Wednesday, September 4, 2013

As Android passes 1 billion activations, head announces Android 4.4 KitKat and contest to win a Nexus 7As Android passes 1 billion activations, head announces Android 4.4 KitKat and contest to win a Nexus 7

 As Android passes 1 billion activations, head announces Android 4.4 KitKat and contest to win a Nexus 7

 

 For a long time, we have been under the impression that the next major version of Android would be Key Lime Pie, and the hope was that it would be version 5.0. We have also been under the assumption that the sweet-themed Android codenames would be said       vist. more

Android Key Lime Pie makes way for Android KitKat



Android Key Lime Pie makes way for Android KitKat

 




Google has dubbed the next version of Android (4.4) KitKat, which has confused the majority of industry watchers who have thus far been using the Key Lime Pie moniker. We realised that very few people actually know the taste of a key lime pie.   more

Google turns 15 today, announces Android 4.4 KitKat Read more at: http://www.firstpost.com/tech/google-turns-15-today-announces-android-4-4-kitkat-1085129.html?utm_source=ref_article


Google announces Android 4.4 KitKat

 



Google has officially announced that the next version of the Android OS, 4.4, will be called KitKat. Google is calling the next iteration of its Android OS KitKat. The new OS was earlier called Key Lime Pie, but Google finally decided upon KitKat, the fa #Google Inc. #Nestle #Jelly    more

Infographic: Responsive design

his infographic illustrates the elements of responsive design.

                                                                                                                                                                                   
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Gone are the days when designing a website for desktops only will serve the users you want to reach. This infographic from WhoIsHostingThis.com breaks down the main elements that make up Responsive Design.    more

Erick Eckel gives you just the facts on the soon-to-be-released next version of Apple's OS X.

                                               

NEW   OS  X Mavericks

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 What we know

  • Availability:  Fall 2013, likely mid SeptemberBase Price: Approximately $20 to $30Distribution: On new systems and via Apple App StoreiBooks: Apple will add iBooks integration within OS X, meaning users can synchronize books, bookmarks and notations across multiple compatible devices via iCloud.

  • Maps: Integrated within the OS (as well as the Mail, Contacts and Calendar apps), Maps delivers crisp, detailed views of map locations and destinations while adding additional relevant information (driving directions, telephone numbers, photos, etc.) to assist travelers or the curious. A Flyover view, meanwhile, adds interactive 3D viewing for locations. Maps and destinations researched on the laptop or desktop can be transferred to an iPhone for navigation assistance. MORE