Episode 158 – Chromecasting Call

By | July 29, 2013

Comparing Chromecast and AirPlay

Special Guest Pat Archibald

Show Notes

  • Pat Archibald stops by to talk about his new toys.
  • In Other News
    • How Google accidentally uncovered a Chinese car theft ring.
  • Android 4.3 adds restricted profiles, a new Bluetooth stack, enhanced OpenGL support, background Wi-Fi-based location services, virtual surround audio, DRM implementations, etc.  More details
  • Platform News
    • Google adds mail-like ads to Promotions tab in Gmail.
    • Google Engineer explains why Multi-User not enabled for phones…namely that it is not apparent how this would work on a phone with calls and SMS messages.
    • Google Calendar API now supports push notifications.
    • Google launches Chromecast, a $35 dongle that integrates your television with your phone/Chrome browser
    • Textbooks are coming to the Play Store for rental or purchase.
    • Google unveils Google Play Games as a hub for managing games on Android devices
    • Google strengthens Android security muscle with SELinux, as well as enhancements to the Android keychain, and more.
    • Android 4.3 landing in AOSP now.
  • App News
    • Cyanogenmod team creates camera app called Focal with stock look, but additional features, including PicSphere, a non-proprietary version of PhotoSphere,
    • Swiftkey now syncs typing habits to the cloud, will also update typing profile with “Trending Phrases”.
    • The creator of Plume and Beautiful Widgets introduces Quad Drawer, an app launcher based on quick-search with a keyboard. (Play Link)
    • Lifehacker Adds List of Android Tablet Apps to annual Lifehacker Pack.
    • Belkin’s WeMo Android app out of beta. (Play Link)

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