Coby to Reveal Five New Ice Cream Sandwich Tablets at CES

December 13th, 2011 by Android Dev

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Personal electronics manufacturer Coby have announced that they will have a big showing at CES. We’re set to get five different Ice Cream Sandwich tablets in the 7-10 inch range. A 1GHz ARM Cortex A8 processor sit inside these devices, an unusual choice for Android tablets these days. The only Cortex A8-based processors we’ve seen inside Honeycomb-capable models are the 1.5GHz Snapdragon processors inside HTC Flyer and its variants. It’ll be interesting to see what processor choice Coby has gone with and how Ice Cream Sandwich will perform on it. The tablets will also have 1GB of RAM inside but no other information is know at this time. [via]


Swarm LLC releases free social SDK for Android developers

December 13th, 2011 by Android Dev

swarmSwarm LLC has just released a social SDK for Android developers, with tools like leaderboards, achievements, and even cloud storage.

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Verizon’s Claims That Google Wallet Leaves Concern for Information Security May Have Legs

December 13th, 2011 by Android Dev

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A good chunk of the smartphone world – Verizon’s Android customers in particular – were in uproar regarding news that their version of the Galaxy Nexus would not be coming with Google Wallet.

We speculated (and still do believe) that their mobile payments partners in ISIS were the leading reason why they were reluctant to provide the service. After all, Sprint is still the only carrier to offer it and they only offer it on one device – the Nexus S 4G.

But they officially cited that Google Wallet was left out due to concerns about security and user experience. The last bit of that – UX – is so broad a term that one could come up with any estimation as to what they mean, but security? Well, that’s a legitimate concern.

Verizon elected not to go into grave detail regarding their security concerns at the time of their statement but we may have a vague look at what’s going on via viaForensics. What they reportedly found is just a bit alarming, if true:

  • Google Wallet does securely handle full credit card information
  • Certain database writes are unencrypted and can contain troubling information, such as account balances, credit limits, last four digits of a credit card and the expiration date – all pieces of information that can easily be used to social engineer one’s way into fraud.
  • This information is only at risk on rooted devices. Still, not good.

There were other security concerns but they have apparently been cleaned up in software upgrades. We assume the issues listed above won’t go long without Google’s attention though there’s no word on what they’ll be doing about it and when.

We’re not sure if this is the type of stuff holding Verizon or any carriers other than Sprint from offering Google Wallet but we can understand why they wouldn’t be comfortable with it.

That’s not to say we know for sure whether or not Verizon will offer this service whenever their concerns are addressed, but we’d at least know there’s a chance. And yes, we’re hoping these findings won’t delay the Galaxy Nexus even further. Just offer Google Wallet in the market and call it a day. [via TheVerge]


Custom control states in library projects

December 13th, 2011 by Android Dev

SDK Version: 

M3

RELEASE TO PUBLIC

This is a tutorial about adding states to custom controls in library projects. So first, how to create and reference library projects: Setting up library projects, Referencing library projects.

Now that the project is setup you can start creating custom controls and states for them. This will all be inside the library project. Firstly you need to create an attributes xml file in values/attrs.xml (the name has to be attrs.xml) and adding the state:

  1. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
  2. <resources>    
  3.     <declare-styleable name="customTextViewState&quot;>
  4.         <attr name="state_marked" format="boolean" />
  5.     </declare-styleable>    
  6. </resources>

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Which country is the most crazy about Android?

December 13th, 2011 by Android Dev

picLast week Google announced that 10 billion apps per month are being downloaded from the Android Market, and subsequently started their 10 Days of Apps promotion. But in that official announcement was a nice infographic about which countries are crazy about Android apps. Here they are:

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