Advertisements After falling to developer requests and releasing ICS Graphic drivers for Adreno 2xx GPUs for ARMv7 based chipsets, company has now stepped up and made available the same for even ARMv6 devices.
Category: Android Development
Advertisements Calling all Android developers! I wanted to let you all know that the Android Software Development Kit (SDK) has received an update. The newest revision (R17) brings along with it a number of bug fixes and some new and improved features as well. “Lint” and the emulator itself have both been tweaked to provided […]
Advertisements Last week, we brought you news that the official Samsung Galaxy S II Ice Cream Sandwich update was in the process of being rolled out in select locales around the globe. While the update has not yet spread globally, the latest news from the Sammy stable should create some excitement in the Android modding […]
Advertisements Own a device that doesn’t have Ice Cream Sandwich (and may not get it either)? Well, turn that frown upside down because the Internet’s latest buzz is one that is sure to bring a little bit of rejuvenation to your Gingerbread-based Android device.The first release candidate build of CyanogenMOD 7.2 is now available for a […]
Advertisements Finding out that a new custom ROM is available for a device you own is always a joyous occasion. Especially when the ROM is one that has created an enormous buzz in the community, like AOKP — short for the Android Open Kang Project.
Advertisements If you own a Sony Tablet P — you know, the interestingly-shaped clamshell device released not long ago, you’ll be excited to learn that an important step in the custom development process for the tablet has been overcome. Thanks to Pocketables forum member RayIczr, we now have a guide that explains just how simple it is […]
Advertisements While eager consumers are still waiting for HTC’s newly announced quad core smartphone One X to reach market, famed dev Paul of Modaco has released an easy root method for the smartphone. This is expected to work on the retail models; however it does not provide permanent ADB root access, so there is still […]
Advertisements After Google closed down App Inventor at its end and gave the project to MIT, it is available for public use for the first time. Still in beta, MIT App Inventor has already gone through two phases of testing and the current public beta will help in cleaning up rest of the bugs.
