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Google Announces Android 4.0.3

What I like in Google is its swiftness to update anything, which can be updated. Several days have passed from the moment Google launched via Verizon Wireless its Galaxy Nexus smartphone and at the same time updated its Android OS to version 4.0.2. As if that was not enough, Google quickly announced it is preparing to release an even fresher Android OS version, 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich, which will be ready in the coming weeks.

The new version update will include solutions to several reported bugs, improvement of performance both in smartphones and tablets, but there will be also some new APIs as a gift for developers, for example APIs in Contact provider, Calendar provider, new camera app capabilities, which can now test and manage video stabilization and use QVGA resolution if needed), and some accessibility improvements. The update will also affect the efficiency of graphics, database, spell-checking, Bluetooth and several more functions.

There are though some reports already concerning poor reception and picture transfer problems in the new Google Nexus, but these are individual reports and seem to matter specific handsets. It is not clear whether Android 4.0.3 is going to solve that issue too if that is a general fault.

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December 19, 2011 | 0 Comments More

Google Helps You Buy Movie Ticket

Ever improving Google, has this time facilitated the search for movies, movie theaters and start times. This new service works only on iOS and Android handsets. When you do a search for a movie or a movie theater, a small ribbon will appear on the results page where posters of the movies will be displayed. Under the posters there is information about each movie and the movie theater, which currently features it.

The system works very simple (as everything on Google). You have to swipe on film posters in iOS or Android device screen and the information displayed on the poster is changed to reveal even details on the specific title. You can tap on the poster to see the movie trailer, read the reviews available for the movie or look for information as to where you can watch the movie and which the closest theaters to show it are. Speed of operation is also guaranteed, for you do not have to wait until the page loads for each movie you want to see. You can go through several movies quickly until you come across the movie, the details of which interest you. You then have to click the Start times and see additional information on the movie.

And if the movie title is underlined, then you can purchase the ticket directly from your handset, just to save time.

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December 13, 2011 | 0 Comments More

How to Restrict Certain Apps From Being Downloaded From Android Market

Android Market is growing very fast, and it has its negative sides, too, because more apps mean more threats. Plus, it becomes more difficult to control the market. In this case, probably, the most comfortable and acceptable app market is App Store, but we, Android lovers, want the Android Market not to yield to Apple’s one.

So before Google comes up with a new way to check the quality of the apps from the market and to remove the bad ones, let’s see how we can restrict certain apps from being downloaded from the Android Market.

Each app has a limitation on who can download it. Generally, there are the following groups of users:

  • Everyone
  • Low maturity
  • Medium maturity
  • High maturity

So if you want to block downloading apps from any group of this list, go to Menu>Settings, choose the appropriate level of app and set a PIN password. Now every time the device owner wants to download a certain app he/she is not allowed, he/she will be asked to type the PIN password, which of course, you haven’t told him/her.

This doesn’t mean the app won’t be shown in the phone, no. But most likely is not necessary at all. The fact is the user won’t be able to download it.

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September 27, 2011 | 0 Comments More

Google Prompts Developers to Update Their Apps for Ice Cream Sandwich

The next version of Android is going to be launched soon, though no exact dates are known yet. Usually, unlike Apple, Google doesn’t like to keep information in secret, so in this aspect Apple and Google are very different — Google is open for everyone, while Apple carefully chooses with whom to work. Now when the Ice Cream Sandwich launch date (whenever it is) is becoming closer, Google has published a tutorial for developers on how to port their Honeycomb apps to Ice Cream Sandwich and vice versa.

Ice Cream Sandwich will merge Gingerbread and Honeycomb, which means the apps developed only for smartphones or only for tablets must be reprogrammed to run on both. This means Google wants developers to update their apps developed for Honeycomb tablets to be compatible with Ice Cream Sandwich devices.

As Google said the software developers kit for Ice Cream Sandwich is coming soon, and it will offer a full set of tools for Android 3.2, so there is much work to do.

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September 22, 2011 | 0 Comments More

Google Getting 1,023 Patents from IBM

Google acquired Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion and received 17, 000 patents, but this wasn’t enough for the company, and now the software giant is going to get 1,023 more patents this time from IBM. The amount of the money that was transferred for this deal is not known, but the overall acquisition is made public by US Patent and Trademark Office.

Only two months ago Google bought 1,030 patents from IBM. So if we kind of connect all these acquisitions we will get that in less than 3 months Google got about 20,000 patent. Why is the software giant buying all those patents? I guess it just wants to protect its Android and the corresponding Android devices from getting into continuous patent wars. And this is reasonable, just remember the fact that we will not see the sales of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in some countries across the Europe because of those patent problems.

As from the patent war history of Android, we should remember that Microsoft sued Motorola Mobility claiming that “Motorola is infringing our patents and we are confident that the ITC will rule in our favor.” Another case is connected with Oracle, where the company was stating: “In developing Android, Google knowingly, directly and repeatedly infringed Oracle’s Java-related intellectual property.”

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September 16, 2011 | 0 Comments More