Showing posts with label Android Apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android Apps. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Find missing album art with Album Art Grabber on your Android Device

Many of us use our Android device be it a phone or tablet as a portable media player. Most players on Android use the familiar template of the album art featured prominently in the center, controls on the bottom and info at the top. The problem is that many of us who have music collections with songs that aren�t form ITunes, Amazon MP3 or the like don�t have our music ID3 tags filled so all we see is a large generic icon in place of album art. Well thanks to the free Album Art Grabber app that can be a thing of the past.

How Does It Work
Album Art Grabber is a free app available in the Android market that uses scattered data contained in your mp3 file to find album art. You just do a search for it in the Android market, install and run the app. The interface is incredibly simple to figure out. There is a list of every album in your music library including album art if its available and grey icon if not. Below the list is a button that says �Get Art!� pressing this runs the automatic scan and search. The scan and search can take a few moments depending on the size of your library. After every file is scanned exact match are automatically matched up with Art. Files with out an exact match will continue to have a grey icon. Most of your music files will now have album art but in case a few don�t click the icon and select either lastfm or musicbrainz. A list with albums by the artist will then be populated and you can select the appropriate one yourself. That�s all there is to it, your music collection should now include album art.

About the Author: Maria Rainier is a freelance writer and blogger for First in Education where she�s recently written about online computer science programs along with a piece on public health social work careers. In her spare time, she enjoys yoga, traveling, and working with origami.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Top 3 Android apps, May 2011

The Android Market is full of apps vying for your attention- some good, some just okay, and some plain horrible. Here are a few top and must-have free apps for Android Based Cell Phones in May 2011.

Talking Caller ID is not only a useful tool for people with visual impairments, but is also a great tool for people who would prefer to hear the caller�s name or number instead of looking at the phone- for example, while driving or engrossed in important work. The app allos user to customize the start message, the voice speed and pitch, and even accent.


Here is an app to read out text messages. It can be quite helpful for people who cannot read small fonts. It works in conjunction with the Talking Caller ID app. Also SMSpeaker now uses Google�s donut Text-to Speech library for improved audio quality.


This app displays the lyrics of the current song being played on your phone and can be used by people who are hard of hearing, or those who find it difficult to keep track of the lyrics. It even support Last.fm among other music recommendation services. Other features include customizable themes and the option to edit lyrics.
I will be posting some more hot Android apps soon. Stay Tuned!

Friday, May 6, 2011

Google releases Android 3.0-optimized 'Earth' app

New version of Google Earth [tablet] has been released. Featuring stunning 3D images and fast-loading street-level photos, the new app delivers an experience to bring the power of the world's satellites to the powerful Android 3.0 platform. Google says
"When we launched Google Earth in 2005, most of us were still using flip phones. At the time, the thought of being able to cart around 197 million square miles of Earth in your pocket was still a distant dream. Last year, that dream came to fruition for Android users when we released Google Earth for Android."
New  Google Earth version also features "action bar," which makes it easier and more seamless process to visit favorite and saved locations with Google Eart's service. You can also view other data on the screen, like Wikipedia tag, Google Places data, or photos from Panoramio, overlayed on top of the Google Earth pictures.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Download Angry Birds Seasons Easter for Android, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch

Eevery season is an Angry Birds season. After St. Patrick�s, Trick Or Treat and Season�s Greedings, Angry Birds Seasons is back  and now there are chocolate eggs and bunnies!This version have 15 new levels plus three more levels which will only be available on Facebook with lots of new features. Angry birds  Seasons Easter for Android, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch has is now available to download. Angry Birds Seasons Easter is free for Android devices but for iDevices, it costs 1.99$. 
Download Angry Birds Seasons Easter for Android, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch
Angry Birds Seasons Easter for Android
Angry Birds Seasons Easter for iDevices

Monday, April 11, 2011

Stupid Zombies - Top Android app for 2011

So here is another fantastic and completely addictive Android game you can enjoy when you are bored. Take out Zombies with lots of weapons like shotgun, grenade and much more to survive 360 full of fun and exciting levels. This app is not official top app of 2011 but it is the best game to enjoy till yet in 2011. 

Stupid Zombies app info

Price: Free 
Requires: Android 2.2 and above
Category: Action, Arcade
Size: 12MB
Download Status: Available for download on Android Market [Direct Link]
You are the one man and there are so much Zombies to take on. Can you survive till 360 levels?

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Create ringtones on your Android with Ringdroid app

I was exploring Android Market and found a handy app that lets you create ringtones on your Android named as Ringdroid. By using this app, you can  create ringtones from your music library or even record new ones. With Ringdroid Android app, create your own ringtone, alarm, or notification sound from an existing audio file, or record a new one directly on the device.

Ringdroid app Info:
Price: Free Android App
Requires: Android 1.6
Category: Media
Size: 365k
Download Status: Available on Android Market

If you have question in your mind that 'How to create own ringtones on Android' then Ringdroid is your answer. 

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

5 Best Android Apps in 2011



There are thousands of Android Apps in the Android Market to explore. I did some research in the Android Market and found these 5 Apps that you can consider to use. I probably have missed your favorites but anyways, here are 5 Best Android Apps in 2011
  1. Draw and share
  2. Dophin HD
  3. App 2 sd
  4. Astro file manager
  5. adw launcher ex
You can get all these apps at Android market by searching for your preferred app.

Draw and share - Android App


Draw and Share is a drawing Android app by which you can paint using your fingers.  Alongside painting with your fingers, you can also insert clip-arts, type a text and doodle on photos saved on your SD card. Moreover, there are many tools available to make your drawings look cool and hot. This app requires Android 1.5 or up.

Draw and share app Details:
App Size: 2MB
Price: Free
Category: Photography

You can download and install this Android app, Draw and share, from Android Market.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Download Amazon App Store for Android

Recently, Amazon has launched their app for android with more than 3800 in app Store. You can view its official website by pointing your browser to www.amazon.com/appstore. So if you are having problems downloading this on your Android device, below is the direct download link which you can download and then put it in your Android Device via USB.

Download Amazon App Store for Android 
Click here to download Amazon App Store for Android 


Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Finding the Best Games for your android got easier

With Nvidia Tegra Zone, finding best games for your android has become easier. with this wonderful Android app, you can find games more easily that are optimized to exploit the full potential of the Tegra mobile processor.

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Sunday, February 13, 2011

How to Install or Uninstall Applications in Android

This tutorial will teach you how to install or uninstall apps in Android. Simply go to settings menu by clicking on your menu button and then settings and then go to applications. Tap Manage Applications and then pick an app that you want to uninstall. There will be optains available like force stop, uninstall, clear data, move to phone. Tap Uninstall and a confirmation message will appear. Tap OK and your' done with uninstalling the app. . .

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

How to capture screenshots of Android phone

This tutorial will show you how to capture screenshots of Android phone in the fractions of seconds. first step is to go to Android developer website i,e developer.android.com and then Click on SDK and it will give you several option to choose from Windows, Linux or Mac OS X. In our case its Windows so click on Windows. Accept the terms and conditions and click download and save the downloaded file somewhere in your computer.. .

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