Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Nexus One Price: $530 Unlocked, $180 With T-Mobile Contract



Hi ppl after a long time.....Sorry was bit busy with some other stuff, but what i have now is very Rocking news for All nexus one fans.

Gizmodo was tipped with several screen shots of what appears to be the official Nexus One landing page and pricing for the phone. You're given two options to get the Nexus One upon release: Sold directly from Google. Unlocked and unsubsidized for $530. Or $180 if you're eligible and sign a 2-year contract with T-Mobile. In addition, here are some new details copied from Gizmodo:

• If you want it subsidized, you'll have to sign up for a 2 year mandatory contract
• There's only one rate plan: $39.99 Even More + Text + Web for $79.99 total
• Existing customers cannot keep their plan if they want a subsidized phone; they have to change to the one plan, and this only applies to accounts with one single line
• If that doesn't fly with you, you have to buy the $530 unlocked version—this actually might save you money over two years if you already have a cheap plan
• Family plans, Flexpay, SmartAccess and KidConnect subscribers must buy the phone unlocked and unsubsidized for $530
• You can only buy five Nexus One phones per Google account
• There is language in the agreement of shipping outside the US
• Google will sell it at google.com/phone, which explains what they were doing with that page a few weeks ago
• Google will still call it the Nexus One apparently, and not the Google Phone

And here is a big one:
• If you cancel your plan before 120 days, you have to pay the subsidy difference between what you paid and the unsubsidized price, so $350 in this case. Or you can return the phone to Google. You also authorize them to charge this directly to your credit card.



More to come on Jan 5th....Google has booked an 'Android Press Gather/Event" on the 5th of January.

"With the launch of the first Android-powered device just over a year ago, we've seen how a powerful, open platform can spur mobile product innovation. And this is just the beginning of what's possible."

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Basics For Wave

Google Wave actually has its own lingo – yes, you have to learn a few definitions if you’re going to really understand this new communication platform. Having knowledge of these terms will help you understand more about Google’s newest project.

- Wave: A wave, specifically, refers to a specific threaded conversation. It can include just one person, or it can include a group of users or even robots (explained below). The best comparison I can make is that it’s like your entire instant messaging (IM) history with someone. Anything you’ve ever discussed in a single chat or conversation is a wave.

- Wavelet: A wavelet is also a threaded conversation, but only a subset of a larger conversation (or a wave). It’s like a single IM conversation – a small part of a larger conversation and a larger history. Wavelets, though, can be created and managed separately from a wave.

- BlipBLIP: Even smaller than a Wavelet, a Blip is a single, individual message. It’s like a single line of an IM conversation. Blips can have other blips attached to them, called children. In addition, blips can either be published or unpublished (once again, it’s sort of like typing out an IM message but not yet sending it).

- Document: A document actually refers to the content within a blip. This seems to refer to the actual characters, words, and files associated with a blip.

- Extension: An extension is a mini-application that works within a wave. So these are the apps you can play with while using Wave. There are two main types of extenisons: Gadgets and Robots

- Gadgets: A gadget is an application users can participate with, many of which are built on Google’s OpenSocial platform. A good comparison would be iGoogle gadgets or Facebook applications.

- Robots: Robots are an automated participant within a wave. They can talk with users and interact with waves. They can provide information from outside sources (i.e.TwitterTwitter) or they can check content within a wave and perform actions based on them (i.e. provide you a stock quote if a stock name is mentioned).

- Embeded Wave: An embeded wave is a way to take a Google Wave and the conversation within it and place it on your website. Users could use this as a chatroom, as a way to contact you, or for something more.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Info About GOOGLE WAVE !!!

Google Wave is built around HTML 5, so you'll need to use what Google calls a "modern browser" — Chrome, Safari or Firefox (or IE with Google's new Chrome Frame plug-in). Once you're using Wave, you'll see a list of currently accessible waves, along with your current contacts. It's just like using a cross between IM and a wiki.

Wave looks, at first, like an in-browser instant messaging tool. It's a multi-user tool, too, so you can quickly have a conversation with an entire team. Unlike other IM tools, Wave lets you see each letter as it's typed, and replies can start before you've finished typing. That makes it much more like a real-world conversation, but it can also be disconcerting — especially if you're accustomed to editing your text while you collect your thoughts. Fortunately there's an option to use a draft mode to hide your edits until you're ready to send them to the rest of the wave's participants.

There are plenty of formatting tools, so you can use a wave to build a document collaboratively. More than one participant can edit the same wavelet — with no locks, just an indicator to show where everyone is typing. You probably wouldn't share a Wave-created document outside the flow of conversation without reformatting and editing it, but it's a good way to get started, or to get feedback from a geographically distributed team. Waves are managed by a server that operates in two parts: the server, which handles communication with end users and other Wave servers; and the store, which manages the content of both local and remote waves.

Google is touting Wave as one of the first HTML 5 applications and it needs support for new tags that only come with what Google calls 'modern browsers'. That means Apple's Safari, Mozilla's Firefox and Google's own Chrome (which also takes advantage of the built-in Gears tools to boost Wave's performance by handling local data storage and multi-threaded JavaScript operations). You can use Wave with Internet Explorer if you install Google's new Chrome Frame plugin, which adds HTML5 and other open web technologies to Microsoft's browser.

Google to Kill Internet Explorer

Google Wave is Up and now about to take over all........
Earlier today, Google said about Google Chrome Frame, a Google plug-in for Internet Explorer that “seamlessly brings Google Chrome’s open web technologies and speedy JavaScript engine to Internet Explorer.”

To use google wae on explorer either install the plugin else use Google wave or firefox or mozilla



Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Donut : Sneak Preview

What’s new in Donut? Well, look for yourself. New features that you’ll find once the Android team and carriers deliver Android 1.6 (Donut) in an over-the-air update.The new Android Market, which includes screenshots and a revamped interface; a tweaked camera/camcorder interface; and the new Quick Search box, a near-universal search bar that searches both the web and content stored on your phone.

I’m able to access these features because they are built into the Cynanogen modded version of Android available to root users. It remains to be seen when standard phones will receive the update. However new Android SDK 1.6 r2 is already available for download

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Chrome V-3.0.195.21 Out Now!!

I just heard it's very stable....and more powerful than earlier....

nice improvements in store for them in Chrome 3, including:

  • Speed Improvements: Chrome 3 is faster than any previous stable release on both the V8 and SunSpider benchmarks. (Google's calling it a 150% increase in Javascript performance since their first beta.) In the current Chrome 4 dev release, Chrome continues to oushine other browsers on most speed benchmarks.
  • The New Tab Page: Again, this is only new to those of you who've been sticking to stable releases, but thenew tab page is more customizable, allowing you to rearrange thumbnails via drag and drop and pin thumbnails you want to keep around permanently.
  • Better Omnibox: Firefox has its awesome bar, Chrome has its omnibox. As of the stable Chrome 3 release, the omnibox adds contextual icons to help you see whether autocomplete results are suggest sites, searches, bookmarks, or sites from your history.
  • HTML5: Google has been pushing the envelope withwhat dev can do with HTML5, the new standard set of tools in the next evolution of HTML (the backbone of web pages). In Chrome 3 stable, HTML5 is standard—meaning support for video, audio, and canvas tags that bring a rich web experience to your browser without the need for third-party plug-ins like Flash.
  • Themes: they've highlighted a handful of themalready, but now they're available to the stable channel users, as well.
Try These Shortcuts Might help you....

Ctrl+Shift+NOpens a new window in incognito mode.

Ctrl+Shift+TReopens the last tab you've closed. Google Chrome remembers the last 10 tabs you've closed.

Google Chrome – Where it Stands on its First Birthday?


On September 2nd 2008 Google Proudly launched its first ever Web Browser.

Lets take a sneak peak over the year of Google Chrome.Some Interesting facts about the browser

Since September 2, 2008, there have been:

– 51 developer releases, 21 beta releases or updates, and 15 stable releases or updates – Over 20,600 bugs filed (4367 of them were duplicates, 3505 have been fixed, which leaves a whole lot left to go!) – 11 external committers and bug editors, 46 external code contributors – 50 Chrome Experiments – 26 posts on the Google Chrome (Google Chrome) blog – 12 Chrome Shorts, a collection of short films about Google Chrome – A sequel to the comic in Japanese

More importantly, we’ve improved by over 150% on Javascript performance since our initial beta.

Nice stats, aren’t they? Damn, who cares about the developmental Stats?? What matters is the industry/market share. So in 12 months, how much ground has Google made? Well, not much! According to stats from Market Share/Net Applications,Chrome only has 2.84% of the market, far behind Internet Explorer’s 66.87% or Firefox’s 22.98%.


Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Google is organising content again: this time it's magazines


Another week, another Google initiative, another reason to wonder whether the giant's vaunting ambition is going to be its undoing, wonders Ian Scales. This time it's all about aggregating magazines - or rather, magazine articles.
Google this week announced 'Fast Flip'. Don't be fooled by the cutesy name, it all looks deadly serious to me. Fast Flip is another way to atomise then organise the world's content and present it in a compelling way (and sell ads around it). This time it's a magazine-style visual offering - like a news stand. Instead of presenting flat globs of textual search results (like the vanilla Google search) Fast Flip offers magazine-style page images gathered by a keyword search. One click gives you a visual close-up, a second takes you straight to the primary source where you can read the article just as God (or Murdoch) intended. Here lies the nub.
Google has been copping it big time from publishers who say the search giant is eating their lunch by assembling and aggregating their news.Oops. More enemies. So the commercial shape of Fast Flip is designed to ease big (powerful) publishers into the online world and offer some soothing revenue share at the same time. Google has kicked it off (it's still in beta within Google Labs, naturally) with a collection of magazine 'partners' with which it shares the ad revenue... presumably many more will follow. It will be fascinating to see how this one does and, if it does well, how online publishing will change because of it. One thing is for sure, individual article layout just got slightly more important and website design and navigation slightly less.

India Loves Google !!!

Google dominates Internet in India, Brazil...

It's official. India is a Google lover.

This as a recent report by digital world research firm comScore shows that Google usage is more prevalent in the emerging Internet markets of India and Brazil as compared to the rest of the world.

In July, 29.8 percent of total time spent online in Brazil was spent on Google Sites, with India only slightly lower at 28.9 percent. The next highest global market was Ireland at 15.9 percent. Here, we are not talking just about Google search but the other diverse websites falling under Google's umbrella. These include Orkut, YouTube and Google Maps.

In India, Google Sites accounted for 88.4 percent of all searches conducted, and had a commanding share of time spent in social networking with Orkut (68.2 percent), maps with Google Maps (63.9 percent) with YouTube (82.8 percent). It also commanded slightly less than half of all time spent in the blogs category with blogger (47.6 percent) and email with Gmail (46.8 percent).

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Try This Out !!!!

So I started running into some performance problems ROM's. I found out that the dalvik-cache gets carried over between ROM installs and that it can cause problems and that I should delete it, wipe my phone and start again.I have this little guide to follow:

Ok ... so reboot into cyanogen's recovery
note:--i am assuming you know about cyanogen's recovery if not then http://tinyurl.com/lxwgyl

Press (Alt+x) to enter the console

Enter the following commands ...

mount system
mount system/sd
rm -rf system/sd/dalvik-cache
umount system/sd
umount system
recovery

This will bring you back to recovery, from there perform the "Data Wipe" option in the menu.

When it's done reboot and you should be all good. Of course you'll have to redo your settings, but your apps will reinstall properly.

Well the results have been amazing. I performed the wipe this morning and I can say that this is the “FASTEST ROM I HAVE EVER RUN”. I thought it was fast when I first made the change, but ever since my fix this morning, it’s gone into turbo mode.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

OBEX in Android

First of all, they are all for Android Dev Phone. You need to have root permission in Android devices. My working machine is Ubuntu 9.04 and I use Android tool chain to compile these applications.

1. Prepare working environment:
Check Android official website and they provide a user guide. It tells me how to download Android source code and how to compile it.

It took me few hours to set up environment, download code, and make the whole building system. Like my friend said, all
OTAKU in Taiwan have android source code in their machine.

If you can run Android emulator from your compiled result, it should mean DONE. :)

2. Build it for DREAM:
The Android emulator in item one doesn't support bluetooth and I cannot play OBEX in it. I choose to play it with my Android Dev Phone. Then I modified my build system and changed some configuration files. Check another document from Android, it tells me how to change my building environment. Also, if you'd like to use the official system images, you can download them from HTC.

3. Download OBEX source codes from android-obex:

a. build openobex

> cd $MYDROID (change folder to mydroid folder)
> cd external (change folder to external directory, it's for native code)
> git clone git://gitorious.org/android-obex/openobex.git (it would download code to openobex folder)
> cd openobex
> . ../../build/envsetup.sh (run android env setup script)
> mm (it would run Android makefile to compile sources)

After running above commands, it would generate related libraries and binary files in android 'out' directory.

one static library: libopenobex (out/target/product/dream/obj/STATIC_LIBRARIES/libopenobex_intermediates/libopenobex.a)
one binary file: obex_test (out/target/product/dream/system/bin/obex_test)

use USB cable to upload binary file to Android Dev Phone.

> adb shell
> mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system (add WRITE permission in system dir)
> adb push $MYDROID/out/target/product/dream/system/bin/obex_test /system/bin

b. build obexpushd

> cd $MYDROID (change folder to mydroid folder)
> cd external (change folder to external directory, it's for native code)
> git clone git clone git://gitorious.org/android-obex/obexpushd.git (it would download code to obexpushd folder)
> cd obexpushd/src
> . ../../build/envsetup.sh (run android env setup script)
> mm (it would run Android makefile to compile sources)

After running above commands, it would generate one binary files in android 'out' directory. The same as openobex, you can use adb push to upload binary file to Android Dev Phone. BTW, you should compile openobex before obexpushd, coz obexpushd need to use openobex libraries.

one binary file: obexpushd (out/target/product/dream/system/xbin/obexpushd)

4. Verify OBEX functions between Ubuntu machine and Android Dev Phone.

Bluetooth On Android

Hurray !!! Wait on we still don't have a proper Bluetooth file transfer app, but yeah there are some apps which can make somewhat somethings possible.....

We have an app called BlueX but this is a paid version, but why not try to google it you might get it through...

Also we have an app Androbex but this also has its own drawbacks......some features are still not up to mark


So the point of writing this blog is that.....you can have a temp app as of now but ya in recent times we can expect a better app thanks to everyone @ xda developers specially garok89 and others who have taken an initiative towards developing an amazing app.......so just wait on and hold on for Android to get perfect....

Thanks to openOBEX this is Possible......
OBEX=OBject EXchange=how protocol used when sending via bluetooth ot infrared
Open=open source=anyone can use the code with no copyright issues
Sit Back n Njoy......!!!!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Steps to Root Airtel HTC Magic and Mytouch 3G( for US users)

As Promised I said i would come up with steps for Rooting....


For Airtel Customers i would assure that this is working 100% because i tried it successfully myself.......

If you have tried to use our How To Root Your Magic procedure on your MyTouch, you probably noticed a huge brick wall that you ran into during the procedure. Well, finally, the good devs over at XDA, have graced us with a solution (albiet a slightly complicated one).

PLEASE PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK, THIS IS A COMPLICATED PROCEDURE AND COULD HARM YOUR PHONE!

So with the disclaimer out of the way, let’s begin shall we?

*Thanks to Erlern for the GoldCard procedure!
*Thanks to Amon Ra for the Rooting procedure!

Before Beginning:

Have a SPARE memory card (2GB is perfect and relatively cheap) to use for the Goldcard procedure, do NOT use your normal everyday card as it will ONLY be a goldcard after we are done.

I. Download and Install the Android SDK, Fastboot, and drivers (If you already have this done, skip this section).

1. Download these 2 files:
Android SDK
Fastboot (scroll to Fastboot tool and download the appropriate one for you computer’s OS)

2. Once you download the SDK, extract the SDK files to “C:\AndroidSDK”. Then extract the fastboot program to the C:\AndroidSDK\tools\ folder.

3. Turn off the phone, then turn it back on by holding down the Power and Back button (to enter bootloader mode).

4. Plug the phone into the computer via USB. Make sure that it says FASTBOOT USB instead of FASTBOOT now.

5. Your computer should say installing drivers right now (if this is the first time you have connected the phone in fastboot mode). Hopefully your computer will automatically install them, but if it doesn’t then use this guide from Google to install the drivers.

6. Goto the Start menu type cmd into the run section of the start menu and hit enter to bring up the Command Prompt.

7. Type the following into the command dos prompt on the computer (the black screen with white letters that just opened) while the phone is connected through USB, hitting enter at the end of the line:
cd\
cd androidsdk\tools\
fastboot devices

8. You should see a serial number pop up and the word fastboot to the right of it. This means that your USB drviers are all set up correctly and you can continue. If you do NOT see this, then you need to start over or Google for how to set up the USB drivers correctly (this will help).

9. If it worked, unplug your phone and turn it off and then back on to get to the regular home screen.

*Tip: If your computer says the drivers are installed but it is installing the wrong drivers, I recommend Uninstalling the drivers using this program, USBDeview, then plug the phone in again and choose the correct drivers in the SDK USB Drivers folder

II. Create a “Goldcard”


(USE A SPARE MEMORY CARD FOR THIS, YOU WILL NOT BE USING THIS CARD FOR YOUR NORMAL MEMORY CARD AGAIN, SO HAVE THIS GOLDCARD AS ONE MEMORY CARD AND ANOTHER CARD AS YOUR REAL MEMORY CARD FOR SAVING MUSIC, FILES, ETC. TO)

1. Put the Spare memory card into your phone.

2. With the Spare Memory card in your phone, click on Settings, SD and Phone storage, then click Unmount SD card. Once it unmounts, click Format SD card. (Please keep in mind that some memory cards don’t work)

3. On the Phone, goto Settings, Applications, Development and then make sure USB Debugging is checked.

4. *Make sure you have installed the SDK and Fastboot correctly from Section I!!!
Plug the phone into the computer and then open the Command Prompt (goto the start menu and type in cmd in the search box). Then type the following with hitting enter at the end of each line.

cd\
cd\AndroidSDK\tools\
adb devices

(wait for the it to show a serial number underneath, if it doesn’t then reinstall the drivers from section I). Then type:

adb shell
cat /sys/class/mmc_host/mmc1/mmc1:*/cid

5. A code will display, write the code down (MAKE SURE TO WRITE IT DOWN EXACTLY!)

6. Now, on your computer, goto http://revskills.de/pages/download.html and download QMAT 4.36. Extract the file to your computer somewhere and double click on the qmat.exe to open the program (THIS IS A DEMO VERSION SO IT WILL ONLY STAY OPEN FOR 10 MINUTES, SO TRY AND NOT LINGER WHILE DOING THE NEXT STEPS).

7. Click on Cryptoanalysis Tools then Crypto Toolbox

8. Scroll down till you see a text box with a button titled, “Reverse String”, next to it. Put the CID you wrote down earlier into the text box (DOUBLE CHECK IT!) and then click the Reverse String button. It should reverse the CID you put in, write this down now (AND AGAIN DOUBLE CHECK IT!).

9. Now, on your computer, goto http://revskills.de/pages/goldcard.html and enter your email in the appropriate field and for CID enter the reversed CID you just copied down BUT REPLACE THE FIRST 2 DIGITS WITH 2 ZEROS! (i.e. 12345678910 becomes 00345678910). *Thanks to Viper for providing these Goldcards for FREE!

10. Click continue and then you will receive your goldcard.img via email. Once it arrives save it to your computer.

11. Now, goto http://download.cnet.com/HxD-Hex-Editor/3000-2352-10891068.html?part=dl-HxDHexEdi&subj=uo&tag=button to download the HxD Hex Editor. Save it and install it to your computer.

12. Take your SD card out of your phone and put it into the SD adapter it came with. Then put that into your computer so it shows up on your computer as Removable Disk.

13. Open the Hex Editor and click on the Extra tab, then click on Open Disk. Under Physical Disk select Removable Disk (your SD card you just put into the computer). Make sure to UNcheck “Open as ReadOnly”. Click OK.

14. Goto the Extra tab again and click Open Disk Image. Open up the goldcard.img that you saved from your email. You should now have two tabs, one is the SD card (Removable Disk) and the other is the goldcard.img
Press OK when prompted for Sector Size 512 (Hard Disks/Floppy Disks).

15. Click on the Goldcard.img tab and click on the Edit tab and click Select All. Then click on the Edit tab again and click Copy.

16. Click on the Removable Disk tab (Your SD Card) and select offset 00000000 to 00000170 then click on the Edit tab and click Paste Write.

17. Click on File then click Save.

18. Close the Hex Editor.

19. Test what we’ve done:

Take out the memory card from the computer, then put it back in.
Try to open the memory card on the computer (Removable Disk), if it lets you, you are all set. If it asks/tells you to reformat the card, then try steps 13 – 19 again. If it gives you the same error again, then try a different memory card (Erlern said it didn’t work for him until he finally went and bought a Kingston 2GB card, then it worked on that card only).


III. Root the MyTouch using the Goldcard

1. Save the required file (SappIMG.img) to your computer, then save it to your goldcard (Do NOT rename it to anything, leave it as SappIMG.zip). Then take out your Goldcard from the computer.

ROM v2.53.707.2 (Engineerings SPL v1.33.2010) - MD5 : F9674D19BE5F949D0D9DC99714D210E3

ROM v2.16.707.3 (NON-Perfected stock SPL v1.33.0009) - MD5 : DC391E4A3FC57861D7197C151176ED96

ROM v2.16.151.1 (NON-Perfected stock SPL v1.33.0009) - MD5 : ADA4924293EFF619B05BB397446F862D

———————————————————————————————————————————————–

2.. Take your original memory card (NOT YOUR GOLDCARD) and save whatever is on it to your computer as a backup before beginning.

3. Put the memory card into your phone (AGAIN NOT THE GOLDCARD).

4. With the memory card in your phone, click on Settings, SD and Phone storage, then click Unmount SD card. Once it unmounts, click Format SD card.

5. Plug the phone into the computer and mount the SD card so we can save a file to it.

6. Download the 1.33.2005 HBoot and save it to your newly formatted memory card, and then rename it to update.zip (windows sometimes just needs you to rename it update and if you still see the zip folder symbol next to the file that means that it is still update.zip even though it only shows update).

7. Turn off your phone once the update.zip file is on the memory card.

8. Take out the memory card from the phone and put in the Goldcard (all while the phone is still off).

9. Turn on the phone by hold down the Power and Volume Down button. When the screen comes to the rainbow (or skating android screen), it should automatically pick up the SappIMG.zip file and ask you to update. Go ahead and update (DO NOT INTERRUPT THIS PROCESS).

10. Once the flashing is COMPLETE. Then turn off the phone.

11. While the phone is off, take out the Goldcard and put in the regular SD card (the one with the update.zip file on it).

12. Turn on the phone while holding Back and Power until the Fastboot screen comes up (when the fastboot screen comes up it should read, 1.33.2005 for SPL).

13. Download Amon Ra’s Recovery Image and save it to the AndroidSDK\Tools folder on your computer.

14. Plug the phone into the computer (while still in fastboot mode).

15. Goto the Start menu type cmd into the run section of the start menu and hit enter to bring up the Command Prompt.

16. Type the following into the command dos prompt on the computer (the black screen with white letters that just opened) while the phone is connected through USB, hitting enter at the end of the line:
cd\
cd androidsdk\tools\
fastboot devices

17. You should see a serial number pop up and the word fastboot to the right of it. This means that your USB drviers are all set up correctly and you can continue. If you do NOT see this, then you need to start over or Google for how to set up the USB drivers correctly (this will help).

18. If it worked, type the following into the command prompt (with hitting enter at the end of the line):

fastboot boot recovery-RAv1.2.0H.img *the 0 in 1.2.0H is a Zero not an Oh

19. Once the phone boots into the recovery mode, then click on Apply Update.zip

20. Once it is finished applying the update, hit home and back to reboot the phone. It should boot up into recovery mode, if not hold down the power button until it does. Once it loads the recovery screen, then take out the battery and put it back in.

21. Turn on the phone by holding Back and Power to get into Fastboot mode again. At the top it should read 1.33.2005. If so, turn off the phone. If not retry this section.

22. Take out the SD card (while the phone is off) and put it into your computer via the cardreader it came with.

23. Open the memory card on the computer and delete the update.zip file from the memory card.

24. Download Amon Ra’s 32A based image and save it to the memory card, rename it to update.zip

25. Put the SD card back into your phone and turn the phone on by holding down Back and Power. Once it boots up into fastboot mode, plug the phone into the computer via Usb (the command prompt should still be open on your computer).

26. Type the following into the command prompt (with hitting enter at the end of the line):

fastboot boot recovery-RAv1.2.0H.img *the 0 in 1.2.0H is a Zero not an Oh

27. Once the phone boots up into recovery mode, click the Apply Update.zip

28. Once the update is complete click home and back to reboot.

29. ALL DONE YOU NOW HAVE ROOT! You can use the phone as is now with Root access. If you want to load a new ROM (like a Hero ROM for instance)......


Any Questions welcome.....happy Rooting...njoy.....


NOTE:- Works for MyTouch


Sunday, August 16, 2009

Root Your HTC Magic (Airtel) and MyTouch3g

Amon_RA on the XDA-Developers forum has just blessed the Android community with a comprehensive step-by-step process for gaining root access to the MyTouch 3g. While the necessary items to root the device are mainly software-based, users will need two SD cards. One is used to create a “Goldcard”, while the other will be used to run the edited update file on the device.

The instructions, along with the necessary files, can be found here


Enjoy People......Will post the step by step guide after i successfully Root it.....

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Bharti Airtel HTC Magic Rooting

Hi,

People in India were so excited about the launch of HTC Magic, some of them even started saving their pockets so that they could afford this Magic @29,900 INR. But to the contrary now people are saddened, because Airtel and HTC let them down.

All Hype about the Android platform was in vain, what's the use of having a phone with GPS and no Maps installed in it, having Wifi and no Gmail on it. Other than these no "MARKET"...from where people can download apps and games...but people call it open source platform.....Can someone Explain HOW...????

Paying amount nearly 30k just to have a touch screen i don't think its worth that.....

Well all i can say as of now is please don't try new methods because people on XDA are working on this Perfect SPL (Secondary Program Loader )

Perfect SPL = SPL that gives "fastboot remote: not allow" when trying to fastboot flash or boot.

So far the following Perfect SPL's were spotted :
- 1.33.0006 (Tmobile Mytouch 3G - cid: T-MOB010)
- 1.33.0010 (cid : HTC__038 , cid : HTC__037)****
- 1.33.0004 (HTC Magic JAPAN)

****----> This is what Airtel Magic is loaded with....

Findings so far :
If you have a perfect SPL with S=OFF, you CAN flash your SPL using the following method :

$fastboot oem rebootRUU
$fastboot flash zip

You can find out whether your Security is ON or OFF by powering off and then powering on while holding the back button......

Hope we soon get to root our phones......cheers njoy.....

Saturday, August 1, 2009

What Is BING..???

Did you ever wonder what Bing stands for......

An aside: 'Bing' was the name chosen as it is 'onomotopoeic' -- that it sounds like what it means -- a word that conveys the response by the engine to a surfer who keys in a Search term.



But what I feel is.....


Bing Is Not Google......this is what Bing stands for.....


Njoy...cheers...

Over 150 Web URLs per person on Earth

Bing has put the number of web pages at over 1 trillion, while Google has indexed more than one trillion discreet web addresses

The Internet is growing so fast that there are more addresses than people on Earth, claims the team behind Microsoft’s search engine Bing.

Bing has put the number of web pages at over 1 trillion, while Google has indexed more than one trillion discreet web addresses. This means that there are about 150 web addresses per person in the world.

This means that if a person spent just one minute reading every website in existence, he or she would be kept busy for 31,000 years, without any sleep.

“An average person would need six hundred thousand decades of nonstop reading to read through the information,” News.com.au quoted Bing as saying.


The largest Internet population belongs to China, with 338 million users online. However, InternetWorldStats.com (IWS), a Web site that combines multiple data sources, has claimed that China’s online population is more like 298 million.
According to IWS, the top 5 countries with the most internet users are: China, US, Japan, India, and Brazil.


Wow, isn't it Interesting......

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Taste Of Android Donut

Want a quick glimpse of what’s to come in the Donut build of Android?
Thank your friends over at the XDA Community for showing a few images and notes of the latest version of code released by Google."Donut" is the next major branch of Android - not Android 2.0 as Google employees like to remind people - that is expected to upgrade Android. From the looks of the latest Donut code released to developers, we know there will be:

- Gestures
- Multitouch

UPDATE: Android team member Romain Guy says multitouch is not supported in Donut, despite what users claim to see. Cyanogen clarified with the following tweet: “Regarding multitouch in Donut.. Nothing in the Android code itself, but there ARE new kernel commits to support it.”
- Speech synthesizer
- CDMA support
- Universal search
- WPA enterprise
- VPN support
- Automatic backups
- Increased performance
- Built-in toggle widgets

We already knew that Donut would include universal search, and it doesn’t surprise anyone that CDMA (required for Android to come to Sprint and Verizon) or that multitouch (seen in the Hero) appears in Donut. However, it’s nice to know that gestures are coming, too. We’ll also see speech synthesizer (computer voice Text-To-Speech library) judging from the Google I/O conference video and Donut screenshots below. I hope it will improve on the current TTS library available for Android.

Cyanogen has built a ROM to run on the G1/HTC Dream to see how well Donut - in its current stage - performs on the Dream. It’s far from a final product, but we should see certain elements of the build in the G1 eventually. Let’s just hope it’s not another adventure in cupcakery

Friday, July 24, 2009

Android + Google Voice + GUAVA = SIM-Free calling options?


Google Android device owners who have accounts from both Google Voice and Gizmo5.com may be able to make and receive phone calls even if they don’t have a SIM card in their device. An experimental app named GUAVA, which stands for GoogleVoice Unauthorized Android Voice Application, links Google Voice and Gizmo5 accounts, allowing consumers to make calls without using their network minutes or even a SIM card.

I’ve heard of Android users adding their GV number to T-Mobile myFaves for more free calls, but this is one of the first solutions I’ve found for non-myFaves subscribers. In fact, GUAVA bypasses carriers altogether by connecting to Wi-Fi networks and delivering contract-free communication to:

* Cell phones and landlines
* SMS messages
* Skype users
* GoogleTalk users

NOTE: I've heard people were able to receive several free calls and SMS messages while testing the app; however, outgoing calls require purchasing call-out credits from Gizmo5.

The GUAVA/Google Voice link may prove useful to travelers or people who cannot find access to their network. People have visited friends and family members in areas where T-Mobile connections were not present whatsoever. This may come in handy if I find myself in a similar situation and have an Internet connection available.

Don't know where the technology is taking us.......cheers njoy.....

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Rooting Your HTC Magic

Well since India got its first Android Powered Phone HTC Magic...lets learn How to Root...????? You might wonder What is Root and Why...????

What Does Root Give Me?

1. Full control over your system
2. Ability to alter system files. You can replace many parts of the "Android Core" with this including:
* Themes
* Core apps (maps, calendar, clock etc)
* Recovery image
* Bootloader
* Toolbox (linux binary that lets you execute simple linux commands like "ls") can be replaced with Busybox (slightly better option)
* Boot images
* Add linux binaries
3. Run special apps that need more control over the system
* SuperUser (lets you approve or deny the use of root access to any program)
* Task Manager For Root (Lets you kill apps that you otherwise could not kill)
* Tether apps (like the one found at [android-wifi-tether.googlecode.com])
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4. Backup your system
* You can make a folder on your sdcard and backup all of your .apk files to your sdcard (helps if an author decides to "upgrade" you to a version that requires you to pay to use the version you just had)
5. Relocate your (browser/maps/market) cache to your /sdcard
6. Relocate your installed applications to your /sdcard
7. Reboot your phone from the terminal app easily (su reboot )

Remember Rooting Your Phone Can Cause Your Phone to Be Bricked so Do It On Your Own Risk.....No Body Is Responsible For Your Act.....

Friday, July 3, 2009

I Found A New Mail Box


This new mail client based on Thunderbird that is currently in its Beta stages.

All week I have been using PostBox and love it. It has so many great features that you never knew you wanted, yet don’t know how you lived without once you have them.

From their site:

A new kind of messaging application, the Postbox™ email client helps you spend less time managing email and more time using email to get things done. Postbox automatically analyzes your e-mail messages, documents, photos, and links to web pages; then it catalogs all this information making it faster to search for and retrieve.

Easy-to-use tagging features let you organize messages the way you want and then focus on one project at a time without missing out on important new messages. You can also view messages by conversation, edit messages, and create to-do items that appear in mailbox windows.

Definitely check it out!!! Click my new MailBox

Thursday, July 2, 2009

The evolution of Gmail labels

I love labels in Gmail. Most email programs use folders, which only let me put mail in one place at a time. With labels, I can organize mail in multiple ways. Combined with filters to automatically label incoming messages, Gmail offers powerful ways to organize email.

When I joined the Gmail , I was surprised to learn from web that only 29% of Gmail users had created any labels. At first, I thought perhaps conversation threading and search made the need to organize our mail less important. But when google talked to people who use Gmail, we got a different story. People often asked us to add folders to Gmail, assuming no system of organization existed. As one person said in a usability study, "What are labels... and where are my folders?"

I realized that if you didn't know about labels, it would be easy to assume Gmail had no way to organize your mail. Not only were "labels" unfamiliar, they were kind of hidden. So, i set out to make labels more accessible, as well as more powerful. Most of the changes have been in Gmail for a while, but they're adding some new features today. I thought you'd enjoy a peek at the method to their madness.

The first thing i did was make labels look more like the sticky notes you use in real life. Making the interface mimic things you interact with outside the computer can sometimes improve ease of use.

Then they worked on the actions you take to apply and remove labels. Before, to put a label on a message, you had to look under "More actions> Apply label." Not only was this option hidden in a generic menu, but the language wasn't what people are familiar with when it comes to organizing mail.They explored several alternatives:

Google also learned that if they made labels sound too much like folders, people got confused. For instance, while "Copy to" and "Add to" were easy to use, these terms made people think they were creating multiple copies of a message. "Move to" was familiar but didn't lead people to think they were creating copies. And people seem to have picked it up fast! Since the launch of the new menu buttons in March, they're seeing a 50% increase in new Gmail users trying labels in their first 2 weeks. And overall usage of the "Move to" menu surpassed that of the "Labels" menu within 7 weeks of launching:

For their latest set of changes, i looked at how you access labels on the left side. In other email applications, folders get the royal treatment and are given a seat at the top near your inbox. But in Gmail, labels were stuck in a box below Chat — almost like they were telling people, "you don't want to use these." In testing, google discovered that it worked best to remove the terminology altogether and just place custom labels right under the system labels (e.g. "Inbox"):

The last step was to add drag-and-drop. Now, you can drag mail into a label, or even drag a label directly onto a message:

Making it easier to process and organize your mail requires more than just labels,
But I hope these changes start to improve the process. I have much more in store, so stay tuned and keep the feedback coming.

Thanks, cheers,