Wednesday, April 22, 2015

How to run Android apps on any laptop or desktop

Android has a large, vibrant ecosystem of applications. From Heartstone to Plex to Twitter, Google Play is home to over 1.5 million mobile apps, according to AppBrain.

Wouldn't it be great to run all these apps on your computer, too? Now you can, thanks to Android Runtime for Chrome.

What is Android Runtime for Chrome?
Simply put, Android Runtime for Chrome (or ARC, for short) is a software package that lets users run Android apps inside their web browsers.

Google announced ARC last summer, and initially designed it with Chromebooks in mind. The idea was to bring popular Android apps to Chrome OS, which is still largely limited to running web apps. And while many popular services, like Instagram, have Android apps, not everyone offers a full-featured web-app equivalent. This fact alone made ARC a potential boon for Chromebook owners.

Then earlier this month, Google released an update to ARC, which lets users run Android apps within the Chrome browser on OS X, Linux and Windows as well.

By some measure, using ARC is a little like running a Java app in a browser in that it's a virtual environment that lets users run a certain class of apps across multiple platforms. As it turns out, Java is the programming language of choice for Android app development.

For now, ARC is still in beta, so you may encounter bugs and some apps may not work properly. While the current release is primarily for Android developers to test their apps and see how well they run, any daring soul can download ARC and try it out for themselves.

How to get Android Runtime for Chrome
All you need to run ARC on your computer is the latest version of Google Chrome. If you're using a Chromebook, Google recommends using the latest "stable channel" (non-beta) build. From there, you can get the necessary ARC Welder add-on for Chrome via Google's Chrome Web Store, and installing it takes only a couple of clicks. The download itself isn't that big, either: it's a shade under 12MB.

Running apps
Once ARC Welder is finished installing, it's almost ready to run Android apps (called APKs) from your computer.

Getting the APKs is the hard part, particularly if you aren't a developer and don't have any apps of your own making to try. You can't readily download APKs from the Google Play Store directly to your PC, so you'll have to hunt down APKs using other means. APK mirror sites are one option, but that route is a risky proposition rife with potential security issues and other pitfalls.

Instead, your best bet may be to try extracting apps installed on your phone and then copying them over to your computer. Various options exist on Google Play; just do a search for "APK extractor." Many APK extractor apps are free, so you can try a few before you settle on one you like. We used the aptly named APK Extractor from Meher for our own testing and liked it.

You'll also need a way to get the APK off your phone and onto your computer, and you can do this either over a USB connection or via a cloud storage service like Dropbox.

If you're on a Mac and choose to go the USB route, you can use the free Android File Transfer app to access files stored on your device. However, depending on where your extractor app stored the APK, you may not be able to get to it this way. Instead, you may need to download a file manager app like Astro to locate the extracted APK. Once you locate the APK, you can transfer it to your computer via email or via Dropbox or other cloud storage service.

Now that you have an APK to try, launch ARC Welder from Chrome's in-browser app picker, or through the Chrome App Launcher that appears in the OS X dock, Linux dock or the Windows taskbar. The first time you open ARC Welder, it'll ask you to pick a folder for it to store files. Once you do that, you're ready to rock.
Click Add your APK and find the APK you saved to your computer. Select it, then press Open. ARC Welder will ask how you want to run the app (in portrait or landscape mode, in tablet or phone mode, etc.). Select the options you want, then click Launch App.

A work in progress
Now, as for how the apps themselves work in the Chrome browser, we tried the official Twitter app, and amazingly enough, it works almost flawlessly. Until it doesn't, anyway. In our testing, we were able to browse our Twitter feed, post tweets, view pictures - all the usual stuff.

The app ran fairly smoothly on a late 2012 MacBook Air, and it looked good, although the typography was a little light compared to the regular desktop site, so some things were hard to read. It responded to mouse clicks as if they were finger taps, and even let us scroll up and down using OS X's two-finger scrolling.

We did encounter one hiccup though, when ARC Welder ran into a problem and forced the app to close. It is beta, after all. But still, it's neat to be able to run apps intended for a mobile device on a computer.

While it would be easier to run your Android apps on a tablet or smartphone as they were designed to be used, ARC could be a huge boon for Chromebooks and eliminate the web limitations of Chrome OS. What's more, this could be the starting point of a rich Chrome app ecosystem.

Where does ARC go from here? On some level, ARC seems a little out of place in a world where native mobile apps are the norm and web apps fill most compatibility gaps.

Still, it's unreasonable to expect all developers to hop on the web app train, and for our Chromebook-using friends, having an additional source of apps could be a godsend. Just don't expect it to completely remake the app landscape anytime soon.



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Indian Railways Launches Android App to Book Unreserved Tickets

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Rail commuters can now use a mobile app to obtain tickets in the unreserved category as the Indian Railways takes forward its initiative for paperless ticketing.
A senior Railway Ministry official made the announcement on Tuesday, saying, "We are launching a mobile-based paperless unreserved ticketing application tomorrow."
The app, called UTS, is now available via the Google Play store. It has been developed by the Centre for Railway Information Systems (CRIS). Having booked a ticket using the app, a commuter need not take a print-out of the same and can show its soft copy on the cellphone to the TTE.
Apart from being a green initiative, the paperless ticketing system is also aimed at saving time for passengers as it allows them to avoid lining up at the ticket window.
After downloading the UTS app, users will receive a registration ID number for thhe creation of an electronic wallet. Money for buying tickets will have to be loaded through the e-wallet mobile payment system either online or at a ticket counter at any station.
Passengers have the option of topping up the e-wallet at ticket counters or on the IRCTC website using a credit or debit card, the official said.
Besides booking tickets, one can even renew season tickets using the UTS app, which the official said will be a great help for commuters in the unreserved ticketing segment.
The app-based ticketing system was tried out in the Mumbai suburban sector on a pilot basis. An version of the app for BlackBerry devices will be made available later.

How to Live Stream IPL 2015 Free on Your Smartphone, PC, or Tablet

IPL 2015 starts on Wednesday with Kolkata Knight Riders taking on Mumbai Indians at 8PM IST in Eden Gardens, and if you're not near your television at the time, then the good news is that there is a very simple way to watch the action, for free, thanks to the Internet.
This year, the digital broadcast rights to the IPL were auctioned again and were acquired by Star India, and the IPL can be viewed on the company's new digital video platform, Hotstar.
As we noted in our Hotstar review, this is a good looking app that's easy to use, but one thing that is very strange is that while there is an iPhone app, there is no iPad version, and therefore you have to put up with a slightly blurry interface if you're using it to watch videos on your tablet.
Watching on an app
You can download Hotstar on iOSAndroid, and Windows Phone, and watch the IPL using the free app. There is no subscription and no fees, aside from the data cost of course.
To watch cricket on Hotstar, just start the app, then swipe left to sports and tap on the IPL thumb. Right now, you can watch match previews and team profiles, and the matches themselves will be available as a livestream. We've used Hotstar on both a mobile data connection and a faster Wi-Fi connection - the app adjusts video quality based on the strength of your connection, but in Delhi at least, spotty 3G means you're much better off with a broadband connection.
Aside from the Hotstar app, Star India has another app that is just for watching the IPL. It has the same preview content and the picture quality all look the same, so this is most likely just the Hotstar app without any distractions. Which is actually fine if the IPL 2015 is the only reason you're download the app at all.
If you're only interested in following the IPL on your phone or tablet, just download Star Sports Pepsi IPL 2015 on Android, or Star Sports: Live Scores and Streaming for Pepsi IPL 2015. Despite the names, both free apps include not just IPL 2015 streaming, but also match schedules, statistics, and also live streaming for other sports including football, F1, badminton, tennis, hockey and kabaddi.
To use, just start the app, and tap the Live Video button. Like Hotstar, this is also free to download and use, aside from data charges.
Watching on a computer
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If you want to watch the IPL 2015 on your computer, all you have to do is visit the Pepsi IPL Livestream page on the Hotstar website.
We watched a little on our computer, and while there is some buffering and pixelation when the video is loading, once it starts playing the playback was perfectly smooth with no further glitches. If you're stuck late in office with some emergency work, and can't convince the boss to put a TV in front of your desk, then this website is your best bet.
Are you planning on watching the IPL 2015 online, or will you be heading home on time to catch the action? Tell us how you're planning on watching the matches (or if you don't watch cricket and can't understand what the fuss is about) via the comments.

Featured: Top 10 Best Android Apps – March 2015 Edition

Featured: Top 10 Best Android Apps – March 2015 Edition

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TinkerplayTinkerplay

Tinkerplay is a fun and creative little application for coming up with some interesting action figures which you can then send to your 3D printer and have them printed out. You can get every last detail right down to the moving parts and joints. You can come up with your own creations or choose from a pre-selected list.

Open ImgurOpen Imgur

The app is basically what it says, and open sourced imgur client for android that allows photo uploads, native GIF and GIFV support. It even has a built-in meme generator so you can easily create hilarious memes and share them the world.

FitHubFitHub

FitHub is a third party app for connecting multiple different wearable devices like Jawbone Up, Fitbit, Android Wear and more. Much like Google Fit, it aggregates all the data collected from your various fitness related wearable devices so you don’t have to check the information within multiple apps.

SwipesSwipes

If you’re still in need of a task list/to-do list application, Swipes is a brand new entry into this space worth checking out. Once you set your tasks for the day which can be organized into a timeline, you mark tasks as finished by simply swiping to the right and moving them into the done folder. Swiping left allows you to set reminders for those tasks and snooze them till a later point.

Android AutoAndroid Auto

The official Android Auto app for the connected vehicles that support the Android Auto platform. With the in-dash screen Android Auto brings apps like music, maps, phone and more into an easy-to-use interface all in one spot for a safer in-car experience.

Adobe Fill & SignAdobe Fill & Sign

Filling out and signing forms, including paper forms you snap a picture of just got a whole lot easier. Use a simple tap to enter in text in any field, and once you save general information the autofill option allows you to fill forms quickly.

Atari FitAtari Fit

Atari Fit is a more fun approach to fitness in a sea of health and fitness oriented applications that aims to get you up and exercising with a focus on making it more like a game. Besides gamifying your workout and allowing you to exercise with friends globally, it aggregates your fitness data into one app as well so you can see everything from all apps at a glance.

Connectconnect

Connect takes all of your friends and followers from all your social networks like Facebook, Instagram and more, plus your email and phone contacts and places everybody on the map. This allows you to discover where people are, and in turn they can discover you, and everyone can talk to each other whether in group chat, emails, or direct calls.

Star Walk 2Star Walk 2

Star Walk 2 allows users to gaze at the stars in a whole new way. You can use the application to look up at the sky and visualize 3D models of the constellations, as well as planets and satellites. When you’re done looking at a particular star set, use the real-time motion tracking to point the phone in another direction and the map will follow you to show you something else.

UltraTunerUltraTuner

UltraTuner allows you to tune your instruments with ease, featuring two different tuning modes including stage mode and studio mode. Calibration is also easy and quick allowing you to get right to playing instead of messing with the tuning process.

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Top 4 Camera Apps for Lollipop’s Andoird 5.0 New API with Review


Top 4 Camera Apps for Lollipop’s Andoird 5.0 REVIEW
L Camera UPDATED dev-v0.3Manual CameraCamera FV-5A Better Camera
RAW / DNGJPG, JPG + DNGJPG, JPG + DNGJPG, PNG, JPG/PNG + DNGJPG, JPG + DNGRAW / DNG
FocusAF, tap-to-focus, manual sliderAF, tap-to-focus, manual sliderAF, tap-to-focus, manual slider, macro, face focus, AF lockAF, tap-to-focus, macro, AF lock, continuous picture, continuous video, (no manual slider)Focus
Shutter (hardware dependant).8s to 1/75000s.6s to 1/32000s. Nexus 6 limited to 1/20s and below.6s to 1/80000s, claims long 2s to 30s possible by low-res screen sampling, but could not replicateAutoShutter (hardware dependant)
ISO (hardware dependant)Auto, 40 to 10000Auto, 50 to 3200 (cuts off Nexus 6 at 1600)Auto, 50 to 3200 (does not limit)AutoISO (hardware dependant)
AE (light metering)AutoAutoAuto, matrix, center, spot, touch (long press), AE lockAuto, matrix, center, spot, touch (two finger tap), AE lock
Timernooff, 2s, 10soff, 2s, 5s, 10s3s, 5s, 10s, 15s, 30s, 60s with flash and/or sound signalTimer
EVno-2.0 to 2.0-2.0 to 2.0-2.0 to 2.0EV
EV Bracketingyes, 1/3 EV to 2 EVnoyes, 3 to 7 framesyesEV Bracketing
Burst30 fps full resolution with focus stacking, up to 20 shot burstnoyesyesBurst
Video30 fps 3264x2448 (Nexus 5)noyes, separate app1080pVideo
30 fps 3840x2160 (Nexus 6)
60 fps 1080p (Nexus 5) - experimental
120 fps 800x600 (Nexus 5)
White Balanceno1000K to 10000K, or using presets. Only presets currently working on Nexus 6Auto, presetsAuto, presetsWhite Balance
Soundalways onon, offhigh, low, offon, offSound
Gridlinesnooff, thirds, golden ratio, diagonaloff, thirds, quarters, crosshair, triangles, golden spiral,
off, thirds, trianges, golden spiral
Gridlines
GPSnoyesyesyesGPS
Max screen brightnessnoyes, two taps awayyes, in settingsyes, in settingsMax screen brightness
Volume button actionshuttershutternone, shutter/focus, EV, ISO, color temperature, bracketing, zoom, grid, crop guidenone, shutter, zoom, exposure correctionVolume button action
Intervalometer (timelapse)nonoyes, fully adjustable spacing and number of shotsyes, spaced every 3 to 60 seconds, minutes, or hoursIntervalometer (timelapse)
HistogramnonoRGB, LuminanceRGB, LuminanceHistogram
HDRnononoHDR and DROHDR
ScenesnononoAuto, landscape, snow, beach, sunset, portrait, sports, stadyphoto, candlelight, fireworks, party, night portrait, theatre, actionScenes
Panoramanononoyes, up to 100 MPPanorama
PreshotnononoyesPreshot
Smart multishotnononoyesSmart multishot
L Camera UPDATED dev-v0.3
Manual CameraCamera FV-5A Better Camera