Saturday, August 11, 2012

MC2 Post 1351 Charging Laptops and OTA Android Roms




OTA Update Center Allows Developers to Push Updates to Custom Android ROMs
 
From:  http://www.bgr.com

A new free service has been announced for developers of custom Android ROMs. The service, called OTA Update Center, is relatively simple and allows developers to easily push over-the-air updates to their users. Rather than requiring developers to host their own files, OTA Update Center provides a server and an update app that streamlines the process of updating a custom ROM. After registering for Update Center, a developer needs to simply add a few lines to their ROM’s build.prop file and provide a direct-link to the download. The rest of the work is done by Google’s (GOOG) service, and users will automatically be notified when an update is available for their custom ROMs.






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If You Have and Android Device 
That NEEDS Updating
the How-To Is RIGHT HERE:
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How to Update an Android OS

From:  http://www.ehow.com







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From:   http://www.androidcentral.com





Intel to Bring Wireless Charging to Smartphones and Ultrabooks in 2013

 
According to DigiTimes' "upstream supply chain," Intel is readying technology that will wirelessly charge Intel powered smartphones via over-the-air induction. To put it in layman's terms, hardware inside the phone will be able to grab low power electricity from mid-air and charge the battery. It's safe, and already has a standard in the Wireless Power Consortium's Qi method, which we've seen in action with contact induction charging on the Thunderbolt. The real barrier, according to the sources has been cost.








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