• This is default featured slide 1 title

    Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.This theme is Bloggerized by Lasantha Bandara - Premiumbloggertemplates.com.

  • This is default featured slide 2 title

    Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.This theme is Bloggerized by Lasantha Bandara - Premiumbloggertemplates.com.

  • This is default featured slide 3 title

    Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.This theme is Bloggerized by Lasantha Bandara - Premiumbloggertemplates.com.

  • This is default featured slide 4 title

    Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.This theme is Bloggerized by Lasantha Bandara - Premiumbloggertemplates.com.

  • This is default featured slide 5 title

    Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.This theme is Bloggerized by Lasantha Bandara - Premiumbloggertemplates.com.

Showing posts with label Apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apps. Show all posts

(Video) Google announces Jellybean 'officially' X my Galaxy Nexus purchase...




My Current Homescreen 






Courtesy of the good folks at CNET... (Thank you..)




I was going to write about my new phone purchase but then I got this bit of news so I decided to combine the two in a way that I only I could...


First Jellybean..

The new platform features improved performance with better touch responsiveness, higher frame rates for animations, improved notifications, a completely redesigned search function among other things.  Looks like 'the Android' version of Siri (Which was here first...but poorly pushed IMHO) will get even more improvements. More interaction. Better directions.


Looks like the Voice command will be available offline as well. Which is huge.


The camera app, which is probably my only 'real complaint' about my phone is set to be improved as well. It works a little differently than the one I had on my Thumderbolt and it looks like it will model itself more after that with instant access to the picture you have just taken and the like. Right now, there is a little 'box' on the side that you have to click to even SEE YOUR PICTURE. Not horrible but it could be better. Looks like this update will address that. 

Looks like my device (Galaxy Nexus), the Nexus S and the  Motorola XOOM will get it around mid-July..Hopefully.






The Galaxy Nexus: 



My Current Homescreen 



Well I got it on Saturday night so I have only had it about four days (at press time). The verdict so far?


Here is what I feel like I did. I basically traded a better camera (8 megapixels on the Thunderbolt's back camera), a data card and the ability to play music 'offline' without using Google Cloud for the ability to have 'timely software updates, no data card, COMPLETE BACK UP CAPABILITIES (As I could NEVER get my 'Bolt to totally sync up with Google via my pictures and the like) and a lighter feeling phone. That's probably the best way I could describe it. 

Things I will miss:

I just said it. The camera. Good thing I actually know HOW TO TAKE PICTURES though. 5 MEGAPIXELS will do. I do know that the 8 mega compensated for some things but that just means I will have to use what I know now more than ever. Which is fine. I took some test shots in the store and have fooled around with it enough. The 5 mega is more than sufficient. The front camera thing is a 'wash' to me 'cause it is a FRONT FACING CAMERA. There aren't that many phones that have a front facing camera that are 'all love' anyway. So I'm not pressed about it. Again..get in good lighting and use the right angles. @ how I'm gonna approach that. 


The thing I will miss the most is not having to use Google Music UNLESS I WANTED TO. Don't get me wrong, I clearly liked Google Music. I had it on the Thunderbolt. It was when I was working out that I had issues with the 'cloud' thing. It would go in and out. Sometimes it would freeze. No such issues if you are pulling music from the phone's SD card. Or at least there are minimal issues. So I will miss that. It also hindered the 'transfer' process but LUCKILY THAT IS JUST A ONE TIME DEAL so I can get over that....Speaking of the transfer process..lets get into what I love about the phone...


What I love about the Nexus:

Timely updates. As you can see, I just wrote about JellyBean. I was stuck on Gingerbread on my Thunderbolt. The Thunderbolt probably won't get ICE CREAM SANDWICH UNTIL SEPTEMBER. Maybe. By that time, my Nexus will have Jellybean HOPEFULLY. Get where I am going with this? So yes, the 'updates' are a big factor to me. I have toiled long enough with a 'just launched' phone. I've done that my past two phones. That is why I didn't wait for the new Galaxy S 3. Pretty sure it is going to be an awesome phone. Also pretty sure that there will be issues. As there are with all phones. This phone that I have currently is enough for me. I no longer have the 'got to have the LATEST PHONE' itch. Give me one that works well and will be updated timely and I am good. 

I love the way it actually SYNCS UP WITH GOOGLE. I can access ALL OF MY STUFF FINALLY. Not get an app for this. Or use this app for that. It is ALL THERE. My photos. My numbers. My blog. Everything syncs up perfectly. I don't have to 'hop around' to get to things either. Sharing is SO MUCH EASIER ON THIS PHONE. The screen is PRETTY just like it was on the 'Bolt and my Otterbox actually has a screen protector which my other one did not (Although to compensate, they sunk it in a bit so the screen was never in any real danger. I know...I dropped it a couple of times. Held up well..) These things shouldn't come to me as any surprise because it is a 'Google' phone though. I'm just not used to things syncing up so well so it is kind of nice.

The ability to screen shot. 

I love this. No rooting. No 'special app'. Just side button/volume down...BOOM. Like it should be. There are so many 'pictures' that I have wanted to take that involved my screen that I no longer have to wait for. Big deal for me personally as I social network, blog, etc. I can create my own images. I like that freedom and  you will probably see the proof in that when I post those pictures here on the blog.   


The interface..

I like it. It is smooth and basic. To the point. Fairly easy to navigate. Doesn't hang too much. 


The overall verdict: 


For now I am very satisfied with the purchase. It was one I was looking to make for awhile. I thought of getting a Razr but I'm not a fan of Motorola (Nextels for YEARS) and I didn't want to get another HTC phone (although I didn't hate it..). With the impending release of JellyBean, it looks like I made an even better choice than I first thought. Very happy with what I have so far. Haven't tried video calling or anything on the phone though. So there are a few more things that I need to do before I can call the purchase a COMPLETE SUCCESS. I am doing something that I had NOT DONE WITH MY OTHER PHONE RIGHT NOW THOUGH. I'm writing this blog post from it. It was VERY DIFFICULT TO DO THE EDITING, THE POSTING OF THE PICTURES AND THE VIDEO CODING ON THE THUNDERBOLT. It is not that hard to do it on here. Copying and pasting is much easier and it just moves better.  

Share:

(Apps/Android/iPhone/Smartphone) So you got Instagram for Android & your pictures are 'too small' huh? I have some good news..#instagram #android
























I had that same issue. Couldn't find a solution. Looked EVERYWHERE. No dice. Here's how I got around it... PicsArt was the starting point as far as getting the collage thing down BUT the APP THAT HELPED ME CRACK THE 'TOO SMALL' CODE was KD Collage (Click the link..takes you right to the app store..Or click the QR codes below) ... I stumbled upon it awhile ago but never had a use for it. Until now. All this time the answer was sitting in my apps. Waiting to be used..smh (Which is a shame actually 'cause I have found OTHER USES FOR IT BESIDES INSTAGRAM NOW..-_-) You have to use the PRO VERSION OF IT THOUGH as it is this version that allow you to post LARGER PICTURES. The free version only does it in 'mobile phone' size which is the problem.*

Can I post DIRECTLY to Instagram FROM THIS APP? - You




 Paid version (the one you need)















The free version if you want to 'kick the tires' and get familiar with it to see what it is all about..






Yep! You can post to a bevy of places actually. Facebook too. This app just isn't an Instagram add on. I post to Mobli, Facebook and Twitter from this app. I have even taken to posting SINGLE PICTURES from this app 'cause I can tweak it BEFORE I get to Instagram. (I suspect that is what some iPhones users are doing with their pictures to make them 'stand out'.) I now see why folks love the app so much once you know how to get add ons to it. I also see why 'folks who DO TAKE PICTURES' ARE ON THAT 'You aren't a photographer' ish too...lol I see both sides of it now. Both might be right. (Unless you are messing with pictures that you already took..)







Photo Grid works pretty good for those pictures that DO FIT that you have taken with your camera. I don't want to leave that app out. It is a beautiful app as well. I didn't list it first because it doesn't allow (or at least I have figured out how) to resize my pictures to be able to upload them to Instagram. It does do this though:


Features:
* High mode: put your photos in a list
* Wide mode: put your photos in a row
* Multi mode: No restriction on the number of photo
* Single mode: you can edit a single photo
* Load images from the gallery.
* Five group to choose.
* Two kinds of model choose photo.(thumbnail, watermark.)
* Tap or shake to rearrange photos.
* Edit grid, Swap, Rotate, Move, Zoom, Sketch.
* A lot of image templates.
* Border type changeable.
* Share your collage using: Twitter, Facebook, Gmail...
* Language support: English, Korean, Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese.
And,best of all...it's FREE!





I am probably not going to make a WHOLE OTHER POST if I find more stuff. I will just be adding it on here. (Unless I find out a TON OF STUFF...) So check back here.


I figured the techies would get started on a list.. Here's one.. Go to it and try it out. (I muddled my way through SEVERAL LISTS yesterday when NO ONE had an answer to my issue and bam...I found a solution... with help from my peoples in B-More Bew Radley @ her start iphone app list which gave me an idea of what I should be looking for in an app to do what I wanted to do..)


http://smashinghub.com/10-best-android-apps-for-photo-sharing.htm




I saw this the other day... In case you don't want to go through what I've done here. I can't guarantee picture quality but hey...The ONLY issue I see right now with this tutorial is if you aren't on Ice Cream Sandwich, you can't screen shot without a root. If you are rooted, you don't need to do this 'cause you can run numerous apps that screenshot and probably crop/resize as well. *shrugs*





*I am going to go out on a limb and say that pictures are compressed when they are transferred to your phone which is why they are TOO SMALL. If I am wrong, so be it. All I know is that the pictures are the RIGHT SIZE WHEN I USE THIS app. That I do know. I say this because almost ALL OF MY PICTURES I HAVE TAKEN WITH THE CANON are HUGE. Except in their state on my phone... They are too small to post on Instagram as they are on my phone. The only reason I can come up to is that they were compressed to fit on the SD card to begin with. The only other pictures I've had issues with are those taken with my old BB Storm. Lower quality cam so I understand those being 'unacceptable'. I don't have ANY ISSUES with pictures I have taken with the Thunderbolt that I try to put up directly to Instagram though. None.



Share:

(Smartphone/Apps) So..#Instragram has hit the Android Market you say??






Cats are out here salty too! I told you earlier last month it was coming though.. As you can see up top, I do have it..

In case you are having issues with finding it in the Play store/it says your phone is incompatible with the app and you KNOW IT IS (2.2 or higher..) , use the Play weblink..

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instagram.android

Still having trouble? The good folks at Android Phone Fans have a video..(Damm where was this at when I was fumbling through this earlier? lol)


UPDATE: It was suggested by a good friend of mine that the following programs be used with Instagram. I am looking for their equivalents now..>>> ...Pic Stitch, Pic Frame and Nostalgio. Found a couple but none to solve the dreaded 'picture is too small' error most are getting. I'm working on it though. @ an answer. I have a few ideas...



I found an answer to the 'too small' picture thing.... AND A FEW ALTERNATIVES TO PITCH STITCH TO BOOT..
http://thewarehous.blogspot.com/2012/04/appsandroidiphonesmartphone-so-you-got.html
 



Watch out for those angry iPhone users who are not happy about having their only real 'chip' over other phone users.

I will also say that for some of you who use some of the other picture apps of the World, you might not be all that 'impressed' by the features. It is a nice app but I suspect it is more about the social networking/secret society aspect that existed prior to today. You just 'couldn't get in' unless you had an iPhone. Even if it was from Walmart for $50. That changed today. Think of how BBM users used to talk about that feature and how everyone who didn't have it 'felt they were missing out'. @ exclusivity of it all. I tell you, these folks who develop these apps SURE KNOW HOW TO PLAY ON THAT. Even with the release of it on Android today. *


My username on there? There is a hint in the blog's title (it includes my username it would have been my username but.....) I warn you, I will probably be boring unless I am out at a concert or out and about. I would hope anyway.. @ my usage. 


*Something else I find interesting in that most iPhone users are upset like it is a 'class issue'. Peep the price I gave for the one available at Walmart. Are they sure they want to make it about that? The other thing I found interesting is I see mostly folks of certain skin tones RIDING HARD for said class issue. Same folks who are upset when something they 'don't have' is used against them and they are ridiculed, excluded, shunned, discriminated against, etc, etc, etc... Just an observation. @ what behavior folks seem to learn from their oppressors. Yeah..you knew SOMEWHERE I WAS GOING TO go in WITH IT.







Share:

(Video) All you Voxer heads... Turn off that GPS..

I don't mean from the 'boys' either. You aren't going to be able to do anything about them calling the phone company to find your location. This is for the 'others' in your Life... lol









What is Voxer?
Share:

Not a new app but one that I find interesting...FlightTrack...for Android.





Looks like you can check out flight information....Check it out here..




Share:

Dope Live Wallpaper for Android.....Thunderstorms...video...




It is on the Market now...Or if you are savy enough you can hit the code..

Share:

Well...at least picture and video sharing will be internal on Twitter....video

I won't laud it yet 'cause I need to see some of the intricate details. But for now....


Share:

I see RIM (Research In Motion) has announced a new video chat app for the its tablet..

Seeing as though they were HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL with BBM, I can see this being a hit with its users.

Here are some specs...


• One-Click Video and Voice over Wi-Fi Calls - with just one click users can make a call from their Video Chat contact list, log of recent calls or simply by entering the BBID email address of the person they want to call.
• Incoming Call Notifications - users will receive a notification pop-up when a new video call comes in, allowing them to accept the call as either a video or voice call, or decline the call. For those quiet moments - such as when while watching a movie or playing a game -users will also have the ability to simply set the "Do Not Disturb" option and the BlackBerry PlayBook will automatically ignore all incoming calls.
• Powerful In-Call Functions - by using the picture-in-picture function users can easily preview their own video image prior to placing the call in order to see what will be displayed on the other end. They can also easily switch cameras from front to rear so their friends can see what they are seeing, and for private moments users can mute/unmute audio or make or take calls using voice only.
• Friends List - BlackBerry PlayBook Video Chat comes complete with a Friends List for maintaining your favorite contacts. A picture can easily be added to a contact to personalize the entry and a Call Log makes it simple to keep track of received and missed calls.
Share:

As a person who loves all things electronic & as a future Android owner, I always try to keep up..

with what they have out. Here is link to 5 cool apps that are FREE....

You know what? I will give you the apps and you can use the link for future reference? Deal? Good.


Google Authenticator

This app authenticates you with a 2-step verification process using your Google Account. This gives a little more security. This app features automatic setup via QR code, support for multiple accounts and has time and counter based code generation.

Mobile Hidden Camera

This app lets you spy on others with video recording from your device. The camera is hidden on the phone and features other stealthy protection features. It’s installed as a “Simple Notepad” with a notepad icon. Features include front camera support, auto-continuous image shooting with no preview, flash or sound, high resolution video recording and more. Stealthy functions include blocking incoming calls, emails & other alerts, turning off your backlight and background shooting.

Floating Image

Floating Image displays images flowing by you in a steady stream as an animated 3D image gallery. The app supports Flickr, Picasa and Facebook and features multitouch and live wallpaper.

Redbox

This is the official app for Redbox. It gives you the ability to search for the nearest kiosk and to browse and reserve movies.

TV On Phone

TV On Phone lets you watch television directly on your device. It features more than 80 channels. To use this app, you’ll need to first install Flash Player. Ultimately, the app just links to http://tvforandroid.com, so you can just visit the site from your browser or install the app, your choice.
Share:

Top 25 Android Apps...

For the people I know who have an Android and don't know what apps to get, here are a few for you..

Source:

Top 25 Android Applications

25. Opera Mini Beta 5 – FREE (Communication) 4 Stars

Fast web browser that compresses 90% of data before loading pages on your phone. Sync data between your phone and PC.

24. GPS Status 3.0.4 – FREE (Travel) 4.5 Stars

Check your position, GPS accuracy, speed, acceleration and bearing. Mark your location & navigate back to it later.

23. Sogou Input 1.45 – FREE (Tools) 4.5 Stars

Chinese input keyboard, which supports English, numeric and simplified Chinese language. Two layouts & supports QWERTY.

22. FxCamera 0.5.5 – FREE (Multimedia) 4.5 Stars

Take pictures & add effects such as ToyCam, Polandroid, Fisheye & more.

21. Documents To Go Main App 2.0 – FREE (Productivity) 4 Stars

Too lets you view Microsoft Word & Excel files and attachments.

20. Advanced Task Killer Free 1.7.0 – FREE (Productivity) 4.5 Stars

Provides the ability to quickly access and kill any applications running in your background.

19. ES File Explorer 1.3.9.11 – FREE (Productivity) 4.5 Stars

Made By www.DiyChart.com

This tool is an all-in-one file manager, App manager & task killer, which lets you explore all files on your phone.

18. Advanced Task Manager4.0.1 – $0.99 (Tools) 4.5 Stars

Gives you the ability to terminate apps and services, auto-end apps & services, show memory info, bulk quick-uninstall & more.

17. aQQ 1.2.1 beta – Information not provided

16. Dolphin Browser 2.5.0 – FREE (Communication) 4.5 Stars

Mobile web browser, similar to Firefox. Packed with features such as gestures, multi-touch pinch and zoom, etc.

15. TTS Service Extended 2.1 – FREE (Software Libraries) 4 Stars

Text-to-speech library used by other applications.

14. Backgrounds 2.0.0 – FREE (Entertainment) 4.5 Stars

Instant access to over 10,000 background designs. New backgrounds are added each day.

13. Bluetooth File Transfer 2.60 – FREE (Communication) 4 Stars

Browse, explore & manage files of any Bluetooth ready device, using FTP and OPP. Send and receive files and even send to contacts.

12. UC Browser 7.0.3 – FREE (Tools) 4.5 Stars

Chinese mobile browser to edit your blog, surf the net, send & receive emails, download and more. English version coming soon.

11. Meridian Player Noble 0.12.1 – FREE (Multimedia) 4.5 Stars

Video and music player that searches lyrics, subtitles, gestures, ID3, ratings & more.

10. Ringdroid 2.3 – FREE (Multimedia) 4.5 Stars

Create your ringtone by editing any music track in your library or record a new one from your phone.

9. Google Translate 1.1 – FREE (Tools) 4.5 Stars

Translate text between more than 50 different languages. Dictionary results, text-to-speech, voice input & much more.

8. Facebook 1.2 – FREE (Social) 3.5 Stars

Share status updates from your home screen, check your news feed, look at your friends’ walls, upload photos, etc.

7. Compass 1.1 – FREE (Tools) 4.5 Stars

Compass with location display & geo-tagged notes. Includes GPS compass, night compass, True North, quick notes & more.

6. Places Directory 1.0.20 – FREE (Travel) 4.5 Stars

Browse nearby places in categories, write reviews, use the mini-map, select favorites, view the photo gallery and more.

5. Google Sky Map 1.3 - FREE (Reference) 4.5 Stars

Star map for your phone. Features constellation, stars, planets and more cool stuff.

4. Handcent SMS 2.9.32 – FREE (Communication) 4.5 Stars

SMS tool with full support of SMS & MMS, customization options, different style options. Send funny greetings and much more.

3. Shazam 1.3 – FREE (Multimedia) 5 Stars

Identify music tracks, store them, buy them and learn more about the artists by their MySpace page.

2. ASTRO 2.2.4 – FREE (Productivity) 4.5 Stars

Manage your files, applications and tasks. You can read zip & tgz files, use the built-in task killer, send files as attachments, etc.

1. Barcode Scanner 3.2 – FREE (Shopping)

Scan barcodes on CDs, books and other products. You can lookup prices and reviews, scan QR Codes and even use Google Shopper.
Share:

iPhone App..Bria Myles.....

Like I said, Verizon nor At&T are paying my bills so....Watch the video and enjoy it. Shoutout to Indo's Place for the pic.






Share:

List

Contact

Featured

(Words) You carried her bag so that is your label from now on. The Story of A Former Bag Handler...

I think by now, if you are here, you know the story. My wife committed suicide. She suffered from depression. I have children. I'm l...