Episode 138 – To Tell the Truth

By | March 11, 2013

Andy Ihnatko

Another week

Show Notes

  • In Other News
    • White House agrees you should be able to unlock your cell phone.
    • U.S Senator introduces bill to allow cell phone carrier unlocking.
  • Platform News
    • New distribution numbers, Jelly Bean is 16.5%, ICS is 28.6%, Gingerbread is 44.6, which means 4.0 and above now exceeed Gingerbread’s share of the platform.
    • Google Play Turns 1.
    • Well known Apple enthusiast Andy Ihnatko creates a buzz when he declares Android has finally gotten to the point where he switched from iOS. His reasons, after 5 years center around the idea… “If I don’t like something, I can change it.”
      •  “The iPhone is superior to a flagship Android phone at “easy to use on day one.” But it plateaus after a month. Android, I suggest, keeps getting easier to use as it continues to adjust to you and you keep learning new ways to get better performance.
    • Google enters license agreement with MPEG LA for the WebM video format
    • Dropping Support for Older Versions of Android
    • Gogo: Airborne Android Use up 400% in two years, 26% Android, with the rest being iOS.
    • 16 Android Voice Actions to Make Android Your Own Personal Assistant
      • Open an App
      • Set an Alarm
      • Note to Self
      • Create a Calendar Event
      • Send Email
      • Send SMS
      • Call
      • Scan a barcode
      • What’s This Song?
      • Listen to a song
      • Go to a website
      • Map of a location
      • Directions to
      • Navigate to
      • Post to Google Plus
  • PocketCasts – Guru spends a week with it
  • App News
    • Chrome for Android experimenting with a SPDY proxy to optimize pages before delivering them to the customer. Several browsers do this, but there has been no evidence of significant speed increase. More technical details.
    • Chrome updated, adds improved scrolling, pinch-zooming, faster pages due to a new version of the engine, background audio, expanded HTML5 support, and more.
    • Now in Chrome Beta: password and autofill sync. (Play Link)
    • Google shows off what it can do with Chrome sync by letting you use an Android phone running Chrome as a controller for a game running on a Chrome desktop browser.
    • Accuweather app updated with new UI. (Play Link)
    • TuneIn Radio now supports Google+ Signin feature.
    • Vire Launcher shows off fancy effects but missing some core features. (Play Link)
    • Adaptxt Keyboard allows for great customization and the common set of features such as word prediction, etc. (Play Link)
    • Field Trip updated with new content, improved notifications, etc. (Play Link)
    • Pushover updated with Dashclock and Pebble Watch support.
    • Photoshop Touch for phones released. (Play Store)
    • Poweramp updated with JellyBean Lockscreen Widget, and other features. (Play Link)
    • Social Homescreen Launcher…launched in beta. (Play Link)
    • DirecTV releases tablet app. Offers streaming in house, and some channels outside. Doesn’t work with the Nexus 7. (Play Link)
    • RetroArch emulates many classic gaming consoles. (Play Link)
    • Huffington Post redesigned, adds new design and offline reading. (Play Link)
    • Twitter discontinues Tweetdeck for Android after effectively killing third-party apps.
    • Twitter for Android updated, still lacks many things. (Play Link)
    • Koush’s new Superuser app hits the Google Play store. Why a new superuser? The belief it should be open-source, AOSP buildable, handle multi-user and concurrent requests. Needs work, but does move superuser administration to open-source (Play Link)

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