The demo unit being used here is a OMAP4470
developer tablet working with WiLink 7.0.
Not exact matches
Under new chief executive Satya Nadella, Microsoft is charging ahead with a «universal app» strategy — the idea that software
developers can create an app once and then deliver it to each of the company's devices, whether it's PCs,
tablets, phones or even Xbox consoles, without much additional
work.
What
works on a
developer's desktop may be completely unusable on a learner's
tablet.
Uniquely, on Ubuntu,
developers can create a single application that
works on the phone,
tablet, PC and TV because it is the same system and all services
work across all form factors.
or could the xda
developers be
working on trying to create something like this for the nook
tablet?
As the owner of an ebook and ereader blog that is heavily invested in research into the
tablet industry, I would advise windows
tablet purchasers to wait about a year before buying to give software
developers and microsoft the chance to
work the bugs out as well as the price to come down to the point it appeals to mainstream consumers rather than early adopters.
Blio has issued a press release outlining new functions to add voice and text to speech functions on their Blio platform and software for
developers to
work with, for various
Tablet and Slate PC's.
Intel had more big news besides the release of a Dell - branded
tablet: the technology giant also announced that they are
working with Google to create the «Intel Reference Design for Android,» intended to serve as a
developer tablet that will help manufacturers get their new products to market faster.
Of course there is more
work in the pipeline for the chipmaker as more
tablet developers adopt the quad core chip to power their
tablet devices.
The
developers at the XDA forums have put together a
working Cyanogenmod 12.1 ROM for the 5th gen Fire
Tablet (the $ 49 model).
The Nook Color has gained widespread usage as an android
tablet, with
developers putting Gingerbread roms out for the device, which
work very well.
That
work was done by Mishaal Rahman at XDA
Developers, where the information that the leaks were based upon came from internal codenames that Samsung use on their
tablets, where some of the codenames were either known from before or were considered easy to assume what
tablets they would belong to, since past models have had similar types of codenames.
«Sony is
working closely with
developers around the globe to expand the variety of PlayStation games and content accessible on the Sony
Tablet S and future PlayStation Certified devices.»
That relaunch and the growing number of comic book
developers who are making their
work available for the widespread full - color
tablet market are filling a niche that has been missing from digital publishing.
Alongside those Honeycomb - specific applications, those not yet optimized for
tablets worked, but you may experience issues with certain applications that just can't be helped until the
developers responsible adapt them for Android 3.0 +.
A raft of improvements make it possible for
developers to write a single app that will
work well on
tablet and phone without the need to cut different flavours for the two form factors (that is the theory anyway!).
That relaunch and the growing number of comic book
developers who are making their
work available for the widespread full - color
tablet market are filling a niche that has been missing... [Read more...]
The Scribe pen coming along with the
tablet works well is what the testers at the XDA -
Developers forum report.
This update helps
developers easily
work with the Native SDK beta version to develop more apps for the PlayBook, as also bring popular Android apps to the
tablet, in the near future.
Good thing Dell is already
working on a larger - screen convertible
tablet / netbook, the 10 - inch Inspiron Duo, which Dell's David Zavelson demonstrated at the Intel
Developer Forum Sept. 14.
That BlackBerry
Tablet OS is actually powered by a system called QNX, an operating system that can be found in countless devices around the world making sure, as the company's founder said in a deep dive session at RIM's
developer conference in San Francisco, that the «world stays
working».
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, coming to phones in the next few weeks and to
tablets in early 2012, should encourage
developers to create more apps that will
work on Android
tablets.
An article in the New York Times charting the new wave of
tablets from Google, Microsoft, and of course Apple and Amazon, alleges that the Kindle creator is
working on a new
tablet with a bigger touchscreen than the original Kindle Fire, citing a
developer «briefed on Amazon's plans» as the source.
«Fortunately», it
worked, but that also means iPad has an even bigger lead now, and they have less time to gain momentum and get 3rd party app
developers before Windows 8 launches (even though I still think Windows 8's future is questionable on ARM
tablets, since it will also have zero apps, and will mostly support just web - apps).
That can only happen if Google stimulates the
developers by announcing Android 3.0 or a new phase of
tablet - focused
work.
Barnes & Noble says that it
works with its
developers to optimize apps for the Nook
Tablet, removing references to features that the tablet lacks, such as a camera or a GPS conne
Tablet, removing references to features that the
tablet lacks, such as a camera or a GPS conne
tablet lacks, such as a camera or a GPS connection.
Amazon said today that
developers can expect that their currently
working Android apps should
work on the new Kindle Fire HDX
tablets which will be running the Fire OS 3.0 «Mojito» operating system.
The service is currently in beta and interested
developers can apply to start
working with the SDK; of course, that does mean that they'll need to support two payment frameworks if they want to target both the Fire and mainstream Android
tablets, but the Fire may just be a big enough seller to justify the trouble.
But when it comes to smaller
tablets, the phrase fits a bit better: Thanks to the smaller screen, there's less room for
developers to
work with, the onscreen keyboard is smaller, and you just can't see as much of your content while
working.
And as more and more Android
tablets show up, it might get harder and harder for B&N to convince
developers to
work on app specifically for its platform, since it requires some customization, not only for the screen size, but to make sure the UI is «simple» enough for the Nook Color's users.
Unlike some earlier Archos
tablets, the new model is also Google certified, so you get access to the Google Play store, and that means you'll get thousands of games that will
work - although you will need to spend five minutes at the start mapping the keys to the in - game controls if the
developer hasn't coded it.
Fortunately, there are independent
developers who aren't afraid of voiding their warranties hard at
work figuring out ways to make do interesting things with the
tablet, with or without B&N's support.
If you have a bit more technical know - how you could always head over to the XDA
developers forum and learn how to prepare a dual boot for your
tablet without paying for something that you can get at no additional cost with a bit of little
work.
I admire and respect the people over at XDA -
Developers who have
worked hard on the Nook
Tablet.
A guy over XDA
developer forum has already installed the bootable ROM of the AOSP Android 4.0.3 ICS on his Motorola Xoom Wi - Fi
tablet, but most the features aren't
working including camera.
Developers who
work out a solution for Fire
tablets will need to significantly re-write it for Google Android.
We all know that Research In Motion is
working on a
tablet which could be a competitor to the Apple iPad and a story out of the Wall Street Journal suggests that the «BlackPad» may be formally announced next week at the company's annual
developer meeting.
But, the great thing about having this particular
tablet is that
developers are already hard at
work making custom ROMs for it.
Without wasting any time we went over to the table where all the
tablets were, sat down, and began playing Mortal Kombat X while talking to one of the
developers working on the project.
With universal Windows apps that
work across the entire device family,
developers can build one app that targets the broadest range of devices — including the PC,
tablet, phone, Xbox, the Internet of Things, and more.
Luckily, though,
developer Twisted89 has ported the PS4 Remote Play app to
work on any Android device, which means that even if you don't own an Xperia, you can now play your own PS4 games right on your smartphone or
tablet.
For us end users, this unified multi-window system means that app
developers can now create split - screen mods that
works on all phones and
tablets running Android 7.0 or higher.
Just like we saw in the Android M
developer preview, Google is
working to bring a multi-window mode to Android phones and
tablets.
One
developer who has knowledge of Google's plans says that Google wants games to
work seamlessly between mobile devices and Android TV, which will allow Android users to play a game on a smartphone and / or
tablet and then resume it on the big - screen TV that's hooked up to an Android TV.
After careful consideration of several complaints from reviewers, Google
developers confirmed that it is
working closely to meet customers» demands on the company's latest flagship
tablet.
(In fairness to those
developers, Google hasn't made Android's initial setup screen
work in landscape mode either, which makes for an unpleasant introduction to a new
tablet.)
Microsoft's system has the advantage of
working with a broader range of hardware — smartphones, Windows 8
tablets, PCs and notebooks — but presents a challenge to game
developers who won't know for certain what extra screens each player is bringing to the table.
Google needs to find a way to entice
developers to build apps that
work great on a
tablet, not just
work on a
tablet.
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