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Twitter #Music lead Kevin Thau joins Biz Stone’s mysterious Jelly project

Twitter #Music lead joins Biz Stone's mysterious Jelly project

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If you’re not familiar with Kevin Thau, you ought to be: he worked on many of Twitter’s early mobile efforts, helped integrate it into major platforms and headed up the Twitter #Music app. That’s what makes his newly confirmed move to Twitter co-founder Biz Stone’s new firm, Jelly, so interesting. While little is known about Jelly beyond its plan for a decentralized service, Thau will be heading up numerous aspects of business operations at the company while it builds “world class mobile products.” We’ll have to wait awhile before we see his influence, but his presence hints that Jelly is more than just a casual project.

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Android metrics show Jelly Bean adoption overtaking Ice Cream Sandwich

Google dashboard metrics show Android 4 near 60 percent of active users

Google’s big shake-up of Android version metrics has already given us a better understanding of where the platform’s active users truly stand. Now that we’re a month into the new methodology, we have a good sense of where those users are going — and they’re moving to Jelly Bean in droves. Android 4.1 and 4.2 combined grew to represent 28.4 percent of regular usage, or enough to finally overtake Ice Cream Sandwich at 27.5 percent. Not surprisingly, the transition to the newer OS involved a balanced mix of users either upgrading from ICS (down by 1.8 percent) or transitioning from devices running Gingerbread or earlier (down 1.7 percent). It will be a long while before Jelly Bean becomes the dominant platform, if it ever does, but we’re not expecting a slowdown in adoption when flagships like the Galaxy S 4 and One are luring many of us into an upgrade.

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Gmail update lets Jelly Bean users archive and reply to emails from notifications

Gmail update allows Jelly Bean users to reply and archive from notifications

Got a relatively recent version of Android on your smartphone? Good, because today, Google’s giving Jelly Bean users another reason to be happy. In the company’s latest update to Gmail, users will now find the ability to archive, delete and reply to incoming mail directly from the notifications drawer — a small improvement, but we’ll gladly take it. What’s more, users of Ice Cream Sandwich and above will benefit from faster searches (online and off), along with a few performance improvements and bug fixes, too. So, time to tap that update button, eh?

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LG Optimus G shipping to Europe this month with Jelly Bean (video)

LG Optimus G shipping to Europe with Jelly Bean video

LG is about to kick its presently slow, worldwide Optimus G implementation into high gear. Right in time for Mobile World Congress, the business has confirmed that its late 2012 flagship will reach Europe. Sweden gets first crack at the Optimus G before February mores than, while a minimum of France, Germany and Italy are next in line. Every European version will ship with the Jelly Grain update LG promised for brand-new launches back in late January. It adds even more than just apparent Android 4.1 features like Google Now and rich alerts: there’s a wider selection of QSlide-friendly apps, much better status bar controls and small advantages like Privacy Keeper for calls and Safety Care live support. We’re still awaiting Jelly Grain to hit the United States, however Europeans (and jealous Americans) could see exactly what they’ll get by viewing the video after the break. Filed under: Mobile phones, Mobile, LGComments

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LG Optimus G shipping to Europe this month with Jelly Bean (video)

LG Optimus G shipping to Europe with Jelly Bean video

LG is about to kick its currently slow, worldwide Optimus G deployment into high gear. Right in time for Mobile World Congress, the company has confirmed that its late 2012 flagship is about to reach Europe. Sweden gets first crack at the Optimus G before February is over, while at least France, Germany and Italy are next in line. Every European version will ship with the Jelly Bean update LG promised for new launches back in late January. It adds more than just obvious Android 4.1 features like Google Now and rich notifications: there’s a wider variety of QSlide-friendly apps, better status bar controls and small perks like Privacy Keeper for calls and Safety Care live support. We’re still waiting for Jelly Bean to hit the US, but Europeans (and envious Americans) can see what they’ll get by watching the video after the break.

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By popular demand, Sony releases Jelly Bean alpha build for Xperia T

By popular demand, Sony releases Jelly Bean alpha build for Xperia T

Due to the fact that the first time showed to be such a charm for Android designers, Sony’s as soon as again providing Xperia owners a main alpha ROM. And this time, it’s of the Jelly Grain selection. But before you hurry to the source and flash your cares away, there are a few cautions we need to cover. For beginners, the rate of entry to this Android 4.1 trial run is an opened Xperia T. Not the TX, not the V, not the S, so don’t even attempt it. You’ll additionally have to sign away your legal right (via the company’s open utility) to whine and require payment should your phone brick at the same time. As soon as those difficulties have been cleared, you’re virtually house complimentary to flash– so long as you do not mind an unfinished UI, non-functioning radios for voice, WiFi, Bluetooth and NFC, in addition to a complete absence of Gapps. Oh, and did we mention your opened T will not be privy to the official Jelly Grain update once it strikes? Yeah, there’s that too. Generally, you shouldn’t aim to this for a daily motorist. In reality, it’s most likely best to leave this one to the big boys.

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Samsung posts Jelly Bean update for Galaxy Note 10.1 and Galaxy Tab 2 in the US

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Jelly Bean with Premium Suite

Americans who picked up a Samsung tablet in 2012 may have a surprise this weekend: the company has confirmed that it’s rolling out its promised Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update to US, Wi-Fi only versions of the Galaxy Note 10.1 and both Galaxy Tab 2 sizes. As we know by now, Note 10.1 owners squeeze the most out of the software revamp with S Pen features borrowed from the Galaxy Note II, such as Air View’s hover-to-peek functionality, Quick Command shortcuts and the ability to clip content. There’s also a tablet-specific Cascade View to see more than two apps at once. Galaxy Tab 2 users don’t get much as much in the bargain, although we wouldn’t knock the promised speed improvements inherent to Google’s OS refresh. Either upgrade should be available both through Kies and over the air, with more details at the source link. We haven’t yet heard when cellular tablets get a matching upgrade, although those who spring for the Galaxy Note 10.1 on Verizon will already have Jelly Bean from the outset.

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Samsung Releases Android Jelly Bean Upgrades for Galaxy Note 10.1 and Galaxy Tab 2

Premium Suite Upgrade for Galaxy Note 10.1 Delivers Improved Performance, Enhanced S Pen Functionality and Fully Resizable Apps

RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J., January 16, 2013- Samsung Electronics America Inc., a market leader and award-winning innovator in consumer electronics, today announced the availability of updates to Android 4.1[TM], Jelly Bean for both its award-winning Galaxy Note[TM] 10.1 and its popular Galaxy Tab 2 devices for the Wi-Fi versions.

Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10.1 upgrade includes all the performance benefits of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean as well as Premium Suite, a collection of new features that further upgrades multi-tasking and productivity, while enhancing personalization and offering new levels of creativity. Users will enjoy improved S Pen support and the ability to easily open and resize multiple apps, then view them across the screen layered on top of each other.

“Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10.1 created a new category by delivering content creation capabilities in addition to content consumption,” said Mike Abary, senior vice president of consumer IT product marketing, Samsung Electronics America. “However, we always strive to deliver unexpected value to our customers. By providing not just Jelly Bean, but dramatic improvements to the multitasking and S Pen features on the devices, we’re ensuring that the Galaxy Note 10.1 remains at the forefront of innovation.”

A range of features have been introduced which aim to further boost the capabilities of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10.1 including:

Multi-tasking & Productivity:

Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10.1 pioneered the innovative Multi Window feature which lets consumers experience a dual view, running two apps side-by-side on the screen. The new, updated Galaxy Note 10.1 enhances the experience further in a variety of ways:

Cascade View: The feature allows users to freely resize, move and pin selected applications in multiple views, running them simultaneously or while operating the home-screen. This PC-like feature will help users to be more productive, and actually do multiple tasks at one time.

Air View: Allows users to use S Pen to conveniently and quickly preview content without having to open it. This feature allows user to preview video while scrubbing, preview email attachments without opening, preview photos without opening the album, and more.

Quick Command: With Quick Command, the S Pen quickly activates applications and services that are used most often by allowing you to write command shortcuts using customized and preset S Pen strokes.

Enhanced Personalization:

Enhanced handwriting: Users can quickly and easily send personalized handwritten notes and memos to friends and family via email, as well as hand-write directly into their S Planner
Enhanced S Note: S Note now features additional ready-to-use templates; allows users to add effects to their digital content with Idea Sketch; and enables the insertion of video directly into not only Note templates but also other templates. Users can also launch S Note directly from their home-screen for added convenience.

Easy Clip: Allows users to select and clip content to save, paste or share in seconds.

Photo Note: Add personalized handwritten notes on the back of your photos to help capture the moment.

Creativity:

Paper Artist: Besides enabling users to enliven sketches or content with different color or pencil styles, Paper Artist enables over 30 artistic effects that can be applied to images or media. Users can also draw or write onto the content and share it with others.

A smarter S Pen: The S Pen now allows users to select writing or color modes at the touch of a button, or unlock the home-screen simply by removing the S Pen.

Both the Wi-Fi versions of Galaxy Note 10.1 and Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1 and 7.0) will benefit from the core improvements of Android 4.1 which features a more intuitive user interface, faster performance and response times across applications, and an overall smoother user experience. This is also complemented by an enhanced user interface optimized for the 10.1-inch screen.

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ASUS MeMo Pad makes quiet post-CES debut, offers Jelly Bean and 16GB of storage for $150

ASUS MeMo Pad makes quiet postCES debut, offers Jelly Bean and 16GB of storage for $  150

Despite a strong showing of slates in 2012, ASUS showed precious few tablets at CES last week. Missing from the show? Its latest MeMo Pad — a 7-inch 1024 x 600 tablet rocking Jelly Bean, 16GB of storage, a Mali 400 GPU, 1GB of RAM and a 1MP front-facing camera. ASUS didn’t name the tablet by model number, but it’s a dead ringer for the ME172V that slipped through GLBenchmarks last month, and fits the bill of a recent federal authorization. The new slab isn’t quite as nice as the Nexus 7 its predecessor became, but at $ 150, it’s a little easier on the wallet. ASUS also cautions buyers that the MeMo pad is a “tablet-only product,” clarifying that it won’t be getting a Transformer Pad-like keyboard dock — assuming you could type on a 7-inch keyboard, that is. Check out the slate’s official press release after the break.

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Samsung Korea posts Galaxy S II Jelly Bean update details, but not the release date

Samsung Korea posts Galaxy S II Android 41 Jelly Bean update details

Samsung Galaxy S II owners waiting for an update that includes functions (instead of taking them away) may not have long to wait, now that support pages for the main Android 4.1 Jelly Grain update– revealed months ago– have actually been discovered on the business’s Korean website. Listing details for all 3 neighborhood providers, the update will show up by means of KIES and change the amount of readily available interior memory from 12GB to 11GB. Other than the normal listing of Android 4.1 functions, it will likewise preload the Google + and some additional Play apps while adding Samsung functions like Smart Stay. There’s no word yet on precisely when the main update will show up (or a routine for rollout on United States carrier editions), however once it’s out in Korea it shouldn’t take much for owners of the GT-I9100 international version to try it out as well.

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