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Android popped out of the cake and came in peac... pieces! :D The cake is filled with raspberry-blueberry cream and covered in chocolate plastic. The little Android guy is made of gum paste. Special thanks to Viviana, Irma & Carlo for the help :)

 

19.11.2011

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The new Quirk Classic Mash-up Android Karenina is out this week! Here's a selection of some of the illustrations that were in the book.

PhoneGap based OpenLaszlo Android app, using HTML5 and text shadow tied to the phone accelerometer.

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Throttle Type via Android Device

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Android app development company, Alphonic offers custom android application development, enterprise mobility solutions, and app creation services in India, USA.

 

www.alphonic.in/android-app-development.php

 

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Many computer users find it useful to extend their display to another monitor because it increases work area. You can even control the display on which your active applications and open windows will be visible.

 

What if you are able to do this with your Macintosh computer, and your tablet or even your smartphone? iDisplay is an application that makes it possible to extend the display of your Macintosh computer to wireless communications devices such as tablet computers and smartphones.

 

Earlier, iDisplay was only available as a paid application for Apple devices such as the iPad and iPhone, but with the growing popularity of Android, the developers of this application have come up with an Android version as well, compatible with all devices running Android OS 1.5 onwards.

 

This application uses Wifi to extend the display of you Macintosh computer. The app allows the user to choose which items to locate in which display, and it is also compatible with Macintosh computers running Windows 7.

 

iDisplay, however, is not free. Users need to pay $5 or approximately Rs 250 to buy the app.

Code Brew Labs is a fast growing Android App Development Company in INDIA and USA with best and quality services.

On June 16, 2011, we announced plans to deliver an enterprise-grade Android™ tablet. The new Toughbook® tablet will address a current gap by delivering a product designed with security, functionality and real-world reliability in mind. The Toughbook brand is widely known for its reliability and durability, even in extreme operating environments. The new Toughbook tablet will be no exception, offering durability, and ingress protection consistent with its other fully-rugged devices. The device will be available later this year.

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I find this photo strangely compelling.

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Hiii Everyone in this article I am sharing how to use MultiAutoCompleteTextView with using API data. This is a very easy way to show API data in MultiAutoCompleteTextView. And add more text if Data Not Available in your API you can add Manual.

 

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Android themed shop in Roppongi

Screenshot from my Android 2.1 Froyo (Rogers MOD) on HTC Magic (Saphirre)

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