Over at CTIA, the new HTC Flyer for Sprint was showed off running what looks to be a special version of evernote...
http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/22/sprints-htc-evo-view-4g-hands-on-with-video/
Check it in the video...
I know some folks are interested in being able to handwrite notes via a stylus on their XOOM much like I am, and thought I would share.
-Loc
I have posted on the Q&A but no responce so I think the app thread suits this
Can I have the galaxy s II browser on my captivate?why? listen
I was on Froyo before and after I saw the galaxy s II review on the webbrowser
I wanted the feature that pinch out and then the browser go to tab viewing page
so i went to gingerbread and hope that I'll get this feature but I can't do that.
Can some dev make this please please please I think a lot of people want this
ps. if you guys don't understand what I'm saying because I'm bad at English , watch this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BXWq...layer_embedded
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nm131 said:
I have posted on the Q&A but no responce so I think the app thread suits this
Can I have the galaxy s II browser on my captivate?why? listen
I was on Froyo before and after I saw the galaxy s II review on the webbrowser
I wanted the feature that pinch out and then the browser go to tab viewing page
so i went to gingerbread and hope that I'll get this feature but I can't do that.
Can some dev make this please please please I think a lot of people want this
ps. if you guys don't understand what I'm saying because I'm bad at English , watch this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BXWq...layer_embedded
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link broken for me
I was curious as to what he was referring to so I dug up his other post in Q&A:
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It's actually a pretty interesting way of tab management. Instead of pinching though, I'd rather have a soft-overlayed key (much like the gesture key for Dolphin) that brings me to a screen like that to choose tabs. That way browsers can save on the tab bar space and be able to access other tabs without having to be fully zoomed out on the page.
I own a sports publication and today I bought one of my writers the AT&T Galaxy Camera and added it to our mobile plan. We cover sporting events and I would like to get your suggestions on what you've found would be the quickest way to share pictures and video? Any suggestions on apps you use and features that we may want to consider.
We also do interviews and one of my goals is to have those interviews available live to our customers. Any thoughts on that? I was thinking something like UStream?
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I own a sports publication and today I bought one of my writers the AT&T Galaxy Camera and added it to our mobile plan. We cover sporting events and I would like to get your suggestions on what you've found would be the quickest way to share pictures and video? Any suggestions on apps you use and features that we may want to consider.
We also do interviews and one of my goals is to have those interviews available live to our customers. Any thoughts on that? I was thinking something like UStream?
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What do you mean share pictures and videos? Through social networks? Or pc to camera? Camera to phone or tablet?
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scmobileman said:
I own a sports publication and today I bought one of my writers the AT&T Galaxy Camera and added it to our mobile plan. We cover sporting events and I would like to get your suggestions on what you've found would be the quickest way to share pictures and video? Any suggestions on apps you use and features that we may want to consider.
We also do interviews and one of my goals is to have those interviews available live to our customers. Any thoughts on that? I was thinking something like UStream?
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It seems like this has not been done by others.
But technically, since the GC is capable of connecting to a mobile network, you can upload your pictures and videos to the Internet on locations that has connectivity.
So UStream app should work for your purpose depending on the quality of your video?
Uploading to YouTube from the GC is also easy to do.
Hey folks,
I thought it would be interesting to see whether the Glass Home launcher and its companion apps would work on the Gear - FYI the APKs I'm playing with are the XE7 ones at zhuowei's github site, although I note that Google have now posted the XE11 image at developers.google.com/glass/tools-downloads/system
I was pleasantly surprised to find that the launcher loaded up, recognised my "ok glass" voice command, and managed to go off and do the right thing when I asked it to "google how tall is the eiffel tower?"
However it seems to be unhappy about a few things (lots of FCs) - in particular the lack of WiFi on the Gear, believing that the device is offline even when it's actually tethered to my phone via Bluetooth, and the camera didn't work for me.
Anyone else got "Glass on Gear" experiences to share?
Cheers,
Martin
Good idea. Will be interesting to find out what needs to done
I do however feel my watch is a lot more useful than Glass (apart from lack of gps/wifi)
Provide some links I want to see this launcher etc.
Sorry, I'm a newbie so my ability to post links is somewhat limited. Let's see if this works... github.com/zhuowei/Xenologer
I think it's going to be a great way of getting a forward look at what to expect with Glass - and the Nexus watch And heck, we may well have the proper Glass SDK before Samsung release one for the Gear...
The UI is reasonably navigable using voice and swiping the touch screen. The Glass fonts work well on the small screen size, unlike say stock Android apps running under Nova or the Google Experience Launcher. Glass Home doesn't know about your non-Glass apps, though, which is understandable if a little disappointing.
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I think it's going to be a great way of getting a forward look at what to expect with Glass - and the Nexus watch And heck, we may well have the proper Glass SDK before Samsung release one for the Gear...
The UI is reasonably navigable using voice and swiping the touch screen. The Glass fonts work well on the small screen size, unlike say stock Android apps running under Nova or the Google Experience Launcher. Glass Home doesn't know about your non-Glass apps, though, which is understandable if a little disappointing.
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Quite interesting.. Im interested mainly in the contacts app.. Going to give it a whirl.
EDIT: Sadly didnt work as I hoped, no launcher icon.. when I manually run the intent just crashes.. BOO !
The launcher on the otherhand could be interesting.,,
Contact handling on glass is weird. You need contacts in your gmail account, then need to add individual contact to glass manually via app/website
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Contact handling on glass is weird. You need contacts in your gmail account, then need to add individual contact to glass manually via app/website
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Oh.. Yikes.
Staying away from that !
I'm working on poking through the Glass launcher and companion files to see if I can find anything. I tried to change the DPI so all of the text fits on the display because it cuts off most of the text, but it doesn't seem to cooperate.
Video demo of Glass on Gear
And here's a nice little video (1 minute) that I made demonstrating the Glass launcher on the Gear:
You can also read a bit more about my experiences hacking around on the Galaxy Gear on my blog at martinh dot net.
Happy hacking!
That is awesome.
martin_hamilton said:
And here's a nice little video (1 minute) that I made demonstrating the Glass launcher on the Gear:
You can also read a bit more about my experiences hacking around on the Galaxy Gear on my blog at martinh dot net.
Happy hacking!
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263 views 2 likes? How is this not blowing up?
jamen said:
263 views 2 likes? How is this not blowing up?
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The idea is excellent, although there's other factors to consider.. tethering always being active is going to be a battery drainer, along with the launcher constantly listening for commands..
Interesting thread... Looking forward to more updates on this... If I can get Google Now to work on this device paired without rooting the phone, Google Glass sounds pretty darn cool
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It's also a bit clunky in that you have to swipe down to go back to the "ok glass" prompt, unless there is a voice shortcut that I've missed. It would be great to go totally handsfree with this, but shaking your wrist doesn't have an analogous effect to nodding your head when wearing Glass.
Oh, and the Bluetooth tethering is a bit flaky and tends to come unstuck after you have done three or four searches - going to look into the automatic reconnection thread when I get a few spare cycles
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Interesting thread... Looking forward to more updates on this... If I can get Google Now to work on this device paired without rooting the phone, Google Glass sounds pretty darn cool
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You can run the Google Experience Launcher from Kit-Kat, which will give you the "leftmost home screen is Google Now" feature. If you choose US language and download the offline speech recognition pack then you should find that the mic is permanently active too
Does that still allow me to get notifications pushed to the watch?
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I am going to be testing glass with a bare bones rom now. Hopefully it will be nice
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Cant get it to work at all
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Me neither
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Nice work!
The only way to go back using glass is to swipe down
Sounds like motion sensors are handled differently on each device (possibly Samsung propriety on the gear?)
What settings are shown in the settings screen? Is it only 'google' phrase that works? I think take picture and record are default on glass without need for app. Contact related stuff requires adding manually via app
Hello i was thinking of getting the galaxy gear, I really like what I see i just have a few questions maybe someone who has one can help.
I saw online that people are getting the full keyboard installed on there GG, i was wondering if with that you can Text people from the watch using the full keyboard. Also is there an easy way to send APKs to the GG?
I know the device isn't water prof but if its raining a little should i still take it off?
is it easy to get used to the interface?
7pd3 said:
Hello i was thinking of getting the galaxy gear, I really like what I see i just have a few questions maybe someone who has one can help.
I saw online that people are getting the full keyboard installed on there GG, i was wondering if with that you can Text people from the watch using the full keyboard. Also is there an easy way to send APKs to the GG?
I know the device isn't water prof but if its raining a little should i still take it off?
is it easy to get used to the interface?
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Yes, you can sideload apps
Tablet Talk is currently the only app people are able to use to reply from watch
I haven't had any issues with small amount of water, but others have
It is a simple interface - stock or custom rom (null)
Detailed answers to all your questions are already available in this forum