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Episode 120 – Please Pause for Station Identification

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Guru returns with new thoughts.
Show Notes

Special Feature – Hurricanes and Power Outages

Biolite Camp Stove – charge your cell phone using twigs, pellets, or other things that burn. Make a cup of tea at the same time
Crank-charging your cell phone would take hours and you’d likely get rather [...]

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Episode 111 – Guru’s Junkyard

300px-NATIONAL_METALS_JUNKYARD_-_NARA_-_545303Guru offers more of his treasures as prizes to those who participate in the show.

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Episode 109 – The Future is Here

51A79GD359L._SL300_Another week gone by, and we talk about the future.

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Episode 107 – Accessibility Gone Wrong

200px-Google-Wallet-logoJonathan Nadeau stopped by to discuss his role as Executive Director of the Accessible Computing Foundation, as well as improvements to accessibility in Jellybean…which Guru fails to use properly.

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Episode 102 – Google I/O Superepisode

Google I/O occurred, and there is lots of news…barely enough to fit into one hour.

Show Notes

  • Next week’s episode, 103, will be on Sunday, July 8th at 9PM
  • Guru goes rack..because once you go rack, you never go back.
  • In Other News
    • Sunday was Canada Day. Happy Canada Day to our Canadian listeners
    • Wednesday is Independence Day in the United States. Happy Independence Day. 
    • Google launches Amazon EC2 rival, Google Compute, still in limited beta.
    • You can buy a special Google Glasses Developer Edition for only $1500
  • Android 4.1 Jellybean
    • and HTC issue statements on Jellybean updates
    • USB Audio Output support, which will allow for new docks that support digital sound, the possibility of audio input for digital recording.
    • Project Butter – Designed to improve UI responsiveness – Triple Buffering in the Graphics Pipeline for more consistent rendering, 16ms vsync timing across all drawing and animation, touch events etc. Attempts to anticipate touch response, and boosts the CPU speed at each touch event. 
    • Enhanced Accessibility – new APIs for accessibility and related improvements
    • Bi-Directional Text Support, which should improve Hebrew and Arabic support. 
    • User installable keymaps allowing you to change the layout of keyboards. This may also work for custom buttons, like Vol +, Vol -, etc.
    • Expandable Notifications – expand and shrink notifications with a pinch, new embedded content, actions can now be embedded in a notification.
    • Selectively disable notifications on a per app basis
    • Automatically resizable widgets.
    • Simplified Task Navigation, allowing for better management of “Up” navigation. 
    • Transitions to Lights Out and Full Screen Modes 
    • Live Wallpaper Previews
    • Higher Res Contact Photos, up to 720×720. 
    • Apps can register for notification when new input devices are attached by bluetooth, USB, or other connection types, or query the capabilities of input devices, control vibrator services. 
    • Android Beam improvements
    • Wi-fi network service discovery using multicast DNS. 
    • Wi-Fi Direct improvements
    • Network Bandwidth Management, allowing apps to know if a network is metered and act accordingly.
    • Media codec access
    • Audio record triggering based on completion of a playback track.
    • Multi-channel audio over HDMI, and internal encoding/decoding of AAC 5.1
    • Audio preprocessing
    • Media Router provides mechanisms for deciding where to play media. Headphones, bluetooth, etc.
    • Browser improvements: Better HTML5 video, improved performance, Javascript, etc. 
    • Google Cloud Messaging replaces C2DM…improved push notifications
    • App Encryption,  will help protect application assets by encrypting all paid apps with a device-specific key before they are delivered and stored on a device.
    • Smart App Updates – Delta APK…only deliver changed portions of APK, to reduce bandwidth
    • Google Play Services – OAuth authentication, Google+ Sign In, +1 button, Google+ History.
    • Face Unlock now can require blinking, to avoid people using a picture
    • Offline Dictation/voice input
  • News from Google I/O
    • Android PDK Could Help Manufacturers Update Devices Faster – Could be given to hardware manufacturers 2-3 months before the code drops
  • Platform News
    • Adobe to discontinue Flash for Android August 15th, will not support Android 4.1. 
    • to offer Save to Wallet functionality…save an offer from a website directly to your wallet. 
    • Google+ History allows apps to submit lists of history to a queue and manually post them to Google+, as opposed to automatically. Still no Write API.
    • Apple v. Samsung: US Judge grants Apple injunction on Galaxy Nexus.
    • Google Now is part of Voice Search, learns from you to predict what you want
    • Google Play now offers purchase of TV/movies.
    • Google Docs now has offline editing. 
    • Cyanogemod 9 RC1 now available for 37 devices
    • Google Plus now supports Events.
    • Google offers Nexus Q, expensive ball that can only by used with Android devices and Nexus 7, $200-250 7 inch Jellybean .
    • Google Play website now allows for updates, viewing system apps, and uninstalls.
    • Android surpasses 400 million total activations, 1 million new activations per day
  • App News
    • Mint to format app for 7 inch tablet and to adopt ICS/Holo Design. 
    • Google Analytics App for Android (Play Link)
    • Google Currents will become part of GAPPS.
    • Currents, Youtube, and Drive updated – Youtube now allows preloading of videos while on wifi. Drive now allows upload and download of all file types…
    • 3 is number one on Google Play. 
    • Netflix now supports Jellybean
    • now supports offline caching.
    • Chrome for Android leaves beta.
    • Foursquare announces connected Apps for Android, allowing you to build your app into the Foursquare app.
  • Developer’s Corner
    • Android SDK Revision 20 launched.
    • Jellybean offers Systrace, to improve app performance
    • Android Development adds Multi-Configuration Editing, a way to visualize your layout on multiple configuration at once. 

 

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Episode 82 – Cookies on a Plane?

…it’s an old person’s nightmare.

Show Notes

  • SNL Spoofs Verizon 4G Advertising
  • Platform News
    • Sprint adds 1.6m subscribers in Q4 2011, sells 1.8m iPhones, but loses $1.3b
    • Spray-on Antennas?
    • Google Wallet revealed to be insecure if you wipe app settings and for rooted users. Google responds by advising Wallet is safe, but disables prepaid cards.
    • Want an iPad or 3 Kindles for less? Amazon goes after Apple.
    • says hardware is slowing Android updates
    • Russian carrier MegaFon holds contest to use as much data as possible. The Winner used 419GB in a week.
    • Google to launch cloud drive service?
  • App News
    • Google Chrome for Android beta released, available for ICS only.
      • Comparison between Chrome vs Dolphin vs Firefox vs Opera
      • Is Chrome for Android what ICS should have looked like?
      • Chrome to become stock browser on Android 4 and above.
    • PowerAmp updated, offers better support for for Android 3 and 4. multichannel FLAC, etc.
    • Expensify app updated, support for viewing receipts, expenses, and reports.
    • New App – Carrier Coverage released, seeks to collect data from users to put together an accurate picture of carrier coverage. Backlash from Root Users. (Market Link)
    • Microsoft One Note Mobile now available in the market. (Market Link)
    • Bolt Sizer uses your camera, a coin, and math to determine the size of any bolt. (Market Link)
    • Netflix app updated, brings tablet volume controls, and improved audio/video syncing.
    • Vonage Mobile for Android, looks to take on Skype. (Market Link)
    • Kindle app updated, reduces app size, adds page numbers.
    • Foursquare updated, includes NFC Beam Support
    • Google+ updated with performance improvements
    • Cubed Music Player updated.
    • BaconReader Reddit Client updated. (Market Link)
    • Google Voice update brings new icon, interface, and tablet features
    • Seesmic updated finally, still no tablet version, offers bug fixes and removes Buzz support. Is this product being killed?
  • Extended Controls – extensible and customizable version of the Power Control widget. (Market Link)
  • Intents – One of the Best Android features. Allows integration between any app and any service, without the app developer having to do anything.

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Episode 54 – What’s in your Google Wallet?

What’s in your wallet? Stage an Email Intervention, your loved ones are counting on you. And more.

Show Notes

  • App News
  • What’s in Your Wallet? Free Finance Roundup
    • Mint – Personal Finance Management (Market Link)
    • …Too Many Bank Apps to name.
    • Paypal (Market Link) – Deposit checks, send money, etc.
    • Square (Market Link) – Easy Payment Processing with free reader
    • Google Finance (Market Link) – Real time stock information, synced to Google Finance portfolio
    • Tip Calculator (Market Link)
  • Security and Data
    • Save your Friends from Outdated Email – Help Them Switch to Gmail
    • What to Do when Google Deletes 7 Years of Your Life. While Backupify, the company who wrote it, offers a solution for businesses, they also offer a personal account for free, and other paid options, should you wish to have redundancy.
    • I Am Not a Product has launched in response to recent Google issues. Guru contributed an article, and the site is based on the idea, “You wouldn’t invest only in one company with your money; nor should you trust all of your personal information and data to any one company.” This site is not a project of the Weneca Media Group.
    • User complains Android passwords stored in plain text in SQLite database. Android developers respond that it is as secure as anything else, and they will continue to look at better security methods.
  • Platform News
    • Are High Return Rates Spoiling Android’s sales? – Some handsets returned at an excessively high rate. Same article claims the Droid 2 had the lowest return rate on Verizon.
    • Oracle Deletes Blog Post pointing to Sun’s Approval of Java in Android.
    • Developers Fuming over missing App Comments
    • AT&T to throttle top 5% of mobile users.
    • Mobile Internet Cost Around the World….hint, the United States is last.
    • Google launching Page Speed service. Google will take over your DNS, redirect your site through its servers, and compress it for improved delivery.
    • Recent Nielsen studies indicate a 39% OS share for Android, compared with 28% for iOS, although Apple is the top device maker.
    • The Sprint Evo 4G to EOL.
  • Developer’s Corner
    • New Tools for Managing Screen Sizes, including better support for the 7 inch tablet

 

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Episode 47 – Hi, Jere!

We missed a week, but we’re back. Guru went to the New York Samsung Android meetup and played with a Galaxy Tab 10.1, then went to the Southeast Linux Fest, Jere gets Gingerbread on his Evo, and more.

Show Notes

  • Donating with Bitcoins on the Market (Market Link to Geo Bookmark)
  • Official Gingerbread Update for Evo 4G
  • Platform News
    • Microsoft Earns more from Android than Windows Phone 7(HTC pays Microsoft $5 for every Android device it sells, and Microsoft is suing other manufacturers, seeking $7.50-12.50 per device as an Android Patent Fee)
    • MicroSD cards with NFC transmitters can enable Wallet on most phones. Reception a concern.
    • Android Smartphones consume more data on average (Average Android users consume 582mb per month vs iPhone as 492)
  • Root Report
    • Developers release Stock Gingerbread for Droid Eris, Droid Incredible, and HTC Evo
    • Guru gets another 100MB of app space by removing system apps that he never uses.
      • Cyanogen Barebones Wiki page (list of system apps and their function)
      • Be sure to backup your apps before removing them.
  • App News
    • GoodReads adds barcode scanner to app, scan books to add to your library
    • ReadItLater Free released to market. (Market Link)
    • Dolphin Browser HD 5.0 hits market, offers slick new look (Market Link)
    • Bank of America revamps its Android app with new UI (Market Link)
    • Google Shopper updated, brings local offers. (Market Link)
    • Netflix App removes device check, Guru signs up for a month to try it on the Nook and Droid.
    • Facebook testing big 1.6 update based on over a 1000 user comments
    • Tom Tom Navigator coming to Android
    • Zinio Magazine App now available in market. Many popular magazines, Honeycomb only. (Market Link)
    • Swiftkey , the latest version, still in full market beta
    • Popular game Plants v. Zombies reaches Amazon market. (Market Link)
    • LifeDropper Turns camera into EyeDropper tool for Colors…provides RGB, CMYK, hex color values for a color you take a picture of.
    • Silent App Uninstaller speeds App Removal. (Market Link)
    • GrooVe IP makes free calls from Google Voice over Wifi/3G. Good feature list, reviews indicate bad call quality (Market Link)

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