Friday, November 30, 2012
Google Apps Developer Blog: Announcing Google Drive Site Publishing
Google Apps Developer Blog: Announcing Google Drive Site Publishing: Would you like to programmatically publish some web content? Or let your users do so in the context of your Drive app? This is possible n...
Saturday, November 10, 2012
PPSSPP: A New Free and Open Source PSP Emulator for Android
PPSSPP: A New Free and Open Source PSP Emulator for Android: 
Who doesn’t like video game emulators? Considering how powerful our computers and mobile phones have become, emulators can often run on them nearly as well as the original devices.
We have featured various game emulators here in the past, and the latest one we’re bringing you today is PPSSPP. The app is a free and open source emulator of Sony’s popular PSP (PlayStation Portable) handheld gaming console for Android devices. Before we get into more details, here is a video of PPSSPP in action:
Spotted online and shared with us on XDA by Senior Member bubblegumballoon, PPSSPP is a new project and currently work in progress. Based on the details available on its website and user response on the forum thread, not all PSP games work. However, the ones that do, work flawlessly. The developers are working on it actively to add support for more games.
If you’re into mobile gaming and would like to give PPSSPP a shot, join the discussion at the forum thread for more details or visit the PPSSPP website for its download link and the current game and device compatibility list.

Who doesn’t like video game emulators? Considering how powerful our computers and mobile phones have become, emulators can often run on them nearly as well as the original devices.
We have featured various game emulators here in the past, and the latest one we’re bringing you today is PPSSPP. The app is a free and open source emulator of Sony’s popular PSP (PlayStation Portable) handheld gaming console for Android devices. Before we get into more details, here is a video of PPSSPP in action:
Spotted online and shared with us on XDA by Senior Member bubblegumballoon, PPSSPP is a new project and currently work in progress. Based on the details available on its website and user response on the forum thread, not all PSP games work. However, the ones that do, work flawlessly. The developers are working on it actively to add support for more games.
If you’re into mobile gaming and would like to give PPSSPP a shot, join the discussion at the forum thread for more details or visit the PPSSPP website for its download link and the current game and device compatibility list.
Friday, November 9, 2012
Ubuntu Nexus 7 Desktop Installer Available
Ubuntu Nexus 7 Desktop Installer Available: 
The wonder of being part of a community like XDA is that it doesn’t take long before someone catches an inspiration and starts finding ways to put different flavors of an OS on their device—or even a different OS entirely. One need only look at the HTC HD2 to find the perfect example of that inspiration with Windows Mobile 6.5, Android, Ubuntu and Meego all making an appearance on what was arguably one of HTC’s most notable devices. Every time a new, more powerful device comes along, it isn’t long before threads talking about how to load Ubuntu on that device start popping up. Most of the time it is in the form of such methods as chroot, but occasionally you’ll find someone like XDA Recognized Developer lilstevie porting full-blown Ubuntu to devices like the ASUS Transformer TF101.
A while back, Ubuntu informed the tech world that they would be bringing the full Ubuntu experience to dual-core Android phones, but the “how” was shrouded in marketing-speak for “we’ll leave it up to the carriers to figure out how to deploy it.” With the release of the Google Nexus 7, the first Nexus tablet, came the natural interest to get Ubuntu loaded onto this device and Canonical rose to the occasion.
Last week, Ubuntu released the Ubuntu Nexus 7 Desktop Installer, a one-click process for installing Ubuntu 12.10 onto the Nexus 7. While it is only a developer preview and not a final release, it has been reported that the process works really well and is relatively stable. Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Ubuntu, was quoted on OMG! Ubuntu as saying:

The wonder of being part of a community like XDA is that it doesn’t take long before someone catches an inspiration and starts finding ways to put different flavors of an OS on their device—or even a different OS entirely. One need only look at the HTC HD2 to find the perfect example of that inspiration with Windows Mobile 6.5, Android, Ubuntu and Meego all making an appearance on what was arguably one of HTC’s most notable devices. Every time a new, more powerful device comes along, it isn’t long before threads talking about how to load Ubuntu on that device start popping up. Most of the time it is in the form of such methods as chroot, but occasionally you’ll find someone like XDA Recognized Developer lilstevie porting full-blown Ubuntu to devices like the ASUS Transformer TF101.
A while back, Ubuntu informed the tech world that they would be bringing the full Ubuntu experience to dual-core Android phones, but the “how” was shrouded in marketing-speak for “we’ll leave it up to the carriers to figure out how to deploy it.” With the release of the Google Nexus 7, the first Nexus tablet, came the natural interest to get Ubuntu loaded onto this device and Canonical rose to the occasion.
Last week, Ubuntu released the Ubuntu Nexus 7 Desktop Installer, a one-click process for installing Ubuntu 12.10 onto the Nexus 7. While it is only a developer preview and not a final release, it has been reported that the process works really well and is relatively stable. Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Ubuntu, was quoted on OMG! Ubuntu as saying:
“We’ve said that the driver of Unity was to build an experience that spans phones, tablets, desktops and tv. I think we can do that by 14.04.So if you’re interested in taking the plunge, feel free to visit the installation guide and the general discussion thread.
So in 13.04 we’re focused on tuning the performance of the base system in mobile settings - memory footprint, boot performance, battery life, etc.
We’ve ported Ubuntu to the nexus 7 (it’s just the desktop) and will all be focused on that for 13.04.”
Monday, November 5, 2012
Pimp My ROM Takes Android Tweaking To Newer Heights [Guide]
Pimp My ROM Takes Android Tweaking To Newer Heights [Guide]:
Are you into customizing your Android phone with all sorts of performance and usability enhancement tweaks to make your Android smartphone faster, smarter and better? If your answer is yes, you are going to love Pimp My ROM. Aimed to bring tons of useful tweaks to any stock of custom ROM on any Android device, Pimp My ROM takes it all one step further by using the excellent recovery-based AROMA Installer to let you easily choose and apply only the tweaks you need, from the list of all it is offering. Excited? Read on for more details, the list of tweaks it offers, download link and installation guide.

That said, it does offer adequate explanation on each option throughout the process that is enough for most intermediate level Android users to get a fair enough understanding of those options.



Do note that your device must be rooted and have an unlocked bootloader for full read/write access to the internal memory, in order to let Pimp My ROM apply all these tweaks. You can find instructions for unlocking the bootloader and rooting your device at our guide. You will also need a custom recovery for the purpose. The most widely used option is ClockworkMod, but you can use any custom recovery of your choice such as the excellent TWRP.

Pimp My ROM is under active development and is being steadily improved, with newer tweaks being added in each new release. Also, some tweaks not considered feasible enough are removed in the updates as well. All-in-all, it is the best Android tweaker we have come across, and the improvement in performance it brings is fairly noticeable. Every serious Android enthusiast should give it a shot.
The post Pimp My ROM Takes Android Tweaking To Newer Heights [Guide] appeared first on AddictiveTips.
Are you into customizing your Android phone with all sorts of performance and usability enhancement tweaks to make your Android smartphone faster, smarter and better? If your answer is yes, you are going to love Pimp My ROM. Aimed to bring tons of useful tweaks to any stock of custom ROM on any Android device, Pimp My ROM takes it all one step further by using the excellent recovery-based AROMA Installer to let you easily choose and apply only the tweaks you need, from the list of all it is offering. Excited? Read on for more details, the list of tweaks it offers, download link and installation guide.
What is Pimp My ROM
As we mentioned above, Pimp My ROM is a recovery-flashable AROMA script developed by XDA-Developers Senior Member Androguide.fr, that allows you to tweak countless aspects of your Android device in order to make it faster, more stable and more responsive. The tweaks include kernel tweaks, init.d scripts, build.prop tweaks, toggling several functionalities, multitasking tweaks, network and internet tweaks, GPS configuration files, and some extra feature from different popular ROMs.

Who is Pimp My ROM for
Before we take a detailed look at Pimp My ROM and all that it offers, let us clarify one thing first: it is not meant for everyone! First of all, you will require a rooted Android device with a custom recovery such as ClockworkMod or TWRP installed. Secondly, it’s not something you simply flash from recovery and you’re done. Instead, you have to make choices in the flashing process, as it offers you literally dozens upon dozens of tweaks to select for optimizing several aspects of your device, and making the wrong choices can result in an undesirable experience or an instable device.That said, it does offer adequate explanation on each option throughout the process that is enough for most intermediate level Android users to get a fair enough understanding of those options.
Included Tweaks
The list of tweaks offered by Pimp My ROM is quite impressive, to say the least. Let’s take a more detailed look at all the tweaks, features, enhancements and optimizations Pimp My ROM offers.Kernel Tweaks
- CPU governor tweaks for Ondemand, OndemandX, Interactive, SmartassV2, Lulzactive and Conservative governors
- I/O scheduler tweaks
- Toggle VSync
- Disable different kernel sleepers
- Disable kernel error checking
- Tweak msgmin and msgmax values for your kernel
Init.d Tweaks
- Optimize touch screen responsiveness
- Internet speed tweaks
- Battery consumption tweaks
- CPU and GPU tuning tweaks
- Optimize sqlite3 databases
- Dalvik VM tweaks
- Defragment sqlite3 databases at each boot
- Move dalvik-cache to cache partition
- Bind-Mount dalvik-cache
- Use strict minimum free memory handlers
- Improve ext4 file system performance
- Force GPU 2D rendering
- Miscellaneous RAM tweaks
- Improve multitasking
- More SQLite tweaks
- CFS CPU scheduler tweaks
- General smoothness and responsiveness tweaks
- Internal SD card I/O tweaks
- External SD card I/O tweaks
- Zipalign APKs at each boot
- Thunderbolt system_tweak script

Build.prop Tweaks
- 3G signal and speed tweaks
- Battery saving tweaks
- Camera quality tweaks
- Wi-Fi tweaks
- Dalvik RAM tweaks
- Deeper sleep
- Dialing time tweaks
- Increase JPG image quality
- Flash-LED tweaks
- Lock launcher in memory
- Internet speed tweaks
- Touchscreen tweaks
- Remove black screen after calling
- Allow purgeable assets
- Scrolling tweaks
- Video streaming tweaks
- Quick power on
Enable/Disable Functionalities
- Allow Dalvik VM to use JIT
- Enable video hardware acceleration
- Disable boot animation
- Enable GPU UI rendering
- Enable surface dithering
- Enable HSUPA
- Disable adb debugging icon
- Disable volume wake
- Disable sending of usage data
- Buttons backlight always on when screen is on
- Enable 16 bit transparency
- Disable/enable Android logger

Multitasking
- OOM Priorities (Low, mid, high or very high) for your multitasking preferences
- Minfree settings for your multitasking preferences
- ZRAM size (64MB or 128MB)
- Kernel sysctl tweaks
- Dalvik sysctl tweaks
Network & Internet
- Reinforce TCP/IP stack against SYN attacks
- Refuse redirects
- Refuse source-routing
- Network multitasking stability
- Avoid time-wait
- IPv4 protocol sysctl tweaks
- DNS and ppp0 interface tweaks

GPS configuration
- Select gps.conf file for your country from 79 countries in the list for faster GPS satellite lock
- Select your continent for faster GPS satellite lock
Add extra features
- Add Open-VPN support
- Beats Audio
- Adrenaline Boost script
- Sony Walkman Suite
- Block ads
Requirements
What truly shines about Pimp My ROM is that unlike most such tweakers, it isn’t targeted at any single device or a limited set of devices. Instead, it’s targeted at all Android devices out there, regardless of whether they are running a stock version of the operating system, a manufacturer or carrier specific variant like HTC Sense, Samsung TouchWiz or MotoBlur, or even a custom ROM such as AOKP, CyanogenMod, MIUI, Paranoid Android or any other for that matter. When it comes to the version of Android, Pimp My ROM supports all versions of Android 2.3 and later, including Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich and Jelly Bean.Do note that your device must be rooted and have an unlocked bootloader for full read/write access to the internal memory, in order to let Pimp My ROM apply all these tweaks. You can find instructions for unlocking the bootloader and rooting your device at our guide. You will also need a custom recovery for the purpose. The most widely used option is ClockworkMod, but you can use any custom recovery of your choice such as the excellent TWRP.
Installation
Ready to run Pimp My ROM on your phone to tweak it to the max? Let’s go ahead with it!

- Simply grab the latest version for your device from the Pimp My ROM forum thread at XDA-Developers (you’ll have to scroll down to the ‘Downloads’ section in the first post there). Not sure whether your device is XHDPI, HDPI, MDPI or LDPI? Check out this list of Android devices with their screen resolutions.
Once you have downloaded Pimp My ROM, transfer it to your device’s SD card, reboot it into recovery and flash the file.- You will be greeted with the excellent AROMA installer interface that will guide you through the process of choosing all the tweaks that you want.
- After agreeing with the terms of use, you will be asked whether you are running a stock-based ROM or an AOSP-based one, along with the version of Android you’re on. If you are using a rooted version of the official ROM for your device (Sense, MotoBlur or TouchWiz based) or a custom ROM based on these, select Stock-Based ROM. If your device is running pure Android or a custom ROM based on pure Android (CyanogenMod, AOKP, Paranoid Android etc.), select the appropriate Android version from the AOSP-based ROM list.
- Proceed to select from all the tweaks that will be listed in the next screens. Every tweak will have its description shown with it to help you choose.
- Once you have made your selection through all the options, the chosen tweaks will be applied together in the end.
- Wipe cache, followed by dalvik cache. (There is no need to wipe data).
- Reboot the device, and you’re done!
Pimp My ROM is under active development and is being steadily improved, with newer tweaks being added in each new release. Also, some tweaks not considered feasible enough are removed in the updates as well. All-in-all, it is the best Android tweaker we have come across, and the improvement in performance it brings is fairly noticeable. Every serious Android enthusiast should give it a shot.
The post Pimp My ROM Takes Android Tweaking To Newer Heights [Guide] appeared first on AddictiveTips.
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