Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts
Monday, March 31, 2014
Oxelon Media Converter 2014
Oxelon Media Converter 2014
High quality media converters are hard to find. Either they don't support the format you need, or they don't work as expected. But Oxelon Media Converter is a totally different thing.
Oxelon Media Converter does what it says on the tin, with no extra functions or features. This small yet efficient media converter is incredibly fast and can convert multiple audio and video files at the same time, with some conversion options to tweak: resolution, bitrate and frame rate in the case of videos, and channels, sampling rate and bitrate in the case of audio.
Oxelon Media Converter features a simple interface design and is also seamlessly embedded with Windows Explorer, which enables you to convert media files just by right clicking on them and selecting the appropriate format.
But the one thing where Oxelon Media Converter stands out is the wide variety of formats it can work with. Provided you've installed the plug-insthe program suggests on first launch, you'll be able to convert almost any video or audio format.
There's only one small drawback to Oxelon Media Converter: it opens the developer's website upon exit. But as soon as you realize you can disable this option in the program's settings menu, you know you've found the perfect media converter.
Oxelon Media Converter is an easy-to-use, incredibly fast, efficient media converter with support for loads of formats. The perfect tool for all your conversion needs!
Oxelon Media Converter supports the following formats
3GP, 3G2, ASF, AVI, DV, DVD MPEG2, FFM, FLV, GIF, MOV, MP4, MPEG1, MPEG2 PS, MPEG2 TS, NUT, PSP, RAW YUV, RM, SVCD MPEG2, SWF, VCD MPEG1, VOB, YUV4MPEG, M1V, M2V, M4V, AC3, AAC, AIFF, AMR, AU, FLAC, MMF, MP2, MP3, OGG, VOC, WAV
Notes
The program's extra plug-ins contain important audio/video codecs. You should install it as well to make the program even more useful.
EncodeHD 2014
EncodeHD 2014
f you need to convert videos on the go and don't want to mess around with a dozen different options and configuration settings, EncodeHD can do the work for you.
EncodeHD is a simple video converter that is really easy to use and does what it says on the tin. Plus, it doesn't even require installation. Simply unzip the file on your hard drive and you're ready to go.
EncodeHD works with most popular video formats and is especially indicated to convert files for portable devices (Blackberry, iPhone, iPod Touch, PSP) as well as Apple TV, Xbox and PS3.
On the downside, the program doesn't include any options to tweak the conversion process, meaning you can't really control audio or video quality.
EncodeHD is the perfect video convert tool to enjoy your favorite videoclips on the go.
Recent changes
- NEW: Added support for Apple TV 2
WinX Free DVD to iPhone Ripper 2014
WinX Free DVD to iPhone Ripper 2014
Winx Free DVD to iPhone Ripper is almost exactly what it says it is. It converts DVDs to iPhone, iPod and Apple TV optimized formats. It also rips audio from DVD.
The interface is a bit old fashioned, but simple enough. When you insert a DVD, its contents are shown in a table, and you can pick whatever chapters you want to convert. You can choose to include subtitles with the conversion, great for foreign films.
Jihosoft Android Phone Video Converter 2014-2015
Jihosoft Android Phone Video Converter 2014-2015
Jihosoft Android Phone Video Converter helps you convert various types of videos like MOV, FLV, AVI, MTS, 3GP, VOB, etc to formats playable on Android devices. With fast conversion speed and high output quality, this program helps you enjoy videos on Samsung Galaxy S4/S3/S2/Note II, HTC One/Incredible/Desire, Motorola Droid RAZR, Sony Xperia, LG Optimus and more with good experience.
With intuitive user interface, it is easy to operate. Besides converting videos for playback on Android phone, you can also use it to edit your videos with editing functions like merge, crop, trim, add watermark, apply effect, etc.
Any Android phone users may need this smart app. Helps users enjoy all kinds of video clips on Android phone and tablet freely.
WinX Mobile Video Converter (for Android) 2014
WinX Mobile Video Converter (for Android) 2014
WinX Mobile Video Converter (for Android) is a brand-new fast Andriod video converter which is able to convert MKV, AVI, MP4, WMV, MOV, FLV, AVCHD, M2TS to Android Samsung Galaxy, HTC, Amazon Kindle Fire, Google Nexus as well as Apple iPhone, iPad, Microsoft WP8, etc. It has as many as 200 built-in profiles, covering all prevailed Android mobile phones/tablets with different resolutions and screen sizes.
Other features:
1. Grab music from videos to save as MP3/AAC/FLAC/ALAC audio.
2. Edit videos by enabling merging, cropping, trimming, and adding external *.srt subtitle to your downloaded movies.
3. Deliver 15x faster real-time conversion speed with first-class video audio quality.
Build with 200 profiles, covering about 60 popular Android and WP8 mobile phones/tablets.
Deliver 15x faster real-time conversion speed with first-class video audio quality.
Any mobile phones or tablets users, e.g. The New HTC One, Android Samsung Galaxy S4, Galaxy Note, Amazon Kindle Fire, Google Nexus 7.
Here, there and everywhere: Google Keep reminds you at the right time 2014
Here, there and everywhere: Google Keep reminds you at the right time 2014
Notes are a good way to keep track of all you have to do, but most of us need a little nudge now and then. Google Keep can remind you of important tasks and errands at just the right time and place. For example, Keep works with Google Now to remind you of your grocery list when you walk into your favorite grocery store, and nudges you on Thursday night to take out the trash.
To get started, select the “Remind me” button from the bottom of any note and choose the type of reminder you want to add. You can add time-based reminders for a specific date and time, or a more general time of day, like tomorrow morning. Adding a location reminder is incredibly easy too—as soon as you start typing Google Keep suggests places nearby.
To get started, select the “Remind me” button from the bottom of any note and choose the type of reminder you want to add. You can add time-based reminders for a specific date and time, or a more general time of day, like tomorrow morning. Adding a location reminder is incredibly easy too—as soon as you start typing Google Keep suggests places nearby.
Of course, sometimes plans change. If you get a reminder you’re not ready to deal with, simply snooze it to a time or place that’s better for you.
It’s now even easier to get to all of your notes using the new navigation drawer, which includes a way to view all of your upcoming reminders in one place. And for people who want more separation between their home and work lives, the drawer also lets you easily switch between your accounts.
And finally, we've made it easier to add your existing photos to a Google Keep note on Android. When you tap the camera icon you can choose between taking a new photo or adding one you already have from Gallery.
Android for all and the new Nexus 5 -2014
Android for all and the new Nexus 5 -2014
Just in time for Halloween, we have two new treats for Android fans. First, we're excited to unwrap our latest platform release, KitKat, which delivers a smarter, more immersive Android experience to even more people. And second, we're introducing Nexus 5—a new Nexus phone developed with LG.
The first thing you’ll notice about KitKat is we’ve made the experience much more engaging: the book you're reading, the game you're playing, or the movie you're watching—now all of these take center stage with the new immersive mode, which automatically hides everything except what you really want to see.
The first thing you’ll notice about KitKat is we’ve made the experience much more engaging: the book you're reading, the game you're playing, or the movie you're watching—now all of these take center stage with the new immersive mode, which automatically hides everything except what you really want to see.
Introducing Google Play Newsstand - one place for all your news 2014
Introducing Google Play Newsstand - one place for all your news 2014
Staying up on the news can be a daunting task. You have to go to a different website or app for each of your favorite magazines, newspapers and blogs. One place to read and discover all of this would be a lot simpler.
Today we’re launching Google Play Newsstand, a new app for your Android phone or tablet which brings together all of your favorite news sources in one experience. Newsstand puts the news you care about most front and center and presents stories that interest you based on your tastes. The more you read the better it will get. You can subscribe to magazines, newspapers, blogs and news sites and we’ll format and optimize them all for reading on your tablet or phone. With the swipe of a finger, you can browse full length articles, with beautiful images, audio and video right inside the app. You can access these articles even when you’re offline or bookmark them to read later.
Google Play Newsstand offers more than 1,900 free and paid, full length publications that you can subscribe to or follow. Some of these include:
- Newspaper Subscriptions: Full-length content from some of the world’s top newspapers including The Australian, The Financial Times, Los Angeles Times, The National Post, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.
- Magazines: Hundreds of HD magazines like Better Homes & Gardens, The Economist, Esquire, Fast Company, Forbes, Game Informer, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Shape, TIME, Vanity Fair and WIRED, from publishers like American Media Inc., Condé Nast, Hearst, Meredith, TIME Inc., and more.
- Blogs: Your favorite blogs like Apartment Therapy, Colossal, Cool Hunting, Flavorpill, Saveur Daily, TMZ and The Verge.
- News sites: Leading news sites like ABC News, The Atlantic, CBS Sports, CNET, The Daily Beast, Huffington Post, The Guardian, NPR, Reuters, The Telegraph, and more.
The value of openness in Android security 2014
The value of openness in Android security 2014
If you use an Android phone or tablet, there are a lot of benefits that come from Android’s open nature--customization and choice are the most obvious. But an often overlooked benefit of openness is security: by developing in the open, anyone can check Android’s code to verify that it’s trustworthy or discover areas where it can be improved. Furthermore, the security community can even write code to make Android stronger and protect it against unrealized attacks.
Google has always worked closely with the security industry to make the products you use safer and more secure, and we wanted to highlight a few recent examples of that cooperation on Android:
Google has always worked closely with the security industry to make the products you use safer and more secure, and we wanted to highlight a few recent examples of that cooperation on Android:
- Android, now part of the Google Patch Reward Program: That’s right, Google actually pays developers when they contribute security-related patches to popular open source projects, and Android is now a part of this program. As a user, this means that you have the broader security community looking out for you and preventing possible threats, before they are acted upon.
- Security improvements in Android 4.4, from the community: In Android 4.4, we reinforced the Android sandbox (which prevents applications from extending outside of their own area and damaging other parts of a device) by putting SELinux into enforcing mode, providing one of the strongest security systems available. The core of SELinux, as well as many of the Android specific extensions have been contributed by third-parties through open source, an example of real security improvements from the community you can use today.
- Pwn2Own Mobile, with Android: Android was a contributor to the bounty in this year’s PacSec Security conference, where teams of security researchers tried to exploit popular mobile devices. And while no exploit was found in Android on the Nexus devices provided, we were ready and waiting to create a patch in the event of an exploit!