You can now download the Samsung Galaxy S5 firmware
With the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S5 only a few weeks away, you can now download an official firmware for the device.
The firmware is actually from the Chinese SM-G9009D Android 4.4.2 KitKat model and the build date shows March 12th, so it’s a recent build.
Having early access to the Samsung Galaxy S5 firmware means that developers can get to grips with the code for the new features found on the device and also begin porting apps to the older devices.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 firmware can be downloaded from here.
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Skitch for Android gets new, finger-friendly toolbars to make mobile annotation easier
Are you a digital doodler? Odds are, then, that you’re familiar with Skitch, an annotation app from the folks at Evernote that lets users mark up PDFs, screenshots and pictures on phones and tablets. Today, the Android version of Skitch got a bit better with a revamped set of toolbars that make it easier to indulge your doodling ways. The new layout provides access to two menus at the bottom of your screen: an icon in the bottom left corner lets you choose the color and size of your scribbles, while the icon in the lower right is tapped for access to cropping, text and other tools. Tapping either expands the options along the edges of the screen, and they disappear once you’ve made a selection. It’s a pretty slick implementation, if we do say so ourselves, but you don’t have to take our word for it, first hand knowledge is just a download away.
Source: Evernote blog




