Saturday, 21 June 2014

Google's 'Android OS' To Undergo Unify Design with Quantum Paper

Google I/O is one of the fastest approaches by Google while on other side we have heard rumors about the debut of Android Wear and many new reports about Android 4.5. The latest version named as Android “L” that might be “Lollipop” or “Lemon Meringue Pie”. Nobody knows when the next version of Android will release, however, we have heard that Google will undergoes to combine Android’s design, change things further and get updates out from device as soon as possible.


In every new dawn, an Android-improvement project is created by Google. Google had created Project Butter for Ice Cream Sandwich which aimed to make Android move smoother while for KitKat, it was Project Svelte that sought to cut down on bulk so android could run on any device. This time, Quantum Paper for android 4.5 is created for developing a cohesive, comprehensive Android design that can be easily compatible with all kinds of devices. It can be also used for dictating the design language for Web and iOS apps.

There are some reputed website discovered an evidence of Quantum Paper’s existence and with that, we suppose that Google wants to make android looks simple and beautiful. If we are looking for first time, we find that nothing has changed, however, some basic elements like app interaction, buttons, and menus appear very different. Look at below given search icon, toggle switch, “new content” button, and “cluster” icon and see the difference.


It is expected that developers will soon use Quantum Paper’s design language for developing android apps. Developers have to follow some rules when they are developing iOS apps. Obviously, Quantum Paper’s style is matched with Google’s own app suite and thus, the screenshot of the redesigned Gmail app is investigative of what one can expect from Android in the future. It is supposed that we have seen new design effect with the release of Android 4.5. Moreover, if Google doesn’t show off Android “L” at Google I/O that means we have to wait for longer time.

According to some rumors, it seems that Android 4.5 may not be ready. So, just wait and see when it comes to wow its users.  

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Wednesday, 4 June 2014

EE Reveals its Own ‘Eagle’ Tablet, new MiFi Devices and Plans

One of the leading and most popular UK mobile operators ‘EE’ has launched a range of new devices that comprises a Mifi unit especially designed for in-car use, its first ever own tablet and new 4G plans. Along with the news that finally 4G customer signups have overhauled the number of 3G customers signing up under the Orange or T-Mobile brands, these new devices were also declared by the company.


The company already declared a 4G smart-phone, and the company is launching a tablet with 4G. It is one of the leading UK operators that have declared a brand new 8-inch tablet that is called the Eagle and costs 199 quid.

Since the service first introduced in the market (18 months ago), EE has signed up 3.6 million 4G customers, and all those 4G users are consuming five times more data compare to 3G users. The company also has to make the service obtainable to more of the country to attract lots of new customers. Currently covering 72% of the UK market, it is an ongoing process that sees the network.

Eagle – A Tablet
A first own-brand tablet ‘The Eagle’ has been launched by the operator though it sticks with the tried-and-tested technique to make minimal changes to a while label Huawei product. When it comes to discuss about the tablet’s features, it is one such tablet that comes with 8-inch display, 1.6GHz quad-core processor, 5-megapixel camera and 16GB of internal storage.

Moreover, this tablet will supports with microSD cards and comes with the little older Android Jelly Bean OS instead of new KitKat version. Furthermore, the company will offer a complete range of plans as well £15 per month plus £49.99 up-front or for £199 on PAYG.

Birds of Victim
Along with the network announcements, EE has also declared lots of new MiFi devices that mainly aim at different users and own-brand Huawei-made tablet. Kestrel also started the birds of prey themed naming convention that is continued all over the new devices, with the Buzzard being the first of the company’s in-car products, EE CEO Olaf Swantee said.

Moreover, the dongle is going to support up to 10 devices concurrently, and it comes with a 12v charger so that users can plug into a car cigarette lighter socket and a cup-sized container, thus it sits warmly. From May 28, it will be obtainable and costs £49.99 on pay-as-you-go (PAYG) or from £10 per month and £19 up-front on EE’s newly introduced 4G WiFi plans.

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Monday, 2 June 2014

Native Execution Of iOS Apps and Services with Project Cider on Android

Hey, good news for guys who want to access iOS apps and games on Android companions. There are some workaround techniques available that allow doing the unthinkable, however, some of them needs to require a virtual machine and the procedure is cumbersome. With Project Cider, one can enable native execution of iOS apps on Android.
This “operating system compatibility architecture” is created by Researchers from the Columbia University. This architecture doesn’t use a virtual machine, but still allows performing iOS apps on Android. The compile-time code adaptation method is used by Cider to do its mojo. It doesn’t create any modifications to the source code of the iOS apps while just adapts them to run on Google’s Platform.

Furthermore, some diplomatic functions allow connecting with the host libraries of your Android device. Fascinatingly, the native Android libraries for 3D hardware acceleration are also fully supported. A brief demonstration video is released by the developers behind Cider in which iOS and Android apps are showed by running side-by-side on a Nexus 7 tablet, which is running KitKat.

As Cider doesn’t support 2D hardware rendering, so the overall UI performance of most of the iOS apps become low. A 3D benchmark test is also treated that shows that “Cider's diplomats” are fully capable of making iOS apps use the GPU hardware of the tablet. One can see surprisingly 3D performance and frame rate.

Users can also see Yelp, iTunes, iBooks, and Apple Stocks in the Cider demonstration video that runs on the Nexus 7. Apart from apps, various iOS frameworks and services are also supported by Cider. But, we have seen that project Cider has some obvious legal and technical complications. It is now solved. For sure, this project reminds us about the flexibility and the multi-functionality of Android.



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