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In the past, we’ve shown how to Run Android in Virtualbox, VMware; Install Android on PC, Netbook. All of those guides were for Android 2.2. froyo or older versions. The latest x86 version of Android … Read more
In the past, we’ve shown how to Run Android in Virtualbox, VMware; Install Android on PC, Netbook. All of those guides were for Android 2.2. froyo or older versions. The latest x86 version of Android … Read more
VP of Java development at Oracle has hinted that the Java 7 is taking shape and could get its public stable release within coming months. There were couple of other announcements (which can be heard … Read more
After being an iOS developer for almost an year, migration to Android has been delightful. One of my first (and infact last) complaint with Android programming has been its “half-baked” Visual layout editor in ADT. While writing XML … Read more
The hottest thing among geeks and programmers is reverse engineering USB devices. These days, the most popular topic is the Xbox Kinect hacks and here we’ve a guide on How to Reverse engineer a USB. … Read more
Apple might have ditched Adobe Flash, AIR but this brand is out to prove its worth. Adobewill eventually become a significant player in the app space, thanks to its today’s upgrade, Once written /Adobe AIR … Read more
Oracle’s Java One is just over, and there’s hardly any buzz about it. Is Java really Dead? o, No not even near, its still growing. After moving on from Oracle to Google, he had been … Read more
Everyone seems to be ditching Oracle after it’s acquisiton of Sun Microsystems first over Killing OpenSolaris, and recently because of the Java lawsuit on Google Android. The good leaders – Sun CEO and Father of … Read more
“Train it with data, get recommendations back”. That’s what Google Prediction API does for you. The Prediction API enables quick and easy automation of repetitive tasks. It accesses Google’s machine learning algorithms to analyze your … Read more
Often when a new technology comes into makret, there are groups that resist the change and others look for the new bright sides. The case is no different for what Terracotta is doing to databases … Read more
Thanks to the app revolution, everyone wants to Develop Android, iPhone Applications, even if they are not programmers. Google understands you, that is why they are bringing Android software development to the masses. Google is now … Read more
After a successful port of Ubuntu and Android on HD2, developers from Xda have successfully ported Ubuntu to Google Nexus One. With this guide you can DualBoot Android with Ubuntu on Nexus One. All you … Read more
I passed out of grad college as an electronics engineer with little background of programming and luckily enough my first job involved Java/j2ee. The need of the hour was to learn it. It was hard … Read more
Google shows its love for linux by unveiling a commandLine tool that would enable Linux users to have Cloud Computing on fingertips. The new Tool, GoogleCL enables access to all Google Services: Picasa, Youtube, Blogger etc … Read more
There was a along lived myth that claimed “java is slow”. Over the years, we’ve seen Java going faster, and occupying the enterprise, eventually, the mobile space. Running the desktop Hotspot JVM sure is an … Read more
Google I/O, One of the biggest developer’s conference from Google kickstarts wednesday, 19th May. Enthusiasts are speculating announcements Google will make this season to heat up the market. To summarize, we expect to see next version of … Read more