Is it possible to use the chrome to phone feature without having the chrome plugin installed on the computer?
Like for example if your in a public library or at university where they dont have this installed.
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hey guys..i just got picsel browser on my kaiser...and i have two questions...
1) when i enter into IE and go to a site it automatically connects to gprs/3g ....however when i go into picsel..it doesnt connect...and so i first have to go to IE for it to connect..then i can use picsel fine..this is annoying..is there anyway i can make it automatically ocnnect with picsel like it does with IE?
2) i cant play youtube videos because it tries to open them in picsel which doesnt have flash....is there any way i can make it open in TCMP like it does in IE?
thanks in advance!
Connection: NO, it's designed for use with certain models. so unless you rewrite it or change your connection setting to always on it won't work.
Youtube: Possible to do, but would require scripts, i.e. mortscript & it's just not a popular enough browser to spend much time on.
BTW w/ Opera Mobile 8.65 (official) you can watch youtube on the webpage just like on your PC. PM me if you'd like to test it out.
Hey all.
How about a simple music server for the G1 that uses a windows compatible file sharing system? (smb?)
I am always at a loss for music to listen to on my laptop, but my G1 has about 10 gigs of music on it.. it would be great to have an app that shared this out simply, and allowed my windows box to browse the contents of the phone without having to tether via usb.
By the by, I'm available to any developers out there who need animation / graphics for Android apps / games. Get in touch via my website at cartoonmonkey dot com.
-CM
That would completely rape your battery, you'd need to have it plugged in after an hour or two. Why not just use a USB cord?
If there's anyone doing the opposite of this, and wants to listen to music on their G1 that's stored on the PC, check out five: http://code.google.com/p/five/
Unfortunately there's only a Linux server atm.
Use Orb.com works great for me, can view my web cam, open any picture, most videos, and get all the music from it.
I am thinking of getting a chromecast but needed to know more about it.
I have seen videos about it being used with the chrome browser on a laptop or pc.
How ever I would like to ask if the same can be achieved when using the google chrome app on ipad?
Currently, no not at this time. Maybe when its out of beta for desktop chrome the ability will be introduced on our devices.
Hi all,
I am registered to a TV cable company in my country that has 2 different apps, one for mobile, and one for TV.
The 2 apps don't work the same - some channels can only be viewed on the android TV app.
I tried installing the apk for androidTV on my phone, but it doesn't work. (I can't even see the app after installation)
Is there any way I can use xposed (or Magisk) to fool my phone into thinking it is an androidTV?
Thanks in advance,
Efraim.
efraimb said:
Hi all,
I am registered to a TV cable company in my country that has 2 different apps, one for mobile, and one for TV.
The 2 apps don't work the same - some channels can only be viewed on the android TV app.
I tried installing the apk for androidTV on my phone, but it doesn't work. (I can't even see the app after installation)
Is there any way I can use xposed (or Magisk) to fool my phone into thinking it is an androidTV?
Thanks in advance,
Efraim.
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Is there no way I can spoof my phone into running AndroidTV apps?
Dears,
I am new to this so sorry if my question a little dump.
I have a google chrome cast which i wish to change the dafualt app which gets on while you are not streaming anything. the reason is I want to have a specific website to be opened (using chromecast internal browser) instead of the default app automatically everytime streaming is off. my question is what are the things i need to do in order to accomplish this. i know there will be no direct guide. but if you can help me with general steps.