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Nexus 4 – The Android iPhone and that's ok

Nexus 4 – The Android iPhone and that's ok

28/04/2013
I decided to upgrade my Samsung S2 to a Nexus 4, there were several reasons for this...<ul><li>I dropped the S2 on a rock and it had a large hairline crack in the screen, not that bad but noticeable.</li><li>I rooted the phone and installed Cyanogen Mod, it ran really well until recently, and a stable version of 4.2 looks like it was never gong to happen.</li><li>I came into some money and thought I'd treat myself</li></ul>
Video - Structuring an Android Project

Video - Structuring an Android Project

09/09/2015
When a project is created in Android Studio it contains several auto-generated files containing skeleton code for our project. In this video we look at what function these files perform and when and why we would edit them.
Video - Outputting Data to the User Interface

Video - Outputting Data to the User Interface

12/02/2016
In this video you'll be building upon previously learned techniques by taking data imported via API and displaying it to the interface. We'll learn how to get into the API data, get it into a usable format, and then once it is properly formatted, attach that data to the interface to make a usable implementation of the API data that, in this example, you are fetching from the Marvel API.
Video - Loading and Displaying Images on your Android Interface

Video - Loading and Displaying Images on your Android Interface

13/03/2016
Images enhance any interface and can help engagement and interaction with your users. In this video we will look at how to load and display images from a remote location via an API and the Volley library. We will look at two methods for loading images and how to layout and format images in an interface.
8 Key Announcements for Android Developers at Google IO

8 Key Announcements for Android Developers at Google IO

24/05/2016
Another year, another IO. Google made a slew of announcements, from their own foray into the assistant arena, to several curious devices and apps. Few of these have details or any API access for developers, so SitePoint will cover those at a later date. If you’re interested in reading more, I recommend Google’s official IO blog post.
Java-Free Android

Java-Free Android

17/01/2017
Android finds itself in interesting times. Google has begun creating it’s own ‘premium’ versions of the operating system (OS), Cyanogen have ceased development, and many feel that Android will change name or shape in the near future.
Real-Time OCR for Mobile Apps With RTR SDK

Real-Time OCR for Mobile Apps With RTR SDK

17/04/2017
I remember the first time I tried the image recognition technology in the Google translate app, snapping a poster to instantly translate what it said into a language I understood. It was far from perfect, but it was cool, and it showed the potential of what more traditional optical character recognition could be used for.
Would it be possible to work all day on a phone?

Would it be possible to work all day on a phone?

23/03/2023
Last week, I stupidly left the apartment to take a stroll with my office keys. As I shut the front door to double lock it and stared at the wrong set of keys in my hands with disbelief, I realised my mistake. To make things worse, I was sick, the weather was foul, and my wife wasn’t due to return from a work trip until late evening.