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Sunday, 26 October 2014

How to port Lolipop Check boxes and Radio buttons with animations

We need a decompiled framework and rescues (download at attach). It's very easy, and if you know how to decompile & recompile apps you should not have any problems



Lets Go!

1. Dowload rescuses and extract it.

2. Find any btn_radio and btn_check files in your drawable-xxxx folder and delete it

3. If your framework supports xxhdpi resolution just copy and paste files from xxhdpi folder to your drawable-xxhdpi folder in /res.
If you dont have drawable-xxhdpi folder in /res just copy this folder from extracted rescuses to /res folder


4. Now copy files from extrated drawable folder to drawable folder in your decompiled framework

5. Decompile, and push your framework-res to /system/framework folder
Attached Files
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Nexus 6 Cruises Through the FCC

Nexus 6 Cruises Through the FCC

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With an October 29 pre-order date on the horizon, we were starting to wonder if and when the new Nexus 6 was going to stop by the FCC seeking approval. Thankfully, that happened yesterday, so we should be good to go on Wednesday. The device showed up under two listings with Motorola’s FCC ID attached (which makes sense since Motorola submitted them):  IHDT56QD1 and IHDT56QD2.

Saturday, 25 October 2014

BulkyPix Publishes Felllice to Google Play, Live the Life of a Cell

Felllice

A new game from one of my favorite publishers hit Google Play this morning, titled Felllice. In the game, you play as a small cell, who must eat other cells to get bigger, while not being destroyed by larger cells.

Friday, 24 October 2014

NEXUS 6 VS NEXUS 5


After months of rumors and speculation, Google took the wraps off the highly-anticipatedNexus 6 last week. Manufactured by Motorola, the latest addition to the Nexus line takes things to a whole other level, or, in this case, a whole new size.
But sometimes bigger isn’t better, especially if the increased size comes with a suitably large price tag. Complicating the choice, Google has kept the smaller Nexus 5 on sale in the Play Store.
So what does the Nexus 6 bring to the table when compared to its predecessor? Let’s find out, as we examine some of the differences between the Nexus 6 and Nexus 5!

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

App of the Day

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Android 5.0 Messenger can be installed on Android 4.4.4 [APK]

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We recently saw the Google Play Movies and TV app get the material design love and provided a download for those early adopters, and now you can download the Android 5.0 messenger too.
The APK for Android 5.0 Messenger works on Android 4.4.4 and requires no root, so simply download the APK from here, install it, and there you go.

HERE maps beta officially released for all Android devices(App of the Day)

Nokia’s HERE Maps launched on Samsung’s Galaxy smartphones recently to offer “true” offline navigation and an alternative to Google’s preloaded Maps.

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Material design Wallpapers

Lollipop is still a couple of weeks away, and that’s if you’re a lucky Nexus owner. If you’re using anything else, the wait could extend indefinitely.
Luckily, you don’t need your manufacturer’s cooperation to instill some Duarte-approved greatness into your device. Things like wallpapers, sounds, apps, and more can put a touch of Lollipop on your phone right away.
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Popular Social APPS for socialistics.

Hey fellas!

Today the world is dominated by technology and being in touch with people always plays a major role.It not only gives you strength but also make you feel that they are sitting right beside you and talking to you,that's the power technology has in embracing your lives.So in short getting connected is "FUN".
There are plenty of mediums to get connected,either by a video call through skype(we have other apps too) or through the heavily popular Facebook.All these services are managed by tech giants and they are working hard to bring the best services possible.

We gonna list some of the popular social apps to get things right for you:

1.FACEBOOK:
It is the most popular of all the social networks,with staggering 943 million Facebook users across 211 nations, as of September 30, 2012. A year ago today, the total was 710.3 million. That means, Facebook population has been growing by 33% in the past 12 months.

Screenshots:
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Monday, 20 October 2014

Galaxy Note 4 Brings the Best Display Technology Yet

What do you normally do with your smartphone? These days, you tend to spend a lot of time with your eyes fixed on your phone, having fun watching videos, reading new articles or perhaps going through the photos your friends just sent you. There are just so many interesting contents to enjoy on your smartphone!
That’s why  Samsung Display's continuously strives to improve Super AMOLED displays with flagship smartphone models to ensure the best user experience. And we have another piece of good news to share with you today!
The QHD Super AMOLED display on the Galaxy Note 4 had an overall rating of “Excellent A” evaluated by DiplayMate – which publishes industry standards after testing, evaluating and comparing all types of displays.
DisplayMate has finished its tests of the Galaxy Note 4, and according to the experts, the Galaxy Note 4 has the best performing smartphone display yet, offering improvements over both the Galaxy Note 3 and the Galaxy S5. The Galaxy Note 4 was found to have impressive sharpness, peak brightness, absolute color accuracy, screen readability and power efficiency.

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Monday, 13 October 2014

A history of the Nexus smartphone line

NEXUS SMARTPHONE LINE:

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Towards the end of 2009 the prospect of a Google-branded Android smartphone was lighting up the tech blogosphere. Google had already been selling the Android Dev Phone 1 to developers, but it was basically a SIM-free, unlocked HTC Dream. The idea that Google might sell its own smartphone directly to consumers was genuinely exciting.
Thankfully, when it did arrive, it wasn’t called the Google Phone.