Showing posts with label Google IO Conference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google IO Conference. Show all posts

How to: Turn Off and Disable Apps Notification In Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Devices - Tutorial

Google I/O 2012 witnessed the launch of the Android 4.1 latest version nicknamed Jelly Bean. This particular update was eagerly anticipated because a number of devices including the Google Nexus 7 are optimised to run this version which significantly improves over the previous versions.

One of the best features that this release of Android has is that it allows users to turn off app notifications. In previous versions, the constant notifications from open apps interfered with the experience of using the phone and drove many users away from Android. Another annoying feature is that many apps have ads that are loaded at unpredictable intervals that interfere with using the app. Jelly Bean offers Android users the ability to even turn off these notifications.

Android 4.1 Jelly Bean App Notification

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Play Angry Birds On Web Browsers - PC Version Available Now

Finally most popular game ever for mobile devices, Angry Birds is now available for PC's and users now can play Angry Birds Game within their PC's Web Browsers. Today at Google I/O Conference Google has announced the popular bird hurling game, Angry Birds for Chrome Web Store. The browser version of the game is now available and can be played at Chrome Web Store. But you are not limited to play it in just Google Chrome but also you can play it with any of your browser version either Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer.

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Google Released Android 3.1 Update and also Announced Android Ice Cream Sandwich

Google has officially announced the latest Android firmware version Android 3.1 in Google IO Conference today. The latest firmware Android 3.1 update will be released today for Verizon Xoom 3G customers, and will continue to roll out to other customers in the coming days. The latest additions to Google Android 3.1 will be turning your Xoom into a USB host. This means people will be able to plug in their cameras and other devices, making the Xoom act like a desktop computer, allowing you to transfer photos and other digital media. The USB host will even allow users to plug in controllers (with the Xbox 360 controller used as a demo) to play games.

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