I decided to play around with the jelly bean easter egg where u click on android version and after playing a few seconds I noticed a candy cane float by. Has the easter egg always had a candy cane in it?
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You know the jellybean Easter egg. I found a candy cane in it out of nowhere? Is that hinting that candy Kane is after key lime pie or something?
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I just stumbled upon Candy Racer, which is a very simple game, but also very challenging. From the name, you can tell it’s a racing game, but it’s way more than that. It’s actually part puzzle. Your job is to get your car to the end of the track within a certain amount of time.
Cotton Candy, the $200 USB thumb drive size Linux PC by FXI Tech is now available for pre-order.
Cotton Candy can run both Ubuntu and Android 0.4 ICS out of the box.
From Press Release:
Specifications include an ARM® Cortex™-A9 (1GHz) CPU from Samsung, an ARM Mali™-400 MP (Quad-core, 1.2GHz) GPU, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, HDMI output and the Android operating system.
There are a plethora of low-cost ARM-based mini-devices coming out (Cotton Candy, etc). Some of these are Android-only, some Linux-only, and some allow both operating systems to run.
The only issue is: all of these are ARM-based devices.
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You are probably getting some problems in your old play store like network error or problem in updating and downloading apps.....
Which version of play store you are using now check .
The New Play Store 4.1.6 is now available for all android devices.
screenshots and apk of my swag is in attachments.
you have to simple install like other APKs.
DONE! ENJOY!
Linux ed embedded è un binomio che nel corso del tempo si sta rivelando sempre più felice, complice anche il mini computer Raspberry Pi, di cui vi abbiamo parlato nelle passate settimane.
We have another leak to throw into the rumor mill. There is no way to tell if this is legit or not, but it sure is interesting. What you are looking at is a Motorola document that specifies Android 4.2.2 as Key Lime Pie and proceeds to show when devices will get the upgrade. As you know, all of them don’t even have Jelly Bean yet.
Google is in the process of rolling out Android 4.2.1 to at least Nexus 4 and Nexus 10 devices (with Nexus 7 and Galaxy Nexus hardware likely to follow) as an over-the-air update, Android Central reports. The minor update brings a fix for an embarrassing omission on Google’s part: The month of December.