I am new to Android App Development. (Did a year back but completely forgot)
A year back I had created a Virtual Device and I had setup the Emulator using the AVD Manager. Back then, it only asked me to choose the Target and I chose 2.2 everytime so that it supported in the latest versions too.
One year down the lane, the problem I am facing is, it is asking me to choose a target device too.
In order to integate my app with GDrive I have followed the tutorial on https://developers.google.com/drive/quickstart-android
In step 3 of the tutorial, the tutorial recommends to install the Google Eclipse plugin to take care of the library setup (this plugin let's you choose which's Google API's to use and creates the /libs folder including the jars for you).
Earlier this week we reported on news that Google was getting close to releasing a new Nexus device, consistent with apparent plans to release five such devices to celebrate the five year anniversary of Android. Possible candidates for Google’s next Nexus device include LG hardware, possibly an LG Optimus G based device.
Google's soon-to-be-released Nexus 4G smartphone is going to have a dual-core processor, a very large screen, and high-definition video capture capabilities, according to a post on Boy Genius Report. It's not yet clear whether Google will offer the device under its own brand or will work closely with a device maker to create a flagship device the way it did with the Motorola Droid.
I know there are a number of questions about using a Google Maps API key, but none of them have been answered since V1 went extinct. I am having trouble loading in the map tiles on my MapView. I am using an API key derived from the debug keystore and I am debugging using a Nexus 7 tethered via USB.
Hey, I have been trying to root my fathers Kindle Fire HD so he can get the google play store and the google apps(maps, streetview etc) but I seem to have hit a wall!
I have installed the drivers and the Android SDK Tools program etc and got to the point where I open RunMe.bat through command prompt, but nothing happens on the Kindle, and now when I connect it to my computer, instead of popping
So right now I'm trying to run the default Hello World! app from developers.android.com. I have installed the usb drivers for my SGSII, and it shows up as a device I can use to run the app on. When I select it, this is what appears in the console.
Hi. Am trying to work on some speech recognition and I came across http://www.repository.voxforge1.org/..._1_1-build726/ that am using.
This works fine on a Fedora 7 release but on my F12 I get this:
Google envisions bigger and brighter things for the future of its Android platform. We recently saw how 850,000 Android devices are being activated every day, but that’s not stopping Google from believing it can get everyone on the planet having an Android device.