Monday, 30 June 2014

HDMI Cable Speculated To Bow Down To Android L

Google has recently announced a new technology that will make the headphones and HDMI cables of today become obsolete.

This news led many people to think and ask how it this going to be possible?

 Is Google going to eat our headphones whole?

With the release of Android L version 5.0, todays headphones would be outmatched in terms capability. Headphones use DAC to provide audio in each side, the left and right ear. DAC or more commonly known as digital to analog converter is used in each headphone jack. With the Android L design, this will be bypassed as a new feature called the USB audio which will be the one supplying the audio signal.

Why would you want Android L?

 It’s easy, with Android L, the sound clutter or distortions you have with your laptop, phone, or PC audio will become clear. No more rubbish sound quality and no more spending cash on impractical HDMI cables.

A new wave of technology is coming and Android L will bring the storm. Features for the new Android L are as follows:

Material Design – Brand new UI or User Interface that can respond to whatever sixe, device, or orientation it runs on. It also is ready for any type of screen. Modern look, vibrant colors, sleek designs, who wouldn’t like this?

Better Multitasking View – Google has added new features called “Document-centric Recents” which means that you can view your recent apps as well as view other tabs in Chrome. Other tasks can also be flipped through and it will be easier for you to resume where you left off.

Better Notifications – Notifications will easily be seen on the lock screen without even swiping down the notification browser. User can also have the power to control sensitive notifications as well. A new “heads-up” notification is also available in every task you make.

Project Volta – Made by Project Butter, this tool is called “Project Volta”. This tool helps applications run effectively and efficiently without the problems of battery life draining.  While other apps consume battery life on a big scale, Project Volta could eliminate that problem.

Android Runtime – Android L’s new default system will be Android Runtime.  Android Runtime efficient garbage collection, improved debugging features, and ahead of time compilation. Google has also said that it will improve the performance of each device with required action form the developers.

Others – Bluetooth Low Energy Peripheral Mode allows applications to broadcast their presence to other nearby devices. Multi-networking allows applications to scan for networks with specific capabilities and work with the system dynamically. A new API camera is also available with full 8 mega pixel and 30 FPS quality. A sensor radar is also available in Android L. Best of all it offers a 64 bit support system for applications.

Now that Android L has been released, it would seem that Apple will be the only one that would benefit from this. Google does not own a major headphone brand but who would know in a couple of months.

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