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Android System Date And Time In Different Format
How to format dates and times differently using DateFormat and SimpleDateFormat.
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How to Send Mail With Attachment from Android Application
How to send emails using intents in android.
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Android Custom ScrollView With Styled Scrollbar Example
How to implement custom scroll bars in a list-view.
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Microsoft makes it official: We're all in with Android
Any doubt that Microsoft sees Android as an important part of its future should be erased with a just-announced deal with an Indian handset maker to manufacture dual-boot Windows-Android phones, and with Microsoft asking HTC to include Windows Phone as a dual boot option on its Android phones. That's on top of Nokia's new line of low-cost Windows Phone devices. Is this a way to extend Windows Phone's life, or an admission of the platform's failure?
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JDeferred
JDeferred : Java Deferred / Promise library
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Wrangling Dalvik: Memory Management in Android (Part 1 of 2)
Posted March 4, 2014 by Joe Mahon
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andrewgiang/SpritzerTextView
SpritzerTextView
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erickok/mimicry
mimicry - Mimicking grids in Android lists
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Android Sandboxing Defense Mechanisms (Part I)
Android manages the lifetime and data of sandboxed applications without “asking” the developer. Therefore some applications that should always be running in the background might suffer from lack of control. Users also often try to manipulate programs, in order to manually close them or wipe their data. While developing applications for this platform, I learned a couple of ways to improve this situation.
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Code Talk » Blog Archive » Testing Asynchronous Tasks on Android
Recently, at Sixt we have been migrating our development environment from Eclipse to Android Studio. This has mean we have also moved to the new build system, Gradle, and applying TDD and CI to our software development process. This is not the place to discuss the benefits of applying CI to a software development plan, but to talk about a problem arising when testing tasks running on different threads than the UI in Android.
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Blurring Images - Part 4
Previously in this series we've looked at blurring an image using RenderScript, and a technique for analysing performance to work out where the bottlenecks are in the process. We found that the act...
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Lets try Android Game Development with AndEngine
Hi Guys, this time I am back with some Android Game Development. I got this idea after, the popular game Flappy Bird. Hope all may have tried that game...! Ok, so I wanted to develop a game and I d...
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Android’s This Week – 5 Android Stories That You Should Know
Every new day, there are many news related to android are coming on the web, but not all news are essential to know. So, here I have listed 5 Android stories of this week that you should know to make yourself aware about Android.
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Android Bitmap Memory Analysis - Part 1. Sampled Image
An analysis of bitmap memory.
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Google Announces Android SDK For Wearable Technology
Google has announced that it is releasing a software development kit (SDK) to allow developers to create apps running its Android operating system ...
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Microsoft releases Android SDK for Office 365
Microsoft has announced on its Open Technologies blog that a new open source Software Development Kit (SDK) for Android is now available.
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Securing mobile banking on Android with SSL certificate pinning
Let's say you want to exchange some sensitive data between your application and a server. SSL should do the trick, right? Right, but that's only half of the story.
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How Android transitions work
One of the biggest highlights of the Android KitKat release was the new Transitions framework which provides a very convenient API to animate UIs between different states. The Transitions framework...
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The Ultimate Android Camera Development Guide
The only Android Camera Development guide you will ever need.
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A USB development board for Android developers - SD Times: Software Development News
USB2Go is a smartphone-powered development board for Android developers looking to build gadgets
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