Thursday, March 29, 2012

The Google Tablet is Official

According to this article posted tonight by the WSJ Google will soon be selling Android tablets from their own online store.  I hope they get it open soon, because I am ready to be the first customer!

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

BlueStacks App Player Brings Apps To Your PC Desktop

I saw this today and thought it was an interesting idea:

BlueStacks App Player Brings Apps To Your PC Desktop: If you're an Android fan, the name BlueStacks and the product may seem a bit familiar. Named Best Software at CES 2012, the App Player allows you to play the same Android apps you might enjoy on your smartphone or tablet full-screen on your desktop PC.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Asus Eee Transformer TF101 Teardown

Interesting to see what is inside of the Asus Transformer. Its crazy how much stuff can be crammed into a small space. Hopefully I don't ever have a reason to tear mine apart like this!
www.techrepublic.com/photos/cracking-open.../6270147

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Android Book: Sams Teach Yourself Android Application Development in 24 Hours (2nd Edition)

I know I was very interested in development on Android devices.  Specifically all of the new Android tablets that are out there.  I know its crazy but I can hardly imagine not having my Asus eee Transformer Android tablet.  Well, actually I can because my first one had a broken front camera - so I had to return it.  After returning my broken Transformer I decided I should get the 32GB version.

I was given the opportunity to be the technical editor for the second edition of Sams Teach Yourself Android Application Development in 24 Hours.  This allowed me to read and follow the book from start to finish (with the added fun of making sure all of the code examples worked as described).  What I found was a very well written book that steps you through the entire cycle of Android development.
From the beginning you learn about getting your development workstation up and going with Eclipse and the Android SDK.  Of course you also learn how to setup emulators and how to deploy your apps to them.  As you go through the book you learn just about everything you could need to create your own Android app, the example used throughout he chapters of  the book is a game called 'been there done that'.  Finally at the end of the book there is even a discussion on how to setup an account with Google so you can deploy your new application to the Android marketplace.

You can pickup a copy of the book Sams Teach Yourself Android Application Development in 24 Hours (2nd Edition) in electronic or paper version from Amazon.