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Sunday, October 31, 2010

download :Akme Mobile Maps 0.7 for blackberry

AKME Mobile Maps is a GPS location-based mapping program for BlackBerry OS 4.2+ devices (Curve or newer) to geocode against maps stored on an SDCard in a tiled format, unlike network-dependent mapping programs from Google, Yahoo, and BlackBerry Maps

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download : BBCorrector for blackberry

BBCorrector is a client/server based Spell Checking applicationfor the BlackBerry device. It adds 2 system wide menu optionsto allow you to perform a spell check on any compatible fieldin any BlackBerry application. These menu options are "Spelling"and "Spelling Suggestion".

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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Request Driver Version 3

Here is New Request Driver Section:
(or you want to refer to the 1st version request driver section here)
(refer to request version 2 here)

Please Provide following info:

OS(winxp, vista, 7):
Model:
Additional Info: (optional):


The first request and second section already full thats why this version 3 section added

notes(when comment reach 200, new request section will be open)

1 version : 265 coomments
2 version: 310 comments
(-this version 3 will be closed after 200 comments)

Acer Aspire 3935 Windows XP Driver

 CHIPSET:
Acer Aspire 3935 Chipset Driver
Intel Chipset Driver 9.0.0.1011
  Download

SATA CONTROLLER:
Acer Aspire 3935 SATA AHCI Driver
Intel SATA AHCI Driver 8.7.0.1007
 Download

VGA/ GRAPHIC /VIDEO:

Acer Aspire 3935 Graphics Video VGA Driver
Intel VGA Driver 6.14.10.5016
  Download

AUDIO:
Acer Aspire 3935 Sound Audio Driver
Realtek Audio Driver 5.10.0.5802
 Download

BLUETOOTH:
Acer Aspire 3935 Bluetooth Driver
Broadcom Bluetooth Driver 5.1.0.4500
Download

WEBCAM:
Acer Aspire 3935 Webcam Camera Driver
Suyin Camera Driver 5.8.48.700
  Download

CARD READER
Acer Aspire 3935 Card Reader Driver (Realtek)
Realtek Card Reader Driver 6.0.6000.72
  Download


 FINGER PRINT DRIVER
Acer Aspire 3935 Fingerprint Driver
Validty Fingerprint Driver 6.2.25
  Download

LAN/ETHERNET:
Acer Aspire 3935 Ethernet LAN Driver
Broadcom LAN Driver 11.18.0.0
  Download

TOUCHPAD:
Acer Aspire 3935 Touchpad Driver
Synaptics Touchpad Driver 12.1.0.0
  Download

WIRELESS:
Acer Aspire 3935 Wireless LAN WLAN Wifi Driver
Intel Wireless LAN Driver 12.1.2.1
 Download

 3G:
-------------------------------------------------

Acer Aspire 3935 3G Module Driver
Option 3G Module Driver 5.0.12.0
  Download
 

Acer Aspire 3935 3G Module Driver (Qualcomm)
QUALCOMM 3G Module Driver 6.0.5.4
  Download
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Friday, October 29, 2010

ACER FERARRI 4000 Windows 7 Driver

If you haave this model and installed windows 7, the audio wireless and other drivers should work properly except the card reader, here is the card reader drivers you need:

Card reader (32-bit): Download
Card reader (64-bit): Download

for audio it uses realtek driver, if you have problem with sound make sure to run automatic updates first, if still no sound try this driver:

Realtek r2.53: Download

for your graphic, if after run update it still appear as standard graphic adapter try use this catalyst:
ATI Catalyst™ Display Driver version 10.2
Download

For brodcom bluetooth, try this one:
Download

and for touchpad try this:
Download

if any of you try the driver i posted, please report the result. thanks
any suggestions and comments are most appreciated.

download :Sensible Soccer Skills game for blackberry

Coach the Blue Devils of Manuster United as they take on competition in their quest for glory. Play as an amateur or a pro and participate in tournaments while coaching the team in 9 different training exercises to improve the overall skill-sets of the players. Live the dream of being a soccer coach and see your team become tournament champions.

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

download : pdf to go for blackberry

Data Viz is throwing in the new PDF viewer, PDF To Go, with the Premium Edition. Like most PDF viewers on any platform, PDF To Go supports zooming in and preserves formatting on the BlackBerry by wrapping words.
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Monday, October 25, 2010

Toshiba Satellite U400-112 Windows 7 Driver

Chipset:
Download

Graphic:
Download

Audio/Sound:
Download

Wireless:
Normally automatically installed - if not try this driver
Download

Crad Reader:
Download

Ethernet/LAN:
Download

Bluetooth:
Download

Webcam Driver:
Download

Bluetooth:
Download

Infared Driver:
Download

Headphone Problem in V3000 (SOLVED)

If you have compaq presario V3000 and installed XP on it, but when you plug in the headphone, both speaker and headphone produce sound, to solve this simply download this audio driver below and install it.

size: 921KB

Download

If, it refuse to install, uninstall current driver, restart and install this driver.

download : Resident Evil Genesis for blackberry

As one of the last remaining survivors of the elite S.T.A.R.S. police unit, the player must negotiate a crumbling mansion overrun with zombies and horrific preternatural mutations. Enemy encounters are unexpected and ammunition is limited, so the tension is high and every shot counts.
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HCL NOTEBOOK P38 PDC Windows XP Driver

CHIPSET:
WinXP 32-bit MCP79 nForce
Download

before install the audio i recommend to install this update first
Download KB888111 (filename: US.rar)

AUDIO:
Realtek R2.01
Download

VGA/GRAPHIC:
Nvidia Gforce 8200M G
Download

MODEM:
Soft Data Fax Modem with SmartCP 7.80.2.0 
Download

WEBCAM:
AMcap
Download

TOUCPAD:
Synaptic Pointing Device Driver
Download

LAN:
Build in LAN -Ethernet Driver (v67.86) WHQL
Automatically installed (make sure to install chipset driver first)

CARD READER:
VIA Card Reader Host Controller
Download

Info:
===========
Chipset driver component:
Ethernet Driver (v67.86) WHQL
SataIDE Driver (v10.3.0.39) WHQL
RAID Driver (v10.3.0.39) WHQL
RAIDTOOL (v10.3.0.39) 
SMBus (v4.67)  WHQL
SMU (v1.58) WHQL
Audio Driver (v1.00.0.33) WHQL
AwyMode driver (v.6.0.6000.107)WHQL
Installer (v6.08)

Sunday, October 24, 2010

download : moonphases for blackberry

moonphases a program for the BlackBerry® Smartphone, allows you to view the lunar phase for any given date in graphical form; it also shows the name of the current phase and presents a table of the upcoming phases for the next month. Optionally, MoonCal can also calculate equinoxes and solstices for the next year, and the upcoming Chinese New Year, and associated information. MoonCal includes the following features:
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Saturday, October 23, 2010

download : graph2go for blackberry

Graph2Go is a special purpose graphing calculator that operates for given sets of function expressions. Additional sets will become available for downloading from this site. The given families of function expressions and the tools that support easy changes of any given example have been designed for fast and easy use with the small keyboard.
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download : Worms 2010 game for blackberry

The classic comic war game is back on mobile with an all-new update for 2010!Send your worm platoons into battle with cult-classic weapons like the Banana Bomb and Super Sheep, plus wacky new ones like The Spartan Kick and The Brick. See the battlefield

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Friday, October 22, 2010

Thursday, October 21, 2010

download : The Simpsons Itchy & Scratchy Land game for blackberry

Run For Your Lives! It's The Simpsons Itchy & Scratchy Land! Just like in the classic Simpsons episode, Our Favorite Family's theme park outing is ruined by Itchy & Scratchy 'bots. Play as Homer, Bart, Lisa and Marge as they survive Explosion Land, Unnecessary Surgery Land, Torture Land and Searing Gas Pain Land. Kill the Kill 'bots with Bart's stink bomb slingshot. Build Bomb 'bots with Lisa's Robo-Generator. Blow 'bots to bits with Marge's vacuum gun. Life is a thrill ride with The Simpsons.
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Improving App Quality

[This post is by Roman Nurik, who is passionate about icons. —Tim Bray]

With thousands of new apps being published in Android Market every week, it’s becoming more and more important to proactively work at breaking through the clutter (hooray for marketing jargon!). One way of improving your app’s visibility in the ecosystem is by deploying well-targeted mobile advertising campaigns and cross-app promotions. However, there’s another time-tested method of fueling the impression-install-ranking cycle: improve the product!

A better app can go a very long way: a higher quality app will translate to higher user ratings, generally better rankings, more downloads, and higher retention (longer install periods). High-quality apps also have a much higher likelihood of getting some unanticipated positive publicity such as being featured in Android Market or social media buzz.

The upside to having a higher-quality app is obvious. However, it’s not always clear how to write a so called ‘better app.’ The path to improving app quality isn’t always well-lit. The term ‘quality’, and its close cousins ‘polish’ and ‘fit and finish’ aren’t always well-defined. In this post, we’ll begin to light the path by looking at a couple of key factors in app quality, and furthermore, look at ways of improving your app along these dimensions.

Listen to your users

Given that pretty much any measure of the ‘success’ of an app involves user-related metrics such as number of downloads, daily actives, retention rates, etc., it’s a good idea to start thinking of your app’s quality as it relates back to your users.

The most obvious way to listen to users is by reading and addressing comments on your app in Android Market. Although the comments aren’t always productive or constructive, some will provide valuable insight on aspects of your app that you may not have consciously considered before. It’s important to remember that users have the opportunity to change their ratings and comments about an app as much as they’d like.

Now, since Android Market doesn’t currently provide a bidirectional communication medium for developers and their users, you should set up your own support and discussion destination(s). There are some great support tools out there that can put you in touch with your users directly such as Google Groups, Zoho Discussions, getsatisfaction.com and uservoice.com. Once you get set up with such a tool, make sure to fill in the support link in your Android Market listing -- users do click through to these.

Another way to better listen to your users is by having a public beta or trusted tester program. It’s crucial to have some amount of real user testing before releasing something in Android Market. Fortunately, you can distribute your apps to users outside of Market via a website; this website can require a login or be publicly accessible — it’s entirely up to you. Take advantage of this opportunity by offering your next planned update to some early adopters, before submitting to Market. You’ll be surprised by how many little, yet impactful, improvements can come out of crowd-sourced, real-user testing.

Improve stability and eliminate bugs

I won’t go into detail about why this is important, because hopefully it’s obvious. And hopefully you’ve been reading this blog and following the best practices outlined in previous posts, so you have a solid idea on how to improve in this arena.

One noteworthy and yet relatively underused tool for catching stability issues like crashes, is the UI/Application Exerciser Monkey (aka Monkey). Monkey will send random UI events to your app’s activitie, allowing you to trigger user flows that can uncover stability problems.

Also, with the new error reporting features in Android 2.2, users now have the ability to report application crashes to developers. These show up in aggregate in the Android Market developer console. Make sure to read these reports and act on them appropriately.

Lastly, keep an external bug and feature request tracker. This will enable your users to engage with the app at a closer level, by following features and bugs that affect them. User frustration with app problems can be effectively managed with diligent issue tracking and communication. Some of the community support tools listed above offer issue tracking features, and if your project is open source, most popular repository hosting sites such as Google Code and GitHub will offer this as well.

Improve UI Responsiveness

One sure-fire way to tick off your users is to have a slow UI. Research has shown that speed matters... for any interface, be it desktop, web, or mobile. In fact, the importance of speed is amplified on mobile devices since users often need their information on the go and in a hurry.

As Brad Fitzpatrick mentioned in his Google I/O 2010 talk, Writing Zippy Android Apps, you can improve your apps’s UI responsiveness by moving long-running operations off the application’s main thread. See the talk for detailed recommendations and debugging tips.

One way to improve UI performance is to minimize the complexity of your layouts. If you open up hierarchyviewer and see that your layouts are more than 5 levels deep, it may be time to simplify your layout. Consider refactoring those deeply nested LinearLayouts into RelativeLayout. As Romain Guy pointed out in his World of ListView talk at Google I/O, View objects cost around 1 to 2 KB of memory, so large view hierarchies can be a recipe for disaster, causing frequent VM garbage collection passes which block the main (UI) thread.

Lastly, as Tim pointed out in Traceview War Story, tools like traceview and ddms can be your best frends for improving performance by profiling method calls and monitoring VM memory allocations, respectively.

More resources:

Improve usability

I’ll say it again here, listen to your users! Ask a handful of real Android device users (friends, family, etc.) to try out your application and observe them as they interact with it. Look for cases where they get confused, are unsure how to proceed, or are surprised by certain behaviors. Minimize these cases by rethinking some of the interactions in your app, perhaps working in some of the user interface patterns the Android UI team discussed at Google I/O.

In the same vein, two problems that currently plague Android user interfaces are small tap targets and overly small font sizes. These are generally easy to fix and can make a big impact. As a general rule, optimize for ease of use and legibility, while minimizing, or at least carefully balancing, information density.

Another way to incrementally improve usability, based on real-world data, is to implement Analytics throughout your app to log usage of particular sections. Consider demoting infrequently used sections to the options menu, or removing them altogether. For oftenly-used sections and UI elements, make sure they’re immediately obvious and easily accessible in your app’s UI so that users can get to them quickly.

Lastly, usability is an extensive and well-documented subject, with close ties to interface design, cognitive science, and other disciplines. If you’re looking for a crash-course, start with Donald Norman’s The Design of Everyday Things.

Improve appearance and aesthetics

There’s no substitute for a real user interface designer — ideally one who’s well-versed in mobile and Android, and ideally handy with both interaction and visual design. One popular venue to post openings for designers is jobs.smashingmagazine.com, and leveraging social connections on Twitter and LinkedIn can surface great talent.

If you don’t have the luxury of working with a UI designer, there are some ways in which you can improve your app’s appearance yourself. First, get familiar with Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Fireworks, or some other raster image editing tool. Mastering the art of the pixel in these apps takes time, but honing this skill can help build polish across your interface designs. Also, master the resources framework by studying the framework UI assets and layouts and reading through the new resources documentation. Techniques such as 9-patches and resource directory qualifiers are somewhat unique to Android, and are crucial in building flexible yet aesthetic UIs.

The recently-published Android UI Design Tips slide deck contains a few more best practices for your consideration.

Deliver the right set of features

Having the right set of features in your app is important. It’s often easy to fall into the trap of feature-creep, building as much functionality into your app as possible. Providing instant gratification by immediately showing the most important or relevant information is crucial on mobile devices. Providing too much information can be as frustrating (or even more so) than not providing enough of it.

And again, listen to your users by collecting and responding to feature requests. Be careful, though, to take feature requests with grains of salt. Requests can be very useful in aggregate, to get a sense of what kinds of functionality you should be working on, but not every feature request needs to be implemented.

Integrate with the system and third-party apps

A great way to deliver a delight user experience is to integrate tightly with the operating system. Features like app widgets, live folders, global search integration, and Quick Contacts badges are fairly low-hanging fruit in this regard. For some app categories, basic features like app widgets are par for the course. Not including them is a sure-fire way to tarnish an otherwise positive user experience. Some apps can achieve even tighter OS integration with the new contacts, accounts and sync APIs available in Android 2.0 and later. A few sample apps that show how to use these APIs are SampleSyncAdapter (bundled with the SDK samples) and JumpNote.

Third-party integrations can provide even more user delight and give the user a feeling of device cohesiveness. It’s also a really nice way of adding functionality to your app without writing any extra code (by leveraging other apps’ functionalities). For example, if you’re creating a camera app, you can allow users to edit their photos in Photoshop Express before saving them to their collection, if they have that third-party application installed. More information on this subject is available in the Can I Use this Intent? article.

More resources:

Pay attention to details...

One particular detail I’ll call out is in icon quality and consistency. Make sure your app icons (especially your launcher icon) are crisp and pixel-perfect at all resolutions, and follow the icon guidelines, at least in spirit if not in letter. If you’re having trouble or don’t have the resources to design the icons yourself, consider using the new Android Asset Studio tool (a project I’ve recently open-sourced) to generate a set.

...and more...

Along with this blog, make sure to follow @AndroidDev on Twitter — we’re constantly collecting and sharing tips and tricks on Android application development that you won’t always find anywhere else. And of course, don’t be afraid to ask questions in our support forums on Stack Overflow and Google Groups.

Thanks for reading!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

download : druglord wars 2 game for blackberry

Druglord Wars is an adventure game pitting you against the world of street dealers, crooked cops, and drug cartels in a battle for money and drugs.
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

download : NBA Street game for blackberry

Take it to the street! Anything is possible with EA SPORTS NBA STREET starring the top 3 players from all 30 NBA teams. Drill the defense with slick passes, sick moves and monster jams. No rim is safe with 3-v-3 action.
Own the court with over-the-top drives to the hoop. Bring the house down with gravity-defying dunks. Jump into the action with Pick Up Game Mode. Or build your NBA dream team by defeating NBA pros with your street ball team in Street Challenge. The court is yours in NBA Street.
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download : BeamReader for blackberry

BeamReader is the first full fidelity native PDF reader for the BlackBerry. Now you can view your PDF e-mail attachments or PDF documents stored on your memory card without any loss of quality (i.e. the documents look exactly as they would when viewed on the PC). All of the original fonts, images and formatting is completely preserved. Furthermore, rendering of the documents is completely local to the device and you do not need a data plan to use the reader. BeamReader is the fastest and most intuitive PDF viewing solution available for the BlackBerry platform.
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Monday, October 18, 2010

download : fifa 2011 game for blackberry

Have fun with night games and penalties in EA SPORTS FIFA 11! Played in 10 official European championships, participating in the tournament to eliminate or trained in punishment. Take to the field alongside Kaka, Rooney, Lampard, Benzema and other champions
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Friday, October 15, 2010

The BlackBerry has backlight or screen delay problems. how to fix it

Several people on some common BlackBerry forums have mentioned that their device is having backlight problems. These run the gamut from being unable to see the backlight at all to the screen delay flashing off too soon. Depending on which model you have, you can go into your Options or Preferences and select Screen/Keyboard. Here, you can adjust the backlight settings to your preferences.
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The BlackBerry won’t synchronize properly. how to fix it

When you have push email, there’s nothing more annoying than seeing messages you’ve already read still in your inbox after you’ve deleted them. Sometimes, BlackBerry users find that this problem happens, and there’s a number of causes as to why. This page from BlackBerry.com explains the causes and how to fix them.
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The BlackBerry doesn’t send or receive email messages. how can i fix it

This problem could be due to the lack of GPRS service. GPRS stands for General Packet Radio Service, and it’s what allows your device to access data. The first thing you should do is perform a soft reset. If that doesn’t work, perform a hard reset. After both resets, check your wireless antenna signal strength. The antenna should show GPRS. If you can still make phone calls and access the Web, then your GSM service is still available. Try sending yourself an email – does it work? If it doesn’t, call your BlackBerry provider. Sometimes, your service could be delayed due to a billing problem or to downtime on the network.
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The BlackBerry screen is frozen. how to fix it

This problem happens on pretty much any computer-related device. Something happens and you suddenly can’t scroll up or down, or click on anything. It’s annoying, but there are actually two ways to fix it. You can perform a soft reset, which is done by pressing the ALT + CAP + DELETE keys on your handheld at the same time. If this doesn’t work, perform a hard reset. This is done by finding the RESET button at the back of the handheld. Sometimes, this button might be near the bottom, under the battery cover. Press the RESET button using a pin or paper clip. With either method, you shouldn’t lose any data.
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My Internet browser is missing. How can I fix this?

This can happen if you’ve upgraded your BlackBerry OS, or if you delete your service books. To fix the problem on your BlackBerry:
  1. Click on the Options icon and select Advanced Options from the menu.
  2. Select Host Routing Tables.
  3. Select Register Now.
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How do you bookmark favorite Web sites on the BlackBerry Browser?

It’s as easy to bookmark your favorite Web sites on the BlackBerry browser as it is in a normal desktop browser.
  1. Open the BlackBerry Internet Browser.
  2. Click on the track wheel and select Go To from the menu that appears.
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How do I open an attachment?

When an email arrives with an attachment, you will see within the email message:
the name of the attachment, the size of the attachment, and the type of attachment
  1. To open the attachment, click on the track wheel from within the message and choose Open Attachment from the menu that appears.
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How many email accounts can I have?

Up to ten email addresses can be supported. Support is not provided for non-UNCG email accounts by UNCG. If your Blackberry device becomes corrupted due to non-UNCG email accounts and other non-supported applications and services, contact 6-TECH who will arrange to have your device “wiped” to a clean configuration.
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How do I add other email (POP) accounts to my BlackBerry?

Please note that the integration and configuration of non-UNCG email accounts is not a supported service. Visit the Blackberry support pages as well as the technical support resources of your non-UNCG email account provider.
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Thursday, October 14, 2010

How to convert .jpg.rem to JPG?

from moiya : Ok when I first got my new BlackBerry i was taking pics and saving them but when i tray see them from my pc they did not work
because the new BB have been saving everything as JPG.REM. and now I cant see them from my pc only from my bb.
Question is: how can I convert the .jpg.rem to JPG?
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Traceview War Story

I recently took my first serious look at Traceview, and it occurred to me, first, that there are probably a few other Android developers who haven’t used it and, second, that this is an opportunity to lecture sternly on one of my favorite subjects: performance improvement and profiling. This is perhaps a little bit Android-101; If you already know all about Traceview, you can stop here and go back to coding.

Making Apps Fast

Here’s a belief that I think I share with most experienced developers: For any app that is even moderately complex, you’re not smart enough to predict what the slow parts are going to be, because nobody is smart enough to predict where software bottlenecks will turn up.

So the smart way to write a fast app is to build it in the simplest way that could possibly work, avoiding egregiously-stupid thing like order-N-squared algorithms and doing I/O on the Android UI thread. Who knows, it might be fast enough, and then you’re done!

If it isn’t fast enough, don’t guess why. Measure it and find out, using a profiler. Actually I’ve been known to do this, when backed into a corner, using things like System.err.println("Entered at" + System.currentTimeMillis()); Fortunately, Android comes with a reasonably decent profiler, so you don’t have to get ugly like that.

Case Study: LifeSaver 2

I have this little utility in Android Market called LifeSaver 2, the details are on my personal blog. At one point, it reads the SMS and phone-call logs out of the system and persists them in a JSON text file on the SD card. Since this is kind of slow, it shows a nice dynamic progress bar. It occurred to me to wonder why it was kind of slow to write a few hundred records into a text file on a device that, after all, has a gigahertz processor.

Somebody who foolishly disregarded my advice above might assume that the slowdown had to be due to the ContentProvider Cursor machinery reading the system logs, or failing that, the overhead of writing to the SD card. A wiser person would instrument the code and find out. Let’s do that.

Turning On Tracing

I went into Saver.java and bracketed the code in its run() method like so:

       public void run() {

android.os.Debug.startMethodTracing("lsd");

// ... method body elided

android.os.Debug.stopMethodTracing();
}

The first call turns tracing on, the argument "lsd" (stands for Life Saver Debug, of course) tells the system to put the trace log in /sdcard/lsd.trace. Remember that doing this means you have to add the WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE permission so you can save the trace info; don‘t forget to remove that before you ship.

[Update:] Android engineer Xavier Ducrohet writes to remind me: “DDMS has a start/stop profiling button in the ‘device view’. Upon clicking stop it launches TraceView with the trace file. This is not as fine grained as putting start/stopMethodTracing in your code but can be quite useful. For VMs earlier than froyo, the permission is required as well (DDMS basically automate getting the trace from the sd card and saving it locally before calling traceview). For Froyo+ VMs, the VM is able to send the trace file through the JDWP connection and the permission is not needed anymore (which is really useful).” Thanks, Xav!

Then you run your app, then you copy the output over to your computer, and fire up Traceview.

540> adb pull /sdcard/lsd.trace
541> traceview lsd

At this point, you will have noticed three things. First, turning tracing on really slows down your app. Second, the tracefile is big; in this case, 8.6M for a run that took like four seconds. Third, that traceview looks pretty cool.

The bars across the top show the app’s threads and how they dealt out the time; since the Nexus One is single-threaded CPU, they have to take turns. Let’s zero in on one 100-msec segment.

The top line is where my app code is running (the red segment is GC happening), the middle line is the UI thread and the bursts of activity are the ProgressBar updating, and I have no idea what the third thread, named HeapWorker, does, but it doesn’t seem a major contributor to the app’s runtime, so let’s ignore it.

The bottom of the screen is where the really interesting data is; it shows which of your methods burned the time, and can be sorted in a bunch of different ways. Let’s zero in on the first two lines.

Translated into English, this tells us that the top-level routine consumed 100% of the time if you include everything it called (well, yeah), but only 0.9% of the time itself. The next line suddenly starts to get real interesting: java.io.PrintStream.println(Object) and whatever it calls are using 65.2% of the app’s time. This is the code that writes the JSON out to the SD card. Right away, we know that apparently the task of pulling the data out of the phone’s ContentProviders doesn’t seem to be very expensive; it’s the output that’s hurting.

Can we conclude that the app is limited by the sluggish write performance of the SD card? Let’s drill down, which is done in the most obvious point-and-click way imaginable.

Ooh, there’s a nasty surprise. Of course, println calls (in effect) toString() on all its arguments. It looks like turning the arguments to strings is taking over half the time, before it even dispatches from println(Object) to println(String).

I’ll skip the step of drilling down into println(String) but it does suggest that yes, there is some slow I/O happening there, to the SD card. But let’s look inside that String.valueOf() call.

There’s your smoking pistol. It turns out that org.json.JSONObject.toString() is what we professional programmers call a, well, this is a family-friendly operation so I won’t go there. You can poke around inside it, but it’s just depressing.

What you can do, however, is sort all the routines by their “Exclusive” times, as in the number of CPU circles burned right there in the routine. Here are all of them that use 1% or more of the total execution time.

There’s a little bit of GC and Android framework View-wrangling stuff in there, but the display is dominated by org.jason and java.lang.StringBuilder code.

The Conclusion

The real conclusion is that in the case of this app, I actually don’t care about the performance. A user runs it a grand total of two times, once on the old phone and once on the new phone, and it’s got lots of eye candy, so I just don’t think there’s a problem.

If I did want to speed this up, it’s obvious what to do. First, either stop using JSON, or find a cheaper way to serialize it. Second, do fewer println() calls; glom the data together in one big buffer and just blast it out with a single I/O call. But, and here’s the key point, if I’d guessed where the bottlenecks were, I’d have been wrong, mostly.

Traceview is a nice tool, and if you don’t already know it, you owe it to yourself to learn it.

Compaq Presario CQ41-110AU Windows 7 Driver

AUDIO:
IDT High-Definition Audio CODEC Driver
Download

GRAPHIC:
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3200/3450/4200/4330 Graphics
Download

HP Quicklaunch Button
Download

ALPS Touchpad Driver
Download

INFRARED
ENE CIR reciever Driver
Download

WIRELESS:
==================
If you have Broadcom Wireless:
Broadcom Wireless LAN Driver for Microsoft Windows 7
Download

If you have Atheros Wireless
Atheros Wireless LAN Driver for Microsoft Windows 7
Download
===============

BLUETOOTH
Software Support for HP Integrated Module with Bluetooth Wireless Technology
Download

HP Wireless Assistant
Download

JMB38X Card Reader Host Controller Driver
Download

ETHERNET/LAN:
Realtek RTL8101 Family PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC
Download

Cyberlink YouCam Software
Download

Lightscribe System Software
Download

Vakidity sensor Driver
Download

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

download : Carnivora-2.0.0 for blackberry

Follow the game story thought four scenes, fight with hundreds of enemies by many different kind of weapons from machine gun to knife. You can choose between several difficulty levels, and fine tune the graphical details to best fit to your mobile phone.
my opinion : Its a good game, very interesting, good weapons, good graphics, A very good game
Go to Download page »

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

download : Cricket companion for BlackBerry

Cricket companion is a free mobile application for java enabled mobile phones. It not only provides live ball by ball coverage of all international cricket matches but also provides on demand statistics with a rich user experience
Go to Download page »

download : XCalc XCalc 1.6.9 free for BlackBerry

I have written this calculator with 2d and 3d plot function as student project. Feedback with comments is welcome. You can contact me at peirick AT gmail.com
The source code can be found on Sourceforge
Help
To input numbers use the numbers on your telephone, "#" inputs a point. To input operators or functions press "*". The position of the functions on the screen maps to the position on your mobile phone keyboard.
Go to Download page »

Monday, October 11, 2010

The Five Steps to Future Hardware Happiness

[This post is by Reto Meier AKA @retomeier, who wrote the book on Android App development. —Tim Bray]

Two questions I regularly get asked are “Why isn’t my app visible on the Market on the (insert device name here)?” and “How can I prepare for GoogleTV and Android tablets?” If you care about how broadly your app is available, pay attention now. Seriously. I don’t want to hear anyone telling me they weren’t told. [Seems a little combative? -Ed. Take it up a notch! -RM]

By now you’ve probably heard of Google TV, the Samsung Galaxy Tab, and the Dell Streak. These are only the vanguard — Android is quickly moving to hardware that is increasingly different from the smartphone devices we’re used to. The variations in hardware — including lack of features like GPS, accelerometers, and video cameras — means it’s time for you to think about what hardware your app needs, and what it can function without.

To make life easier every API includes a FEATURE_* constant. To control your app’s availability on the Android Market, you specify the features required for your app to work. I’d like to encourage you to add manifest Feature nodes for every API you use, specifying them as optional, or not, as appropriate using a manifest uses-feature nodes as shown below:

<uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.microphone"
android:required="true"/>

Market won’t be inferring any future API features

My earlier post on future proofing your apps describes a process of feature inferring that used your app’s permissions to help us ensure apps were only visible on the appropriate hardware.

This process has evolved over time. From now on Market won’t be inferring future API features and we have no way to infer some previously available APIs (eg. sensors). As a result you’ll need to specify your mandatory and optional feature requirements — or risk your app either breaking or not being available for some users.

The 5 steps to future hardware happiness

  1. Specify a uses-feature node for every API feature used by your app. This forces you to think about what your app uses, allowing you to:

  2. Decide which features are necessary for your app to be useful and mark those featured with the attribute required=true. This lets Market hide your app from any device that doesn’t support the hardware features your app requires.

    <uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.telephony"
                  android:required="true"/>

  3. For features that aren’t strictly required, set required=false.

    <uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.bluetooth"
                  android:required="false"/>

  4. Then go in to your code and find where you have used the optional features. Use the hasSystemFeature method from the PackageManager to determine if the hardware is available and provide alternative paths for your code as appropriate.

    PackageManager pm = getPackageManager();
    boolean hasCompass = pm.hasSystemFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SENSOR_COMPASS);

  5. Now you can sleep soundly in the knowledge that no matter what variation in Android compatible hardware comes to market, your app will always (and only) be available on those it supports.

You can find more details on how the Android Market uses filters to determine whether to show your application to a user who is browsing or searching for applications on a given device at the Market Filters page on the Android Developer Site.

download : LEDArt.me 2.0 application for BlackBerry

It's easy to create multi-colored designs on this LED board. 15 colors to choose from. Create a new design and save it, or just start a new one. If you save your design you can pick it up again whenever you have the time.
Send the designs to your friends or share them online!
This app is perfect for killing the boredom on the bus, in the taxi, class or the office. Just open the app up and draw out whatever you want.
Go to Download page »

Sunday, October 10, 2010

download : ka-glom game for BlackBerry

Ka-Glom is a free BlackBerry games download from Magmic Games. It is a “Tetris” style falling blocks game that would normally run you $4.95 but is available to BlackBerry users for free on the mobile.blackberry.com site and can be downloaded over-the-air directly to your BlackBerry running BB OS 4 or higher.
Go to Download page »

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Kisses - A free spyware detector for BlackBerry


Announcing the release of Kisses - A BlackBerry hidden programs, hidden processes and spyware detector. Its a free tool that helps users have protection from commercially available and unknown variants of spyware. How would the spyware have gotten onto your BlackBerry? It could have been installed by someone you know who had physical access to your phone, or you could have had it piggy-back on another piece of software. A brief list of Kisses' features:

Go to Download page »

download : Mobile Merchant Pro™ application for BlackBerry

Mobile Merchant Pro™ for BlackBerry is a FREE, virtual credit card terminal application which gives BlackBerry users the ability to run real-time credit card transactions right on their cell phone.

The perfect solution for anyone who is on the move and needs to process credit cards on the go. Ideal for Arts & Craft shows, Trade shows, Locksmiths, Caterers, Landscapers, etc.
Go to Download page »

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Android Market New Country Roll-out Details

[This post is by the Android Market team. — Tim Bray]

Last week, we announced that over the next two weeks, users in 18 additional countries would gain the ability to purchase paid apps from Android Market. Effective today, users can now see paid apps in Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Israel, Mexico, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, Sweden, and Taiwan.

For users to make a purchase of paid apps in these countries, they must have the latest Android Market client, which we have started to make available as a self-update and should reach all users within the next few days. This is a silent update; users will not see a notification and will not be prompted to do anything. If you want to accelerate the self-update process, launch Android Market, navigate back to the Home screen, and after 5-10 minutes, relaunch it. For more details, please refer to the Help Center.

No action is necessary if you have targeted your paid apps to be available to “All Locations” and would like to launch in these additional countries. If you have not selected “All Locations” and would like to target these additional countries, or if you have selected “All Locations” and do not want to launch your apps in these additional buyer countries, please visit the Android Market publisher site to make the necessary adjustments.

Acer Aspire 4935 Windows XP Driver

Chipset Intel
Acer Aspire 4935 Windows XP Driver
Download

Audio Realtek
Acer Aspire 4935 Windows XP Driver
Download

VGA/GRAPHIC  NVIDIA
Acer Aspire 4935 Windows XP Driver
Download
VGA/GRAPHIC Intel
Acer Aspire 4935 Windows XP Driver
Download

Modem Conexant
Acer Aspire 4935 Windows XP Driver
Download

Webcam:
Webcam Suyin Crystal Eye :Download
Webcam Bison Crystal Eye :Download

Wireless:
WLAN Atheros :Download
WLAN Broadcom :Download
WLAN Intel : Download

MIR ENE
Acer Aspire 4935 Windows XP Driver
Download

LAN / Ethernet
Atheros AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 Gigabit/Fast Ethernet Controller
Acer Aspire 4935 Windows XP Driver
Download

Launch Manager Dritek
Acer Aspire 4935 Windows XP Driver
Download

Card Reader
Acer Aspire 4935 Windows XP Driver
Download

Bluetooth Broadcom
Acer Aspire 4935 Windows XP Driver
Download


Touchpad ALPS  Synaptics
Acer Aspire 4935 Windows XP Driver
Download

Fingerprint
Authentec fingerprint driver
Download

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Acer Aspire 9510 Windows XP Driver

Chipset Intel Driver
7.2.2.1006 1.2 MB
Download

Audio Realtek Driver
5.10.0.5253 23.6 MB
Download

Bluetooth WIDCOMM Driver
5.0.1.1500 36.5 MB
 Download

Camera Logitech Driver
9.4.4.1084 58.2 MB
 Download

CardReader TI r Driver
2.0.0.1 3.5 MB
 Download

Lan Broadcom Driver
8.48.0.0 4.2 MB
 Download

Modem Agere Driver
2.1.63 700.2 KB
 Download

TouchPad Synaptics Driver
8.2.9 5.2 MB
 Download

TV Tuner AverMedia Driver
1.0.2.37 410.5 KB
 Download

Wireless LAN Intel 4.83 26.6
MB 2008/12/05
 Download

VGA NVIDIA Driver 8 LAN Driver
10.1.1.3 78.4 MB
 Download

Acer Aspire 3690 Windows XP Driver

 Notice that there are some drivers have more then 1 driver, so choose base on your specs.

CHIPSET:
Chipset Driver Intel Ver.8.0.1.1002
Download

GRAPHIC / VGA
VGA Driver Intel Ver.6.14.10.4543 :Download
VGA Driver nVidia Ver.8.4.8.5 :Download

WIRELESS:
802.11bg Atheros XB63 wireless: Download
Wireless Lan Driver 802ABG Intel: Download
Wireless Lan Driver 802bg Broadcom: Download

AUDIO
Audio Driver Realtek Ver.5.10.0.5273
Download

BLUETOOTH
Bluetooth Driver Ver.5.0.1.1500
Download

CAMERA/ WEBCAM
Camera Driver Bison Ver.5.0.0.10 : Download
Camera Logitech 10.4.0.1319 : Download

INFRARED:
Fast Infrared Driver SMC Ver.5.1.3600.5
Download

LAN/ ETHERNET:
Lan Driver Broadcom 10-100 Ver.4.37.0.0.zip: Download
Lan Driver Broadcom 5787 Ver.9.25.0.0.zip : Download
Lan Driver Broadcom 5789 Ver.8.48.0.0.zip : Download

MODEM:
Modem Driver V7.62.00.00 for T60M955 : Download
Modem Driver Ver.7.34.0.0 : Download

CARD READER:
PCMCIA and Card Reader-ENE V2.07.05
Download

TV TUNER:

TV Tuner Avermedia M103 Ver.1.0.2.34 :Download
TV Tuner Avermedia M104 Ver.1.0.1.43 :Download
TV Tuner Avermedia M115 Ver.3.3.23.69 :Download
TV Tuner Liteon 2305 Ver.1.3.4.3 :Download

TOUCHPAD:
Touchpad Driver Synaptics Ver.8.2.19.0
Download

Acer Launch Manager
Download

Acer Aspire 3100 Windows XP Driver

Acer Aspire 3100 ATI Chipset Driver
8.251.060427
Download

Acer Aspire 3100 Realtek Audio Driver
10.0.5605
Download

Acer Aspire 3100 Broadcom Bluetooth Driver
5.1.2535.0
Download

Acer Aspire 3100 Camera Driver (bison webcam)
5.0.0.10
Download

Acer Aspire 3100 Card Bus Driver
5.1.0.2600.2010
Download

Acer Aspire 3100 CIR (Consumer IR) Driver
5.649.0615.2006
Download

Acer Aspire 3100 CPU Driver
1.3.1.0
Download

Acer Aspire 3100 FIR Driver
5.1.3600.7
Download

Acer Aspire 3100 LAN Driver
5.649.0615.2006
Download

Acer Aspire 3100 Modem Driver
7.62.0.
Download

Acer Aspire 3100 Touchpad Driver
8.2.19.0
Download

Acer Aspire 3100 Wireless LAN Driver
1. broadcom :Download
2. atheros      :Download

 APPLICATION

Download  :Acer GridVista Application
Download  :  Dritek Acer LaunchManager Application

Saturday, October 2, 2010

HP Pavilion dv2910tx Windows XP driver

 The following are drivers for: HP Pavilion dv2910tx Entertainment Notebook PC

Intel Chipset Installation Utility:
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp36501-37000/sp36880.exe

Intel Graphics:
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp38001-38500/sp38326.exe

AUDIO
=================
first install MS-UAA, and then restart
MS UAA :

for SP2: Download (mediafire)

for XP SP3 :Download (mediafire)
or
Download

restart then install:
Conexant Smart Audio 221:
Download

INSTRUCTION:
Unzip to a folder...use Device Manager.

From Device Manager,right click "Audio Device on High Def Bus",choose Update driver,

No to connect,

Install from a list or specific location,

Select Don't Search, I will choose the driver to install,

For the Hardware Type select 'Show All Devices'

Remove the check from "Show Compatible Hardware" and click on "Have Disk".

Next...browse to the unzipped folder and choose the "WiSVHe5.inf".

Ignore XP when it complains.

Reboot.

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Conexant HDAUDIO Soft Data Fax Modem with SmartCP Driver
Download
or try this modem:
Download

Marvell Yukon 88E8039 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller Driver
Donwload
or
Download

Cyberlink Youcam Software:
Download
or
Download

Software Support for HP Integrated Module with Bluetooth Wireless Technology
Download (recomended)
or
Download

Ricoh 5-in-1 Card Reader Host Controller and Driver
Download
or
Download

Windows Installer 3.1(required before wireless):
http://tinyurl.com/9cg2y

Intel Wireless
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp40001-40500/sp40120.exe

ALPS Touchpad Pointing Driver
Download

Quicklaunch Drivers:
Download

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MIC CONFIGURATION
=======================
Go to control panel, double click Sounds and Audio Device, Tab to Voice, in voice recording, click volume. You may increase/decrease the volume there.
or
You may just double click sound icon in the task bar, click option and properties, change mixer device to Conexant HD Audio input click OK.
Both steps would bring you to the same recording volume.
If you feel the mic still not load enough, click option and click Advance Controls, youl'll notice a new Advance button, click it.
In other control radio button, click Microphone Boost.
Other option to configure is using Smart Audio in control panel, you may try 3 options that available.

Compaq Presario c772TU windows 7 driver

This is the suggestion driver base on your model, please install the driver u need only, example your audio is working so  no need to install the audio drivers.

CHIPSET
Intel Chipset Installation Utility for ICH9m for Microsoft Windows 7
Download

Intel matrix storage manager:
Download (intel site)
Download (mediafire)

AUDIO
Conexant CX20549-12 High Definition Audio Driver

Download

MODEM
Conexant HDAUDIO Soft Data Fax Modem with SmartCP Driver
Download

GRAPHIC
Mobile Intel 965 Express Chipset Family Video/Graphics Driver
Download

ALPS Touchpad Driver
Download

Cyberlink YouCam Software
Download

Lightscribe System Software
Download

HP Wireless Assistant
Download (direct)
Download (HP)

WIRELESS:
==================
If you have Intel Wireless:
Intel Wireless LAN Driver for Microsoft Windows 7
Download

If you have Broadcom Wireless:
Broadcom Wireless LAN Driver for Microsoft Windows 7
Download

If you have Atheros Wireless
Atheros Wireless LAN Driver for Microsoft Windows 7
Download
==================

If you have bluetooth
Software Support for HP Integrated Module with Bluetooth Wireless Technology
Download


ETHERNET
Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC Driver
Download
or you may download from realtek site:
Download link

Compaq Presario CQ40-653TU winodws 7 Driver

CHIPSET DRIVERS:
INF Update Utility - Primarily for Intel® 5, 4, 3, 900 Series Chipsets
Download

AUDIO:
IDT audio
Download


VGA/GRAPHIC
Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family Graphics Driver (32-bit)
Download

if you have nvidia graphic:
Nvidia GeForce G 105M/103M
Download

WIRELESS:
==================
If you have Intel Wireless:
Intel Wireless LAN Driver for Microsoft Windows 7
Download

If you have Broadcom Wireless:
Broadcom Wireless LAN Driver for Microsoft Windows 7
Download
===============

HP Wireless Assistant
Download

JMB38X Card Reader Host Controller Driver for Windows 7
Download

Cyberlink YouCam Software
Download

Lightscribe System Software
Download

HP Quick Launch Buttons
Download

ETHERNET:
Realtek RTL8102E/8111C Family PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet NIC Driver
Download