Posts Tagged ‘Android’


Photile turns any picture you choose into a grid of floating, fading, sliding tiles! Touch the tiles and watch as a shockwave ripples across your screen!

Features:

  • Choose any picture on your device, including those taken with your camera or downloaded from the internet!
  • Change the size, spacing, shadows, and background color of the tiles!
  • Touch settings let you have a subtle reaction or an explosive shockwave!
  • Pick just the right fading and sliding speed to fit your taste!
  • Pre-installed themes let you test drive all the different settings!
  • Take a screenshot of your masterpiece and share it with friends!

To install simply scan the QR code below to take you directly to the Google Market download or search Photile in the Google Marketplace

 

qrcode


This tutorial will show you how to easily copy contacts to and from Blackberry, iPhone and Android.

First off you need to have a Gmail account and you also need to install Google Sync on your device. Select one of the devices below to begin; the instructions will pop up in a new window.

Blackberry

  1. Open your Blackberry’s browser and type “m.google.com/sync”
  2. Follow the instructions to install the application

iPhone, iPad or iPod

  • Visit easy tutorial set up guide here

Windows Mobile 

  • Visit easy tutorial set up guide here 

Windows Phone 7

  • Visit easy tutorial set up guide here 
1. Once Google Sync is set up select Sync on your handset and your contacts will be imported into Gmail.
2. Once your Google Account is set and synced the contacts from your primary phone will be located in your Gmail’s contact list depicted by the picture below (your list will have contacts unlike the photo for security purposes)
3. The next stop is to install Google Sync on your new phone you would like to sync contacts too.
4. Select one of the above methods pertaining to your new handset to install Google Sync.
5. Once Google Sync is set up select Sync on your handset and your contacts will be imported onto your new handset.
It is recommended to do this over WiFi so you don’t incur additional data usage/charges.

Android users rejoice! Netflix has finally come to all Froyo and Gingerbread users.

Download

Source [Android Market]

 

 


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Winamp is now available for AndroidTM devices and offers a complete music management solution. One of the biggest advantages of using Winamp to manage music on your Android phone or device is that in addition to the standard USB sync, Winamp for Android supports wireless desktop sync. To take advantage of this feature, you’ll need to install both the Winamp for Android and the latest Winamp Media Player for your PC.

Step 1:
On your Android device, download Winamp for Android.

Step 2:
When you initially launch the application you’ll see a “Winamp Help” screen. Click on the “Wi-Fi Sync” button and following the onscreen instructions. If you don’t see the Winamp Help screen, simply launch Winamp and from the Home screen press the Menu button (hard button), go to “Settings” and “Enable wireless sync”.

Enable wireless sync on Winamp for AndroidStep 3:
Make sure your PC and Android phone are on the same Wi-Fi network.

Step 4:
From your PC, download & install Winamp Standard (free) or Winamp Pro (premium). Version 5.6 or later is required. Please note that Wi-Fi sync with Winamp for Android will not work with “Winamp Lite”. After launching Winamp you will be prompted to “Add Media to Library” or “Import from iTunes“.

Step 5:
From the Media Library tab, select “Devices” in the navigation panel (left-hand side of screen).

Winamp Device Manager View

Step 6:

Your Android device should now be visible in the “Discovered” area of the “Devices” view. If not, click the “Discover” button. You’ll also want to be sure that your device is not in sleep mode.

The “Discovered” view only indicates available devices. To sync with your device, you will first have to attach it.

Winamp Device Manager - Discoved & Attached ViewsStep 7:
To attach a device, double click on your device icon (or single click on the attach overlay button). This will send a pairing notification to your device.

Send Pairing NotificationStep 8:
After clicking “Attach”, a notification will be sent from the Winamp Media Player to your Android device asking you if you would like to allow Wi-Fi pairing. Click allow.

Accept wi-fi pairing request on your Android phone

Step 9:
Once you have selected “Allow”, you should now see your device in the “Attached” area of the “Devices” view. Additionally, you will see your device name appear under the “Devices” node in navigation panel.

(Note: You only have to pair your phone once. After initial pairing, your device should automatically appear in the attached state. You may be prompted to pair again after upgrading to a newer version of Winamp for Android).

At this point your Wi-Fi set-up is complete and you are ready for wireless syncing.

Winamp Device Manager: Device in Attached State
Step 10:
Once your device is “Attached”, mouse over the device icon and click on the “Sync” overlay button. Alternatively, you can manually drag and drop files in your “Audio” library to your device (pictured below).

Manually drag tracks from your media library to your device

You also have the option of setting up your Preferences by right-clicking on your device or by going to Options >> Preferences >> Portables >> [Device Name]. Learn more about sync preferences and settings.

Right-Click on Device to Surface Syncing Preferences

Source [Winamp]


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This post has moved to it’s new home at F3V3R. Check it out HERE


This post has moved to it’s new home at F3V3R. Check it out HERE


HTC launches the Status with a dedicated Facebook button! The Status is the North American version of the ChaCha which is available in Europe.

Join the Facebook Fan Page.

One touch to share on Facebook®
You know those priceless moments with your friends on Facebook—that quick pic, inside joke, or perfectly timed post? The HTC Status™ has a Facebook share button that makes those moments happen more often, keeping you at the center of your social circle. One second you’re sharing, the next second your friends are commenting.

Lock screen shortcuts
Instead of a barrier, the HTC shortcut lock screen just became a launch pad to what you want to do now! Open your favorite apps by just dragging their shortcut icons into the lock screen ring.

See what’s happening before you pick up
Every time you get or make a call, you see your friend’s profile pic and latest status update right on the call screen. If it’s their birthday that week, you’ll see that, too.

Special effects for photos and videos
Anyone can be an artist. Use camera effects to make your photos and videos look like they’ve been taken through special lenses and filters—like Sepia for an old-fashioned look, or Aqua for a touch of cool. Apply effects right in the viewfinder, or apply them afterwards in the Gallery.

Front and back cameras
Take a spontaneous self-portrait or a quick cheek-to-cheek pic with your best pal on the VGA front-facing camera—or just double-check your hair with the Mirror app. With the 5.0 MP main camera, you can capture every moment, with pics or high-quality video.

Specs

Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread
800 MHz Processor
512MB RAM
512MB Internal Storage
2.6″ HVGA (480×320) Display
2GB Micro SD Card preinstalled
5 megapixel Camera
VGA Front-Facing Camera
Portrait QWERTY Keyboard
“Facebook” Button

Source [HTC]


We’ve been sent a beta build of the Android App Player for the PlayBook. It is a huge file, lags a bit, has no visible back button (you have to swipe left on the bottom bezel), but we’re told nonetheless it works. The app itself is controlled through a series of swipe gestures. This beta version is fairly old, so don’t hold it against Blackberry as this isn’t the final product.

Download DDPb Installer 1.0.7.0

While installing just press “Continue” if you see the dialog as below:

If you want to install .apk Android package:

  • You have to install the Android App Player on PlayBook first(Use this DDPB Installer to deploy it onto PlayBook)
  • Make sure your PlayBook is in Development Mode
  • Run the Android App Player
  • Make sure: Settings Applications Development The USB Debugging option IS SELECTED.
  • Don’t exit Android App Player. On PC, using DDPB Installer to add the .apk files(If you don’t see any files inside the folder you are browsing, please look at the File Type option of the browsing window and switch it to .apk).
  • When the apk is added onto the list, please provide password of your PlayBook, IP Address(It’s auto detecting PlayBook IP for you if you use cable to connect PlayBook to PC) then press Install button.

If everything is done correctly and successfully, you can see the new app on the list of the Android App Player.(You might have to refresh the list by go in any app and back)

Your PC must have JRE installed. You must install the appropriate version of Java JRE:

Download JRE for Windows 32 Here
Download JRE for Windows 64 Here

Download Installer here and follow instruction below:

You still need to turn on development mode and obtain PlayBook’s IP Address by using microUSB cable or connect PlayBook to the same WiFi network as your PC.

 When using cable to connect PlayBook to PC, you can press the Refresh Button to let the program detecting the IP Address of PlayBook from this cable-connection.

Choosing bar file from your PC:

 

When you click Install Button, just wait for few seconds till the “Done Message” pops up.

Or you can check the “Run after finish” and the application should start automatically after being installed.

*DISCLAIMER* – This is an unofficial RIM software release. If you choose to install, do so at your own risk! We’re not responsible for any malfunctions or abnormalities that may occur.