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World’s First Android Powered Watch that Syncs to Your Phone!


The i’m watch is a sporty looking watch that does so much more than just tell time; it’s actually an Android powered device that syncs to your phone! It connects to your smartphone via bluetooth and lets you access any of your phone’s apps and features right on your wrist! Visit www.imwatch.it to learn more! PRODUCT i’m watch PRICE: $299 AVAILABILITY: Now FEATURES: Android, Facebook/Twitter feed integration, apps, 1.5″ color screen, 240×240 pixels

Traveling Far And Not At All (Google API)


blog.fcon21.biz Playing a bit with the Google Chart API I visualized where I traveled. This Google API allows you to add charts and maps to your website without having to install any software on your server. Where Did You Travel?

A New Android Market for Phones


Now you can find apps and games, rent movies and buy books in Android Market on your phone. (Books and Movies available only in the US)

Wii on Android Tablet


5 years ago I made a video called wii on psp www.engadget.com gamevideos.1up.com 1.5 years ago I made this video: wii on ipod touch: www.engadget.com www.youtube.com 9 months ago I made this video: playing wii on psp: www.engadget.com www.youtube.com Currently how this concepts works is Im running a wii emulator using a LEGALLY(my own) backed up game on the computer and transmitting the video and audio towards the android tablet. I can even map the buttons on the computer to reflect the xbox 360 controller.

Google I/O 2010 – How Maps API v3 came to be


Google I/O 2010 – How Maps API v3 came to be: Tips, tricks, and lessons learned in developing a cross platform desktop and mobile API Geo, Tech Talks Susannah Raub, Marc Ridey The Google JavaScript Maps API v3 celebrates its one year anniversary at this year’s Google I/O. In this session, we reveal the reasons for embarking on a new API, the challenges we faced in developing a truly cross platform and cross device framework, and the lessons learned on the way. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com

DSLR Controller – Android + Canon EOS – LiveView


dslrcontroller.com DSLR Controller is the first and only app that will allow you to control your Canon EOS DSLR from a compatible Android device over USB. You need a Honeycomb tablet or an SGS2 (with KG1 or newer firmware) and a USB host (OTG, On-The-Go) cable / adapter for this. It is now available from Market (desktop link): market.android.com Also see the discussion thread on XDA-Developers.com: forum.xda-developers.com

Google I/O 2010 – The SketchUp 3D API


Google I/O 2010 – The SketchUp 3D API: Working with 3D geospatial data Geo 201 Matt Lowrie The world is a three dimensional space. Your geospatial applications should be showing it that way. This session will show how to create 3D data in Building Maker and then use the SketchUp API to customize that data to fit your needs. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com

Android Application Weekly – Google Currents, Tank Riders, Alfred, Fling, WeatherEye


Android Market Links and QR-Codes: bit.ly In this episode of the Android Application Weekly we demonstrate some apps that will keep you entertained, help you find restaurants based upon your liking, and keep you up-to-date on your favorite news stories. To download these directly to your Android smartphone or tablet just take a picture of the QR-Code using Google Goggles or any other QR-Code scanner or click on the app title link to be taken directly to the Android Market. This week we have Google Currents 0:16, Tank Riders 0:46, Alfred 1:16, Fling 1:46, and WeatherEye 2:16.

18/11/2010 – Multilingual iPhone App (using Google Maps API)


This is a multilingual iPhone app designed by multilingualsite.org, built using the iPhone SDK and Google Maps API. Translates traveling directions with a visual route.

Minecraft: Pocket Edition for Android


Josh takes a look at Minecraft: Pocket Edition for all Android devices.

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