Wednesday, 21 August 2013

MTP - what is it, why use it, and how to set it up

MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) first showed up as default on Android devices with Honeycomb.  It's a bit of a change from the normal USB Mass Storage (UMS) file transfer that we're used to, where you plug in your phone, hit "USB mode" and start moving files. And because it's become the standard in Ice Cream Sandwich on the Galaxy Nexus, it's time to have a look at it.  Hit the break where we see what it is, why we're using it, and how to set it up on your computer for easy file transfer.
Check out our Ultimate Ice Cream Sandwich Guide

What is MTP?

MTP

MTP is a set of custom extensions for PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) that is beefed up to allow files and their associated metadata to be transferred across USB. Still with us?
Originally part of the Windows Media framework, in 2008 the USB Implementers Forum device working group standardized MTP as a USB device type, making it a recognized standard.  If you had an old iriver or Creative MP3 player, or an old PDA device, you've probably used MTP.  If you use a standalone digital camera that automatically mounts as a device when you plug it in, you're using PTP, which is essentially the same thing.  It's not new, but it's new to Android as of Honeycomb, and it's about to be seen by a lot more eyeballs in Ice Cream Sandwich.

If you're like me, change is scary and nobody likes it.  Chances are you aren't like me and want new features and ideas, so let's have a look at why it's used, and more importantly, how to set it up.

Why use MTP instead of USB Mass Storage?

USB Mass Storage

Simply put, MTP is now the standard being used to stop OEM's and carriers from giving you oodles of  "storage space" and very little application space.  That's not the ramblings of a crotchety old Android geek, but the word right from Android engineer Dan Morril:
We didn't do this because we wanted to use ext3 (although that is a side benefit.) We did it because we wanted to be able to merge the "public shared storage" (i.e. for music and photos) with the internal private app storage.
We got tired of seeing OEMs include many GB of internal storage for music, while users were still running out of space for apps and data. This approach lets us merge everything on one volume, which is way better.
USB Mass Storage has one big drawback -- when you mount the storage partition (whether it's an SD card or an internal block like the Nexus S has), you've dedicated the entire partition as in use by another machine.  This means the original host (that'd be your phone or tablet) doesn't have access to it, and the new host (the computer you've plugged your phone or tablet into) is allowed to do bad things that might mess it all up. That's why moving some applications to the SD card -- and especially widgets -- would sometimes end up in wonkiness.

As a bonus, using MTP means that Android device makers no longer have to use FAT file systems on device storage, and can use ext formatting to make things work a bit better and faster.  Devices will still be sold with SDcard slots, and they will be able to use the same USB Mass Storage mode that we're used to, but new devices without removable storage should all use MTP from Ice Cream Sandwich forward.

Setting it up

USB port

Since Windows XP, MTP devices "just work" in Windows.  Plug your Galaxy Nexus in, choose MTP as the connection type, and Windows will find the driver and you're ready to go.  You can browse and transfer files between your phone and computer without any issues, and it's easy and magical.  But not everyone uses Windows, do they?  Here's how to set up things on the other 10 percent of computers out there, Linux and Mac.

Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Ultimate Bionic Clock

Ultimate BIONIC Clock Widget + Wallpaper Pack 

 

Product Features

  • Dial features the iconic DROID Bionic style eye, completely redesigned 100% from scratch in a brand new ultimate style! (See support website for comparison chart)
  • Clock widget colors include: Bionic RED, RED and BLUE, Bionic BLUE, BLUE and RED, Android GREEN, Fuchsia PINK, Royal PURPLE, Hot PINK, Inverted BLACK, and RED and BLACK!
  • Each style includes 3 different selectable sizes: Small, Medium, and Large - 30 different widgets to choose from!
  • Hour hand features a rotating eye effect as the hours pass, with an electricity effect on the hand
  • Glowing minute hand features rotating radial eye effects and a rotating inner eye design, also with electric effect
  • Re-sizable to larger sizes- download the free home screen app GO Launcher EX to easily re-size this clock widget
  • BONUS: Full high definition set of 10 wallpapers included to match every clock widget!
  • Designed to match the premium 'Ultimate Bionic' Live Wallpaper, 'Ultimate Bionic' GO SMS / GO Contacts themes, and Ultimate EYE-Phone GO Launcher EX Theme

Product Description

Get the Ultimate EYE-Phone with the Ultimate EYE-Phone Bionic PRO Clock Widget! Ultimate EYE-Phone Bionic Clock Widget (+ BONUS wallpapers) is a set of premium clock widgets and wallpapers, custom designed from scratch to match the Ultimate Bionic premium themes and live wallpaper. (Screenshots feature premium 'Ultimate EYE Phone' and 'Pink EYE-Phone' themes for GO Launcher EX).
DIRECTIONS & INSTRUCTIONS: This is a widget, widgets do not open directly-you must apply them.
To apply widget: Go to your home screen and press Menu > Add > Widget > Ultimate Bionic PRO Clock Widget-OR Long-press on your home screen > Widget > Ultimate Bionic PRO Clock Widget.
To set BONUS wallpaper: Press Menu > Wallpaper > Ultimate Bionic PRO BONUS Wallpapers > Set Wallpaper.
 
 

Monday, 17 June 2013

Lock Screen WallPaper

High Quality lock screen wallpapers are available...best lock after iphone lock.

a lot of settings are available and user can set image from phone gallery.Best for those who used to change lock wallpaper every day


Thursday, 13 June 2013

Cartoon Camera

Cartoon Camera

One of the coolest free Android camera apps ever created!

Create cartoon and sketch like photography with your camera.

We have just released Hill Climb Racing, it's one of the most entertaining and addictive FREE driving game made for android!


This is the free version with advertisements. There is also a pro version available without ads and all filters are unlocked. Please notice that you can also upgrade to pro version for free by using GetJar Rewards.

Features:
- Real-time cartoon effect
- 12 effects: Cartoon, Color Drawing, Sepia, White Strokes, Dark Strokes, Colored Edges, Pencil Sketches and many more
- Adjustable edge strength (slider on the right side of the screen)
- Adjustable color sensitivity / saturation (slider on the left side of the screen)
- Save images quickly by a single touch of a button
- Supports auto focus (tap anywhere on the screen)
- Supports camera flash
- Supports front camera (requires Android 2.3+)
- App can be installed to SD
- Saved images are stored to external storage under CartoonCamera folder

Cartoon Camera - Use Your Phone Camera to Paint Your Life - appeggs.com

Nice trivia: The app icon and in-app buttons were first drawn with colored pens on paper and then photographed with the Cartoon Camera app itself and then put into the app.

link for google play

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Here's Bracelet "Magic" Controlling Gadgets

Here's Bracelet "Magic" Controlling Gadgets

Features Motion-sensing or detection of hand gestures as the gestural input mechanism is not new. This method was used in the latest mobile gadgets, like the Samsung Galaxy S4 from.

Usually the motion-sensing camera to detect motion through special units so that only certain gadgets that can equip themselves with such features. However, with the annular accessory of the Thalmic Labs, all gadgets can be controlled with hand gestures and arm movements.

The trick, bracelets controller gadget called "MYO" that detect electrical impulses from the muscles of the wearer's hand. Electrical impulse is then translated as input and delivered wirelessly to the receiver gadget.

In addition, MYO also detect hand movement, including rotation in any direction, even up to the movement of each finger.

MYO worn around the wrist and can be used to control wide range of tools, including computers and mobile phones. MYO bracelets and controlled devices connected through Bluetooth connection.

Thalmic Labs, based in Waterloo, Canada is planning to release MYO worth 149 U.S. dollars, or approximately USD 1.45 million at the beginning of next year.