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HTC Desire P and Desire Q Android smartphones leaked?


HTC may be working on the extension of its Desire series, with two still unannounced Desire smartphones popping-up at Taiwan’s National Communications Commission.
The two phones are Desire P (model number T326h) and Desire Q (T328h), though as I’m writing this, we’ve no idea what these two are all about. We know that they won’t target the high-end of the market — we have the HTC One for that — and will most likely be offered to budget smartphone buyers. In that sense, there’s a chance some Western countries may not even get these two, which isn’t necessarily bad — most of us want a high-end smartphone. anyway.
As a reminder, the last HTC Desire smartphone we’ve seen was the Desire U, which was an everything but impressive device, running Ice Cream Sandwich rather than Jelly Bean out of box. We hope the Desire P and Desire Q won’t repeat that mistake…

Google launches Keep, a cloud-based notes service



Google announced a new service, Keep, that’ll compete with note-taking apps like Evernote on the desktop and Android mobile devices. Google Keep will let you jot down a quick note that’ll sync to Drive, Google’s cloud storage service. The notes are more than text and can include checklists and photos. There’s even support for dictation so you can speak your notes and send them to the Drive.
The Google Keep app is available for devices running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich or higher. It’s also a web app that’s accessible from any browser. Go tohttp://drive.google.com/keep to check it out.

Google’s Eric Schmidt confirms Android and Chrome will stay separate



After Google replaced Android chief Andy Rubin with Sundar Pichai of the Chrome group, analysts and pundits alike speculated that Android and Chrome could merge in the future. Google’s Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt put the brakes on this rumor by confirming that Android and Chrome will remain separate. Though they will not merge, the two products could overlap in some of their features said Schmidt.
Google isn’t the only company looking at ways to tie in their mobile product with their desktop operating system. Over the past few years, iOS and OS X have started sharing services like Notes, Reminders and music using iCloud. Google could build something similar using Chrome, Android and Google’s cloud services like Drive and the newly announced Keep. It’ll be interesting to see what Google builds into Android in the next few years under the leadership of Pichai. I’m excited by what’s ahead, how about you?

Evernote for Android update brings new photo features, Premium trial



Evernote just released a very useful update for Android owners of the app. It brings a handful of new photo features within notes, better document organization, and a special offer for Deutsche Telekom subscribers.
The first of the additions is Page Camera, which helps improves the scanning of documents (as well as pages from the Evernote Smart Notebook by Moleskine if you own one) and their clarity for better readability in your notes.
The next feature has been present in the iOS app for a while, multi-shot camera. It’ll allow you to snap multiple photos and then publish them all into one note rather than taking them one by one and adding them in. It’s a real time saver, especially if you’re big on photo usage within Evernote.
Shortcuts first got their debut in the Evernote for Mac app and they’re present now for Android as well. Go to the shortcuts panel to bookmark favorite notes or notebooks for quick access.

Google Adds Facial Recognition Into Play Movies for Android Tablets



If you stop by the Google Play Store on your Android tablet, be sure to check for an update for Play Movies and TV today, as it adds a pretty nifty feature. Using facial recognition, Play Movies will detect the actor you’re watching when paused, and bring you relevant information for the actor or actress. The feature is currently limited to only Android tablets, so don’t expect to see anything special on your Android phone just yet.
At the moment, there only seems to be a few supported movies that will allow you to use the feature but that should change in time. We loaded up X-Men on a tablet, and sure enough, the feature works great. Cards popped up for James Marsden, Hugh Jackman, and Anna Paquin when the movie paused. Multiple cards will be shown if more than one person has been recognized on the screen. Cards will provide Google Now-like information, as well as a list of movies the actor or actress are in that you can purchase from the Google Play Store.

Google Android Amigurumi Doll ‘Andy the Android’ up for Grabs on eBay



Ever heard of an Amigurumi doll? I haven’t either. Turns out, what you’re looking at above is an Amigurumi, and it portrays one of the favorite characters in the mobile world… the Android Robot.
‘Andy the Android’ (as dubbed by designer Xuan Nguyen) is up for sale right now on eBay. However, the unfortunate thing is that only one of these is up for grabs. Maybe it’s just me, but after Andy here makes his rounds about the blogosphere, I think many an Android addict may want one of these? I dunno… Just a thought :)
Here’s the official description of the item from Xuan:

New UI designed from the ground up for tablets



Android 3.0 is a new version of the Android platform that is specifically optimized for devices with larger screen sizes, particularly tablets. It introduces a brand new, truly virtual and “holographic” UI design, as well as an elegant, content-focused interaction model.
Android 3.0 builds on the things people love most about Android — refined multitasking, rich notifications, Home screen customization, widgets, and more — and transforms them with a vibrant, 3D experience and deeper interactivity, making them familiar but even better than before.

Google Translate for Android update brings offline language packs



Google has announced the latest update for the Translate app on Android. The update is currently available from the Google Play Store and brings support for offline language translation. Basically, this means that you will now be able to get language translations without having a network connection. Of course, that is assuming you have downloaded the offline language pack prior to losing that connectivity.


Aside from a little pre-planning being involved, this is actually a welcomed addition for Google Translate. The offline support is available for devices running Android 2.3 or later. The app (without the offline support) remains available for devices running Android 2.1 or later. The language support now includes fifty languages.

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While sneaking into a concert in dog morph, Jake and Marco discover that they are unable to detect a smell from their friend Erek King, something impossible, as all living things smell (Marco describes Erek as a "black hole of smell"). They then realize that he is also a member of the Sharing. When the Animorphs investigate further, they find out that he is really an android with a hologram projected around him, after he is hit by a bus and his hologram fails for a few seconds.
Marco finds out from Tom that there is a barbecue for The Sharing going on at a nearby lake, and the Animorphs go there to find out whether Erek is working for the Yeerks. Only certain animals can see through Erek's hologram, so Ax and Marco morph wolf spiders, while the rest of the Animorphs go into their bird morphs (except Jake, who morphs a fly) to act as lookouts. While in morph, Marco and Ax confirm their suspicion that Erek is an android. However, Marco is then grabbed by a bird, who tries to eat him. He is forced to demorph in full view of Erek. Erek projects a hologram around him and from the Controllers. Erek tells Marco to come visit him at his house, and to bring the other Animorphs.
After some thought, the Animorphs decide to go. In case it's a trap, they leave Rachel behind, who will morph into grizzly bear and storm the place if Ax thought-speaks a distress call. Once they get there, Erek reveals he is part of an ancient race of androids called the Chee, whose creators, the Pemalites, were destroyed by the Howlers thousands of years ago. The Chee managed to escape to Earth with a few of the last remaining Pemalites (which resembled humanoid canines), and fused their essence with wolves, creating dogs. A few members of the Chee are working against the Yeerks. Erek agreed to "become" a Controller, but in reality he controls his Yeerk. When he goes to the Yeerk Pool, he simply projects a hologram of the Yeerk going in and out of his ear, realizing that the Yeerks have very little ability to communicate while in the pool.

Teach yourself Android application



For many users, the app drawer is expensive real estate. Many don’t want to flick through pages after pages of icons to find that one app to do that one thing. Many would much rather keep it neat, trimmed, and easily navigable for time and sanity’s sake. This is probably why there are quite a few all-in-one application toolbox apps out there, with many covered on the Portal in the past. Now there’s another one called AppWererabbit by XDA Forum Member HairyRobot.

Appwererabbit packs many essential functions into one convenient app. Delivered with a pleasantly smooth, clean, and aesthetically pleasing Holo-themed user interface; Appwererabbit allow users to install, remove, and backup apps, clear the device’s cache; export and important app lists for easy app restoration as well as a whole variety of other functions available. The user interface consists of a convenient bar at the bottom of the screen displaying how many apps, how much space they’re taking up, and how much space is available. Settings allow users to configure automatic backups of newly installed apps, notification of apps that can be moved to the SD card, and automatic cleaning of the cache.