The screen slides smoothly, revealing something that I wouldnt want in my UMPC. At least thats what I thought. The keyboard is the most standard looking and feeling keyboard over anything Ive seen yet, and weve seen em all here. The keys have a nice feel and travel; just like a standard keyboard, only much smaller of course. Youll be using your thumbs, but I have to say after using the device for about 10 minutes: you can quickly get used to the approach and start tapping out text faster than youd think.

Source: Kevin C. Tofel

The Toshiba R400 appeared to be the stickiest blog catcher though.

Warner started it, Dennis kept it going, Rob dove into the action, and then Warner brought it up as a best-of-show experience! At the JK Camp James saw it on Day 2 and focused on the Docking Station, and so too did Kevin.

I think Warner got it right in that CES was all about Media, i.e. videos and streaming, and stuff. Even Bill Gates Keynonote was run through a Tag Cloud Generator designed by Seattle PI (way cool Frank for posting this) and the strong buzz words from his speech were all about video, music, ipTV, photos…MEDIA, MEDIA, MEDA. Looks like Toshiba is on the case in the Tabletsphere.

The Toshiba Wireless Port Replicator was the most impressive piece of new hardware I saw the entire conference. I hope others follow Toshiba’s lead here and soon. Being able to set your Tablet PC on your desk and have it connect to a 2nd monitor, or any USB device wirelessly could be a real boon. And if there is any doubt that media is what everybody is thinking about, the fact that the wireless dock is optimized for streaming media and the reps actually recommend moving large files through a USB connection should tell you something.

Source: Warner Crocker

I also liked Bjorn Strombergs presence at CES. Bjorn works for VIA Technology and has done a passionate job of talking up the C7M mobile processor from VIA. Here he is in this video of the OQO 02 - another much loved CES 2007 device.

Then there was the S-Xgen. Not only did this appear to be disliked by several but it was also a little misunderstood, or at least misrepresented by its own staff. (now Im not sure if it runs Windows Mobile 5.0 or Pocket PC). If you watch this InkShow you’ll see that Rob managed to stump the Sales Rep on several occasions…come on Seamless what are you doing??? I want to know where the place is for this device. It’s a Windows Mobile 5.0 phone/PC that needs a dial pad (separate) and headset (separate again) to make phone calls. It main features touted by the manufacturer are battery life and full size keyboard. What do you guys think?

Rob Bushway saw it here, and put it on video here, and Kevin Tofel almost walked straight past it here.

One product that was really exciting was the new screen technology from Sony; these will no doubt play a role in notebooks and Tablets in the near future. I came across this via these clowns in the UK. (Who are these guys?) Anyway have a look at just how thin the screen is!!! While another favourite of mine, and by no means were these guys clowns, was the CNETTV Team. I couldn’t help but watch each video a couple of times over.

SO thats it for my AdHoc roundup with a little taste of what I followed/liked/disliked. While I having got heavily involved I still wanted to give you a flavour of what CES meant to me in a token sort of way...now I have to go a do some "real work!"

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UMPC is MASSIVE in China

Now when I say UMD (Ultra Mobile Devices) are HUGE in China, I mean that quite literally. Tonight after the Labs had finished we caught a wild taxi ride into the heart of the city and made it to the Tech Centre. While there we were overwhelmed by the sheer amount of people and high energy buying and selling that occurs. Not only did it resemble a stock exchange floor trading in the middle of the day, but it also seemed like every manufacturer and subsidiary had strong representation on the ground.

To me one of the obvious stand outs were the Bill Boards and Advertisements on the streets. There was Windows Vista, and Lenovo…Vista, Intel, AMD…Vista, ATI…and did I mention Vista! It’s EVERYWHERE. However, it was a massive sign on our left that truly warmed the soul. I managed to spot it before anyone in the car did (which came as no surprise) as it was the biggest poster of an Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC) I had ever seen. The advertisement was for VIAs C7-M processor, and the device was the TabletKiosk (Amtek) V7110. Take a look at just how big it is!

Also a sight for sore eyes was the Samsung Q1. I found it on sale in not only one, but two different stands inside the massive Tech Bazaars. That was sweet!


UMD stands tall in China (above me)



UMPC is massive here
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CeBIT Fair is back and so am I

CeBIT Fair is just around the corner and there is a real buzz in the air. I have been asked to play a significant role again so sleep is really something I have little time for. For your own reference my duries include:




  • Official CeBIT Blogger - Part of a Team now after successfully launching the Official CeBIT Blog last year
  • Keynote Speaker – Given my success with the CeBIT Blog they want me to stand up next to the likes of Google folks and tell my story at the eMarketing Expo.
  • Bloggers Breakfast Host – I will be hosting an Official Breakfast to launch Blogger Zone (a CeBIT initiative designed to get bloggers blogging, FROM the show. (More on this soon)

I’ll keep you posted on how it all goes but for now all I can say is this: “thank God for the Samsung Q1P and 8 cell PowerBank. I’m gonna need it!”

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Kindle Fire HD 2013 Snapdragon 800 is equipped with 2560 x 1600 px screen

In the database of GFXbench recently appeared a strange device from Amazon, this is strange because a tablet has never been formally introduced. Information that machine codenamed KFAPWA, because
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