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The Current State of Symbian Development
By blackbear: Yesterday, 07:58 AM
The iPhone vs Android wars are in fully swing, with Blackberry and Palm and even Windows Mobile also in the mix. So why isn't anyone talking about Symbian, which practically owns the world, once you ...
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How to get push MobileMe email on an Android phone
By Doron Katz: 22 June 2010 - 07:57 PM
Many of us who have moved on from the iPhone to an Android device, might have moved on to using gmail but for those of us who have been on MobileMe for quite some time, we don't have to get rid of...
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Why does the BlackBerry rule Washington when the United States loves the iPhone?
By Alexander Howard : 21 June 2010 - 10:45 AMNielsen data shows that 23% of mobile consumers in the United States now have a smartphone. comScore February market share data indicated tht smartphone penetration is now 19% in the U.S., with 45 mil...
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How to disable Android USB auto-mount
By macslocum: 15 June 2010 - 04:56 AM
I've been running into an odd auto-mount issue with my Droid lately. A couple days ago it started mounting to my iMac anytime I slid the device into my USB-connected multimedia station (yes, I bought ...
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What technologies are available to allow Android phones to directly connect to one another and share data?
Asked by Shekibobo : 09 June 2010 - 03:17 PM
Answered by adfm: Jun 10 2010 10:00 AM
There are many ways to share data between Android devices. Depending on the device, you can have upwards of half a dozen radios transmitting or receiving. There's also other I/O to consider such a... full answer >
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How to activate Motorola Droid without a Verizon data plan
By BrianSawyer: 09 June 2010 - 12:17 PM
When working on Best Android Apps, we wanted to test as many apps on as many different devices as we possibly could. Now that the book is in print, we're adding new apps, updates, tips and tricks,...
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Java or C++ for 3D programming on Android?
Asked by Philip Rideout : 06 June 2010 - 10:02 AM
Answered by zigurd: Jun 30 2010 07:26 PM
Currently you have two choices: Write it in Java, or in C or C++ and use the NDK and JNIs. There are the beginnings of a third choice, called "RenderScript" buried in the source code for Fro... full answer >
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Where are the missing apps from Best Android Apps?
By bjepson: 27 May 2010 - 03:31 PM
In the index of Best Android Apps, we included QR Codes for all the apps listed. Open up Barcode Scanner, scan the QR code, and follow the link. However, at the time of the book's writing, some of...
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when will Android support Chinese input as iPhone does?
Asked by kokonor : 20 May 2010 - 03:10 PM
Answered by dshaw: Jun 02 2010 01:44 PM
Google released a preview of the Pinyin IME for Android in March 2009. That IME is available at https://android.git.k...s/PinyinIME.git If you'd like more information regarding Google's Pinyin... full answer >
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