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Wolf Paulus's Talks
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Developing Applications for Android Wear
October 18, 2014 5:00 PMThis talk will present a first-hand look at the Android Wear platform and an introduction to Android Wear APIs, how to design effective user interfaces that work best on a wearable device. Learn about how to use Google's Android Studio IDE for creating apps for Android Wear devices and bring…
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Raspberry Pi: What we have learned so far
November 20, 2012 1:30 PMThe Raspberry Pi is an ultra-low-cost credit-card sized Linux computer. I.e., $35 buy you a small device with 2 USB ports, ethernet, HDMI, and analog video and audio out. The device has 256MByte SDRAM on board and comes equipped with an SDCard slot for 'external storage'. There are several L…
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Raspberry Pi, What we have learned so far
Wolf Paulus 8 Recommendations Tom Paulus 0 Recommendations
November 16, 2012 11:45 PMThe Raspberry Pi is an ultra-low-cost credit-card sized Linux computer. I.e., $35 buys you a small device with 2 USB ports, Ethernet, HDMI, and analog video and audio out. The device has 512MByte SDRAM on board and comes equipped with an SDCard slot for ‘external storage’. There are several …
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Android Speech Recognition and Text-To-Speech - How to voice-enable your mobile application
November 16, 2012 10:30 PM"What does a weasel look like?" We are taking a closer look at Android's Speech-To-Text (STT) and Text-To-Speech (TTS) capabilities - and will develop and deploy three small apps, each a little more capable, and finally walk through the steps of building a voice controlled assistant. Androi…
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π Raspberry Pi: What we have learned so far
Wolf Paulus 8 Recommendations Tom Paulus 0 Recommendations
October 13, 2012 5:00 PMThe Raspberry Pi is an ultra-low-cost credit-card sized Linux computer. I.e., $35 buy you a small device with 2 USB ports, ethernet, HDMI, and analog video and audio out. The device has 256MByte SDRAM on board and comes equipped with an SDCard slot for 'external storage'. There are several L…
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Android Speech Recognition and Text-To-Speech - How to build a voice controlled assistant
October 13, 2012 5:00 PM"What does a weasel look like?" We are taking a closer look at Android's Speech-To-Text (STT) and Text-To-Speech (TTS) capabilities - and will develop and deploy three small apps, each a little more capable, and finally walk through the steps of building a voice controlled assistant. Androi…
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Android, Arduino, and the Headphone Jack
January 28, 2012 9:00 AMThere are quite a few 3rd party devices that attach to a smartphone's 3.5 mm headphone jack, Square's Credit Card reader, being just one of them. In this session we will reveal the magic behind this cool innovative trick. Come to learn how it was done and how your mobile app too, could take …
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Fireside Chat on Android
October 15, 2011 12:00 PMJoin Jeffrey Peacock and Wolf Paulus for an intimate, and informal chat on everything Android related. This Q and A session is expected to discuss issues ranging from which is the best Android hardware for developers to how to effectively launch an Android app in Google's Android Market. The…
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Android - UI Pattern (incl. Honeycomb UI Patterns for Tablets)
October 15, 2011 9:30 AMSome categories of the Android Market seem to provide an almost endless choice of applications and standing out there requires more than just having the right mix of features. This talk will provide ideas, tips, and code samples for making Android User interfaces more intuitive, attractive, …
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Android Application Fundamentals: Intents (e.g. adding printing to your Android app)
June 25, 2011 12:00 PMSome printer vendors make photo printing application freely available in Google’s Android Marketplace. Those applications allow printing of photos from an Android phone to a nearby printer and currently, only photos stored in the Android Gallery (a folder on the SDCard) can be printed. Howev…
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Android - UI Pattern (incl. Honeycomb UI Patterns for Tablets)
June 25, 2011 10:45 AMSome categories of the Android Market seem to provide an almost endless choice of applications and standing out there requires more than just having the right mix of features. This talk will provide ideas, tips, and code samples for making Android User interfaces more intuitive, attractive, …
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Embellishing Android Applications
January 29, 2011 4:00 PMIdeas, tips, and code samples for making Android User interfaces more intuitive, attractive, and fun to use. Some categories of the Android Market seem to provide an almost endless choice of applications and standing out there requires more than just having the right mix of features. This t…
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Printing from Android
January 29, 2011 4:00 PMSome printer vendors make photo printing application freely available in Google's Android Marketplace. Those applications allow printing of photos from an Android phone to a nearby printer and currently, only photos stored in the Android Gallery (a folder on the SDCard) can be printed. Howev…