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ANDROID
Android is an operating system for mobile devices such as cellular phones, tablet computers and netbook. Android was developed by Google and based upon the Linux kernel and GNU software. It was initially developed by Android Inc. (a firm later purchased by Google) and lately by the Open Handset Alliance. it supports wireless communications using GSM mobile-phone technology, 802.11 Wi-Fi networks, 3G and Edge.
Android is a multi-process system, in which each application (and parts of the system) runs in its own process. Most security between applications and the system is enforced at the process level through standard Linux facilities, such as user and group IDs that are assigned to applications. Additional finer-grained security features are provided through a "permission" mechanism that enforces restrictions on the specific operations that a particular process can perform, and per-URI permissions for granting ad-hoc access to specific pieces of data.
Motorola The Motorola Droid X is the hottest Android phone on the Verizon network right now, but its more than just a pretty face and a power-packed feature set. Verizon has confirmed that the new Android phone is actually pulling down something like five times more wireless data than any other device on Big Reds network. Lenovos OPhone The planet's largest mobile carrier will reportedly launch the 3G handset sometime this quarter, though some reports are suggesting that development is being hampered as engineers struggle with creating a Chinese language version of the OS. Once launched, it will go down as the first Android-powered handset to operate on China's home-cooked TD-SCDMA 3G network. NVIDIA NVIDIA today announced that it has worked closely with Google and the Open Handset Alliance to unleash Android, a complete, open mobile phone software stack, with the Tegra series of computer-on-a-chip processors. By supporting Android, manufacturers and operators can now easily use a Tegra processor to build mobile phones with advanced user experiences that leverage web and Internet content and provide services such as mobile mash-ups and location-based applications.
Intel Intel has ported the Android operating system to its Atom powered Smartphone, PC World is reporting. Intel's general manager of software and services, Renee James, also said that Intel's customers are interested in running Android on Atom powered devices in the future. Toshiba Toshiba are considering a Qualcomm Snapdragon based Android device. The companys TG01 Windows Mobile Smartphone already uses the Snapdragon chipset and Qualcomm themselves demonstrated Android running on a reference prototype back at CES in January. Such a handset could have significantly improved AV capabilities, with various Snapdragon processors supporting anything from integrated WWAN and GPS to high-definition support, mobile digital TV, HSPA+ and WiFi. SONIVOX SONiVOX audio INSIDE is an advanced, device-hardened audio synthesis solution with high quality MIDI audio capabilities used primarily to create interactive mobile gaming applications. SONiVOX will continue to support the Android platform through the OHA as well as provide custom integration, feature enhancement and wavetable design services to SONiVOX clients. SONiVOX' audio INSIDE will provide the following capabilities to Android enabled handsets: Interactive Music Playback in Games via JET Playback of MIDI Ringtones, Game Soundtracks & Audio Effects LG LG is now bringing Android phone on the market two Smartphone from Optimus Series with Android 2.2 on board. SonyEricsson The Sony Ericsson X10 has 1GHz Snapdragon processor, which should make this one of the fastest android phones yet. The phone will sport version 1.6 of Android--aka Donut--and it will run applications from the Android Market. The device will also feature an 8-megapixel camera, with autofocus and an LED photo light.
Course Summary
The Android Training is 3 months intensive learning program. The Course fees are about Rs 20,000/- only (Java + Android) .This complete hands-on course encourages students to learn by building increasingly more sophisticated and meaningful mobile applications for Android phones. By the end of the course, each participant will build their own complete Android application incorporating most of the key aspects of the platform.
SYLLABUS
Week 1-Introduction to JAVA
(1) Data Types (2) Loops (3) Conditions (4) Operators (5) Arrays
Week 12-Interview tips 1. Effective Leadership 2. Decision Making 3. Problem Solving 4. Body Language and Proximics 5. Effective Communication