Phil catches up with the live wallpaper developer at Mobile World Congress
Norton Mobile Security ist eine Sicherheitslösung speziell für Androide Smartphone-Nutzer. Sie können die Software über den Android Market herunterladen. Die beiden wichtigsten Features der Software heißen Anti-Theft und Anti-Malware. Anti-Theft steht Ihnen zur Seite, wenn Sie ihr Smartphone verloren haben, oder es Ihnen gestohlen worden ist. So sendet Ihnen diese Funktion im Falle eines Falles eine SMS mit Angaben zum aktuellen Standort des verschwundenen Smartphones. Darüber hinaus können Sie über dieses Feature Ihr Smartphone sperren oder die darauf gespeicherten Informationen löschen. In unserem Video stellen wir Ihnen die Funktionen von Norton Mobile Security ausführlich vor. Mehr Informationen finden Sie auch unter norton.de
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An In-Depth Video Tour of Google Android 0.9 SDK r1 Beta, an Great Mobile OS Download it: code.google.com Release Notes: code.google.com Google released the Android 0.9 SDK r1 Beta, boasting of a pile of API updates and a visual refresh that moves it one solid step closer to actually, you know, showing up on a phone. A long changelog and a few screenshots are great, but we’ve fired up the SDK’s emulator for a guided tour of Android’s salient features. 0:02: Main menu is contained in a drawer that slides from the bottom of the screen 0:08: Multiple home screens can be flipped with touch gestures, a la the iPhone 0:20: Icons can be dragged from the main menu to build customized home screens. Dragging to the menu drawer trashes the home screen shortcut 0:38: Dialer screen, followed by the call behavior. Calls can continue in the background, and all functions that don’t require data transfer can work concurrently (This is currently a software regulation, as 3g networks should theoretically allow for simultaneous voice and data usage). 0:53: Ongoing calls and other notifications can be accessed by dragging the taskbar down. 1:20: Browser displays Gizmodo. Rendering is quite good, page navigation is a fairly intuitive rehash of current touch-control schemes. It’s not terrible good at guessing column widths during double-tap zooming, but seems very usable. Preview magnification feature is useful for smaller screens or text-heavy pages. 2:22: “Tabbed” browsing feature lays out a …
Weinre (WEb INspector REmote) is a genius bit of code from @pmuellr that allows you to debug mobile web apps running on an actual device from the comfort of your laptop. Check out some of my other videos if you’re having trouble installing of configuring weinre.


