Hi all, I'm new here. Didn't get any hits on this when I searched.
I want to be able to have the TTS engine on an Android phone direct its output over the line of an active phone call. Are there any apps that can do this? If not, is it technically possible on the Android platform. I've seen it done on Windows desktop systems, but haven't found anything for Android. Thanks!
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First time poster so I'm sorry if this is the wrong place for this or posted before, as I can't seem to find any info!
I am an an android and c# developer and although possibly not a majorly technical question I am just wondering what the options are:
Can you block or restrict websites on an android mobile?
In windows if I want a simple way to stop someone getting at a website I would just stick it in the hosts file and direct it somewhere else. You can also buy programs that will block certain websites.
What are the options to do something similar on a android mobile? Ideally something that can't be easily detected or uninstalled?
I'm thinking for kids with mobiles.
The home PC would be completely locked down, especially with a developer as a parent, but I don't know how you would lock down the mobiles internet?
Bex
Well.. I'm sorry for the stupid question, but I have just discovered Android does have a hosts file!
I shall be testing that out later to see if it works!
Hi all,.
I've been set a project to design a basic application for our powerwall (28 connected high res monitors) and design an android application to control the powerwall through the android phone.
Im told the powerwall must use OpenGL..what does this exactly mean?
Can anyone run me through the stages ill need to go through and how i would get my andorid application to talk to the linux pc?
More details of the system or implementation can be provided if you need it.
Any help big or small would be amazing.
Thankyou,
Tom
Hi,
I am a student in computer programming and I am looking to self-learn advanced android development by making an android app for my personal use. I was thinking about making an application that would require a Client/Server model that would let me browse/playback my music that sits on my PC from my android device. Something similar to the Audiogalaxy application where I would stream the data from my PC to my device.
Knowing that I know how to make an Android app, I would like to know what would be the best technology to use. I would like to be able to access my library from Internet or via Wifi. I have done some search and found out that using Zend Framework as the server and using JSON-RPC as the client could be one of the way to go, but I haven't found all the informations that would convince me to go with that idea.
I would like to know your opinion/feedback on the technology or where I should start looking to make this happen.
Thanks!
have a good day!
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Hello, I am not satisfied of my nokia lumia 710, is there any developer who has the thought of creating an emulator of android app? Is there anyone who wants to create a "Switch to Android"? The smartphone with windows phone is very limited, windows phone buyers We are not happy. I had seen Bluestack for windows, no one wants to create something similar for windows phone?
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I want to use BLE to develop an application to use my Android as PC Keyboard. I know Play Store is filled out with a bunch of remote apps but I just need this to send a sentence to the PC field after pressing a button in my Android App.
Where should I start?
I've developed some android apps and I'm used to Android SDK and API.
Is there anyway to send keys to the PC?
I imagine I need a server on the PC.
Does anybody knows about any opensource project related to this?
Thank you in advance. I'm lost at the moment. Cannot figure out a way to get on this.