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Android Design

Android Design

In an attempt to reign in the variety of design styles within Android applications, Google unveiled Android Design.  It’s a site that was released specifically to give developers ideas on how to make their Android Apps look and feel more integrated into the Android operating system.  The site includes design principles, an overview of UI, and many other design related resources for Android developers to take advantage of.

As expected, the Android Design site itself is quite beautiful.  Their message about design and UI concepts would probably not carry much weight if they weren’t presented with great design in mind.  It seems that the search giant is starting to see that focusing on simplicity and keeping design tasteful will help them win in the long run.  My primary complaint about Android thus far has always been that it feels too cluttered.  Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), along with design help like this, will help to alleviate that complaint and push Android even further into the market share lead.

 

 
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International CES 2012

Well, it’s that time of year again.  You know…that time of year when every other tech geek blogger is usually spouting off about the next best technologies being demo’d at CES.  For anyone that doesn’t know, CES is the world’s largest consumer electronics tradeshow.  In fact, it’s epic in size.  Some 3,000 companies show up to peddle their latest tech to the masses.  And every year, the “experts” predict the next top consumer technologies from the heap of contenders.  The issue that I take with CES is that inevitably, the most hyped technologies turn out to be total duds once they hit the market.

Remember 2009?  The hot tech buzz coming out of CES 2009 was Palm’s webOS.  How’d that work out?  Oh that’s right, Palm ended up near death and got purchased by HP only to see their precious webOS get turned into an even bigger failure in the tablet market.  Another hyped product from CES 2009 was the “Netbook”.  Remember these?  I know several people who actually got one.  Cheap, low spec laptops designed with couch web surfing in mind.  The result?  Enter the tablet, exit the netbook.

How about 2010?  Well, everyone was certain that 3D television would be the next smash hit.  Cut to a couple years later and 3D television isn’t really any further along than it was then.  I’ve seen 3D television in action before and it’s kinda cool.  It probably isn’t going anywhere as a technology, but it will probably never be a true selling point.

Well, what about last year?  CES 2011 was the year of the Android Tablets!  Something like 100 different Android based tablets were splashed around in front of the cheering ocean of consumer geeks.  They were ALL going to give the Apple iPad a run for its money.  I LOVE Android tablets.  I prefer a good Android tablet to the iPad.  However, MY opinion doesn’t translate into financial success for a technology.  The masses wanted iPads.  Most of the tablets exhibited at CES 2011 never made it to the marketplace at all.

So what’s my point?  When I see every tech blog out there spraying nonsense into the ether about this technology or that technology based on reports from CES, I get frustrated.  Ultra Definition Television?  Really?  They aren’t even trying anymore.  Flying cars, robot servants, holographic video phones…The utopian technolust world of The Jetsons sadly seems like a fallacy.  Perhaps, the best we can do is get The Jetsons boxset in 3D.

 
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iPhone 5

After expecting the iPhone 5 earlier this year and instead being presented with the iPhone 4S, a lot of people have dismissed the iPhone 5 for now.  Not us though!  We are still digging through rumors and strangely worded press releases to get the truth for you!  We have come to the conclusion that the release date for the iPhone 5 will likely be in mid 2012.  We would bet on Summer 2012.  As soon as we get more information, we will post it here!   Below are some rumors about the coming iPhone 5.

iPhone 5 Specs

If you want to know what will be in it, just look at the licensed hardware manufacturers!  A glimpse at ARM’s roadmap shows a quad-core processor planned to launch around the same time as the iPhone 5.  It will likely be called the A6.  Quad-core will be the mobile trend of 2012.

iPhone 5 Mobile Network

The iPhone 5 will most definitely be 4g LTE.  It would be the death of the iPhone if it didn’t!

iPhone 5 Form Factor

When the iPhone 5 is released, we will be seeing a completely new form factor.  It will likely be a drastic change from the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S.

We will continue to post updates here as we get them!

 

Space Elevators and Lunar Landers

There is a top secret lab in the Bay Area called Google X.  Some might think that this is where top secret proprietary software and search algorithms are researched and developed.  In reality, Google X has nothing to do with Google’s current software or search engine interests.  The lab is devoted to planning the future of the human race.

Lofty projects including space elevators and personal robots are rapidly being researched and developed at Google X.  There is an elite group of engineers working on a list of 100 of these projects.  Many of them are focused on robots, and with security that is run as “mysteriously as the CIA”, you could only imagine how advanced some of this research must be!

 

Adobe Flash Player in the Android Marketplace

Today, Adobe announced that it is cutting Mobile Flash along with 750 jobs.

“Over the past two years, we’ve delivered Flash Player for mobile browsers and brought the full expressiveness of the web to many mobile devices, however, HTML5 is now universally supported on major mobile devices, in some cases exclusively. This makes HTML5 the best solution for creating and deploying content in the browser across mobile platforms.  We are excited about this, and will continue our work with key players in the HTML community, including Google, Apple, Microsoft and RIM, to drive HTML5 innovation they can use to advance their mobile browsers.”

- Danny Winokur, Adobe’s vice president of interactive development

I hate to say this, but Apple sure got this one right!  I never would have thought that HTML5 would kill Mobile Flash so quickly.  I’m happy with the forward progress of HTML5, but I will be sad to see Mobile Flash Player go.

 

The Amiga 7" Tablet

With yesterday’s post by Elizabeth Millar, I am feeling quite nostalgic!  Does anyone remember Amiga?  Remember?  They were the makers of the greatest Operating System ever.  Anyways, I had assumed that they weren’t around anymore.  Boy, was I wrong!  I came across some great news for Android lovers.  Amiga has introduced a new 7″ Android tablet for under $100!  So, what does $98 buy you these days?  Well, it’s pretty damn impressive for the price!

The new Amiga Tablet comes with a 750 MHz processor, multi-touch display, 4GB of storage, Wi-Fi, and more!  It comes with Android 2.2 (froyo) and it is capable of handling most tasks.  Amiga is also going to be offering accessories for the device including keyboards, cases, etc.

My favorite thing about Android is the ability to make affordable portable devices.  My first Android device was a 7″ Huaweii Ideos Tablet that cost around $300.  I still use it constantly.  Since then, I have become very loyal to the Android world for my portable devices.  My phone and 3/4 of my tablets are Android powered.  Do you think that a $98 Android Tablet is a good thing for the Tablet market?  Let me know in the comments!  Here’s what gave Amiga its big break back in the day:

Amiga

The Greatest Operating System Ever.

 

After last year’s Tux Pumpkin, I thought I would give the Android logo a try!  Hope you like it!

 

I was hanging out with a friend of mine last night and he was showing off his iPhone 4S.  In particular, he was showing off Siri, the robotic personal assistant.  He told me that you can say pretty much anything to Siri and the response is often surprising and fun.  He decided to test Siri’s limits and said to Siri, “I need a blow job.”  Here is the result:

Siri Finds Escorts

 

http://news.cnet.com/8301-27080_3-20122632-245/bad-siri-shell-let-anyone-use-a-locked-iphone-4s

trying to keep up with the latest buzz on our new girlfriend, Siri…. it turns out that she will let anyone use the voice activation feature on your new iPhone 4s, even if you password lock it.

Click on the above link to follow the steps to fix this little glitch.

 

Oh man…this is terrible and awesome at the same time.  It appears that someone made an edit to Steve Jobs’ Wikipedia entry comparing him to his own products.  Very clever…I doubt it stayed up for very long!

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