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  • Le projet MonoDroid apporte .NET sur Android, Novell veut construire une passerelle entre le framewo

    Le projet MonoDroid apporte .NET sur Android Novell veut construire une passerelle entre le framework de Microsoft et l'OS de Google Ce n'est pas un scoop, .NET tend à se généraliser. Aujourd'hui, le framework de Microsoft pourrait bien toucher Android, la plateforme Java de son grand concurrent Google, grâce à un projet de Novell, l'éditeur de Mono. Petit retour sur le projet Mono. Mono est l'implantation open-source et portable du framework .Net. Certains vont même jusqu'à dire qu...

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  • guvciew/youtube problem

    - by Anonymous
    I'm fairly new to Linux. Running on 12.10 Ubuntu. I've been running into some problems recording videos. Cheese crashes (as I've read from other users), YouTube will not allow me to select Allow (flash in Chrome and in Firefox). I managed to get 1 video uploaded from my cam and it worked about half the time, cut the audio off, lagged, etc. My computer is fine 4gigs, 32-bit i5 so it shouldn't be a problem. Now onto guv, I managed to get 1 video to work and after that every video I save it comes up with an orange file that looks like a film. I tried to change the file name, open in VLC, everything. I love Ubuntu and I'm never going back to Windows, ever One other thing to note is I am allowed to click "allowed" in Tiny chat. I even went to the adobe website to allow everything to bypass allow, deny option and nothing. Even went out of my way to add youtube/upload/cam for it to allow it and nothing. I realize right now Flash has been terrible for the past couple of months (especially in Chrome). What my question is well first and foremost, how do I fix this, if possible? I've thought about running Wine but I haven't heard anything good about it and I've already re reformated Ubuntu twice. Is there a codec pack I need too? Like I said everything works fine, especially in Chrome. It allows me to broadcast, no lag, and my mic works fine. guv would be my best option at this point because everything I've tried has given me nothing but trouble Thanks and I hope you guys can give me an answer. I've been at this for 2-3 days straight now. I could even go out of my way to not use Youtube and use something similar if it came down to it.

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  • Concours WeekEnd BeMyApp Android : découvrez les projets développés durant ce week-end

    BeMyApp organise son premier concours gratuit dédié à Google Android Il se déroulera chez Milestone Factory à Paris, le WeekEnd du 10 décembre. BeMyApp et Appliiphone.fr organisent du 10 au 12 décembre la 3ème édition du WeekEnd BeMyApp, compétition gratuite permettant à des porteurs d'idées de rencontrer des compétences techniques pour créer une application mobile en 48 heures. Pour la première fois, elle sera dédié aux applications sous Android. Le déroulement est le même que lors des précédentes éditions : - Le vendredi soir toute personne ayant une idée d'application mobil...

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  • 3D Ray Casting / Picking

    - by Chris
    Hi, I am not sure if I should post this link, but I feel this falls into game development just as much as it does math. I have a ray cast's far and near values and I am trying to calculate the end point of the ray so that I can either draw a line to show the ray, or render an object at the end of 3d mouse position. Here is my post on the stack overflow math site, if there is a problem with me doing this just close the thread. Thank you. http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/15918/help-with-matrix-mathematica

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  • Google I/O 2011: Optimizing Android Apps with Google Analytics

    Google I/O 2011: Optimizing Android Apps with Google Analytics Nick Mihailovski, Philip Mui, Jim Cotugno Thousands of apps have taken advantage of Google Analytics' native Android tracking capabilities to improve the adoption and usability of Andriod Apps. This session covers best practices for tracking apps on mobile, TV and other devices. We'll also show you how to gain actionable insights from new tracking and reporting capabilities. From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 6819 34 ratings Time: 47:40 More in Science & Technology

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  • Android 2.3 Gingerbread est disponible pour les développeurs, beaucoup d'améliorations dont un nouveau Garbage Collector

    Comme vous pouvez le constater sur le site Developpeurs d'Android, Android 2.3 Gingerbread est sorti. Au menu, un nouveau Garbage Collector, des améliorations pour l'accès aux fonctionnalités comme OpenGL ES ou les senseurs depuis un programme natif (en C), support des formats VP8, WebM, AAC et AMR, des nouveaux effets audio, la gestion d'une caméra pour la vidéo-conférence, support de SIP/VOIP, support de Near Field Communication

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  • Android market going down the drain?

    <b>Ian's Thoughts:</b> "You can search the Android Market for the following keywords and see quite a bit of content that I feel shouldn't be available to customers, and definitely not to children: nude, sex, porn, 18+, adults only, boobs, the android market seems to be turning into a porn hub."

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  • How to manage security cameras in Ubuntu?

    - by Josh
    I am setting up a server of sorts and chose ubuntu for the OS as my dad has it on a few computers. I am unimpressed with Windows or MAC due to all the add-ons and complexity of it when all I want is something simple. The system will have 3 purposes, storing my wife's photography work (she is a professional photographer) storing music for quick access to our entertainment system (will be running the system through the tv in our living room and thus through our surround sound) and will also serve as a DVR unit for a home security system I am going to put together. My question is what sort of software options are there for the Ubuntu system as far as a DVR with frame by frame playback. It does not need to be fancy but of course a variety of options are a nice touch.

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  • Android XML Parser Performance

    Shane Conder will show us how different XML parsers affect performance with Android and the answers might surprise you. The article provides developers with data for choosing a particular XML parser and Android code that demonstrates all three parsers.

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  • WWDC : 130 millions des nouveaux consommateurs iOS étaient au préalable sur Android, ils auraient «acheté un téléphone Android par erreur» selon Cook

    WWDC : la plupart des 130 millions de nouveaux consommateurs iOS étaient au préalable sur Android, d'après Tim Cook ils auraient « acheté un téléphone Android par erreur » C'est dans une atmosphère détendue et une pointe d'humour que Tim Cook, le patron de Cupertino, s'est adressé à l'assemblée de développeurs. « Plus de 130 millions de clients qui ont acheté un dispositif iOS sur les 12 mois qui se sont écoulés devenaient propriétaires de leur tout premier appareil Apple » a-t-il expliqué Tim...

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  • User Experience Guidance for Developers: Anti-Patterns

    - by ultan o'broin
    Picked this up from a recent Dublin Google Technology User Group meeting: Android App Mistakes: Avoiding the Anti-Patterns by Mark Murphy, CommonsWare Interesting approach of "anti-patterns" aimed at mobile developers (in this case Android), looking at the best way to use code and what's in the SDK while combining it with UX guidance (the premise being the developer does the lot). Interestingly, the idea came through that developers need to stop trying to make one O/S behave like another--on UX grounds. Also, pretty clear that a web-based paradigm is being promoting for Android (translators tell me that translating an Android app reminded them of translating web pages too). Haven't see the "anti"-approach before, developer cookbooks and design patterns sure. Check out the slideshare presentation.

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  • Xperia handset - cannot send files using bluetooth

    - by Sandeepan Nath
    My friend has a Sony Ericsson Xperia (most probably X8) handset which is an Android based smartphone. He is not able to send files through bluetooth but able to receive. I don't exactly remember the version of Android which he is currently having. He has tried to download and install the required update using the same phone (he has internet connected) from http://www.sonyericsson.com but not able to install it. So, he asked me to help him. Which version of Android do you think he has? Does it seem like he does not have Android 2.1 installed. It is written here (click on Xperia X8) that If your phone already has Android 2.1, you can use your mobile network* or a WiFi connection to download the software. Is it possible that he does not have updated Android and so not able to download? If so, does he need to upgrade to Android 2.1 first? Should it be done by connecting it to a PC?

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  • Steady zoom on center in LWJGL (Modelview)

    - by l5p4ngl312
    I am having a problem in LWJGL with zooming in and out. I am using glScaled(zoom, zoom, 1) before glTranslated. There are 2 problems: 1. The rate of zoom speeds up a lot when zooming out (lower zoom value). 2. It zooms in on the bottom left corner of the screen rather than the center. Eventually, I would like to have the zoom focused on the mouse position. I have tried to fix these problems by make it glScaled(zoom^12, zoom^12, 1) so that the greater the zoom value, the faster it will zoom in order to balance out the faster zoom at lower zoom values. To compensate for the zoom focused on the bottom left, I have tried to subtract (zoom+1)^10 + 2^10 from the X and Y of each sprite. This results in a curved zoom path, first to the left and then to the right. It is a 2D game.

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  • Microsft Lync mobile bientôt disponible sur Windows Phone, Android, iOS et BlackBerry

    Microsft Lync mobile bientôt disponible sur Windows Phone Android, iOS et BlackBerry Lync , L'outil de communication professionnel de Microsoft sera bientôt disponible sur plusieurs plateformes mobiles différentes. La division australienne de la firme a annoncé dans un message sur Twitter, que des applications mobiles Lync pour Windows Phone, Android, iOS et BalckBerry seront publiées dans les quatre semaines à venir. [IMG]http://rdonfack.developpez.com/images/LyncMobile.PNG[/IMG] Anciennement connu sous le nom d'Office Communication server 2007 R2, Microsoft Lync 2010 est une solution de communication qui unifie les conférences par voix, messageries instant...

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  • converting a mouse click to a ray

    - by Will
    I have a perspective projection. When the user clicks on the screen, I want to compute the ray between the near and far planes that projects from the mouse point, so I can do some ray intersection code with my world. I am using my own matrix and vector and ray classes and they all work as expected. However, when I try and convert the ray to world coordinates my far always ends up as 0,0,0 and so my ray goes from the mouse click to the centre of the object space, rather than through it. (The x and y coordinates of near and far are identical, they differ only in the z coordinates where they are negatives of each other) GLint vp[4]; glGetIntegerv(GL_VIEWPORT,vp); matrix_t mv, p; glGetFloatv(GL_MODELVIEW_MATRIX,mv.f); glGetFloatv(GL_PROJECTION_MATRIX,p.f); const matrix_t inv = (mv*p).inverse(); const float unit_x = (2.0f*((float)(x-vp[0])/(vp[2]-vp[0])))-1.0f, unit_y = 1.0f-(2.0f*((float)(y-vp[1])/(vp[3]-vp[1]))); const vec_t near(vec_t(unit_x,unit_y,-1)*inv); const vec_t far(vec_t(unit_x,unit_y,1)*inv); ray = ray_t(near,far-near); What have I got wrong? (How do you unproject the mouse-point?)

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  • DIY Photo Rig Takes Laser-Triggered 3D Insect Photos

    - by Jason Fitzpatrick
    How do you catch a butterfly in flight and in 3D? You do it with this laser triggered photo rig. This it yourself monster is an absolute beauty of at-home engineering. It has dual focus planes, dual flashes, a laser trigger, and enough machined aluminum to make us wish we had a CNC out in the garage. If you’re one part photographer, one part electronics tinker, and one part machinist, this is the kind of weekend project that will cement you into neighborhood DIY lore. Hit up the link below for a full build guide and sample photos. High-Speed 3D Portable Macro Unit [via DIY Photography] How to Make the Kindle Fire Silk Browser *Actually* Fast! Amazon’s New Kindle Fire Tablet: the How-To Geek Review HTG Explains: How Hackers Take Over Web Sites with SQL Injection / DDoS

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  • How to render a terrain using height maps and getting basic collision detection on top of the terrain and camera (moving on the terrain)

    - by M1kstur
    I have loaded a .RAW file into a 2x2 array in my class. The way I am rendering it works fine but I am struggling to get the camera to move on top of the terrain. The terrain renders from 0,0,0 (x,y,z) as that is where I put my camera. My camera class allows to the "camera" to move through the scene. I want to be able to "walk" on top of the terrain with some basic collision detection (if possible). Any tips on where to go for this or any tips?

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  • security cameras and Ubuntu

    - by Josh
    I am setting up a server of sorts and chose ubuntu for the OS as my dad has it on a few computers. I am unimpressed with Windows or MAC due to all the add-ons and complexity of it when all I want is something simple. The system will have 3 purposes, storing my wife's photography work (she is a professional photographer) storing music for quick access to our entertainment system (will be running the system thru the tv in our living room and thus though our surround sound) and will also serve as a DVR unit for a home security system I am going to put together. My question is what sort of software options are there for the Ubuntu system as far as a DVR with frame by frame playback. It does not need to be fancy but of course a variety of options are a nice touch.

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  • Use a Coffee Cup Sleeve as a Temporary Lens Hood

    - by Jason Fitzpatrick
    Whether you left your lens hood at home or you don’t even have one, this quick and dirty hack turns a coffee cup sleeve into a temporary lens hood. Slide the sleeve around the lens, take the photos, toss it in the recycling bin. Except for making a quick cut with pocket knife to adjust the size (if need be) there’s not much else you need to do for this simple sleeve-to-hood hack. [via DIY Photography] How to Own Your Own Website (Even If You Can’t Build One) Pt 3 How to Sync Your Media Across Your Entire House with XBMC How to Own Your Own Website (Even If You Can’t Build One) Pt 2

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  • Scrolling a WriteableBitmap

    - by Skoder
    I need to simulate my background scrolling but I want to avoid moving my actual image control. Instead, I'd like to use a WriteableBitmap and use a blitting method. What would be the way to simulate an image scrolling upwards? I've tried various things buy I can't seem to get my head around the logic: //X pos, Y pos, width, height Rect src = new Rect(0, scrollSpeed , 480, height); Rect dest = new Rect(0, 700 - scrollSpeed , 480, height); //destination rect, source WriteableBitmap, source Rect, blend mode wb.Blit(destRect, wbSource, srcRect, BlendMode.None); scrollSpeed += 5; if (scrollSpeed > 700) scrollSpeed = 0; If height is 10, the image is quite fuzzy and moreso if the height is 1. If the height is a taller, the image is clearer, but it only seems to do a one to one copy. How can I 'scroll' the image so that it looks like it's moving up in a continuous loop? (The height of the screen is 700).

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  • Google I/O 2012 - Building Android Applications that Use Web APIs

    Google I/O 2012 - Building Android Applications that Use Web APIs Yaniv Inbar Google offers a large and growing set of back-end services, from AdSense to Tasks to Calendar to Google+, that can enrich your app, and increasingly they have a uniform set of APIs. This session discusses how to use them efficiently and securely, including authenticating safely and with good user experience, and describes Android-specific app-level optimizations. For all I/O 2012 sessions, go to developers.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 563 12 ratings Time: 55:14 More in Science & Technology

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  • Google I/O 2012 - Building Mobile App Engine Backends for Android, iOS and the Web

    Google I/O 2012 - Building Mobile App Engine Backends for Android, iOS and the Web Dan Holevoet, Christina Ilvento Mobile application development is growing at explosive rates and the best of those applications have a backend server. Find out how you can use App Engine's new feature to build powerful APIs to support mobile applications running on Android, iOS, and mobile browsers. For all I/O 2012 sessions, go to developers.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 1783 43 ratings Time: 48:38 More in Science & Technology

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  • Nouvelle page cours Android avec déjà 10 articles sur le développement mobile avec Android. Faites-n

    Bonjour à tous, Ce sujet est destiné à mieux connaître vos attentes et vos domaines préférés concernant Android. Pour faire bref : Quel tutoriel ou cours Android voudriez vous voir paraître prochainement sur DVP? N'hésitez pas à préciser : Pourquoi ce domaine vous interesse ? Pourquoi auriez vous besoin de ce cours/tutoriel ? Sous quelle forme le voudriez vous ? Cours théorique avec peu d'exemples? Tutoriel pratique avec de nombreux e...

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