Category Archives: Android

Anything about Android apps or the system in general.

Tinnitus Therapy app

Tinnitus Therapy PROI created a groundbreaking app to treat tinnitus.

It uses ‘spectrally notched audio’ to treat tinnitus. This method is backed by years of scientific research. It is a non-invasive and drug-free way to treat your tinnitus symptoms.

The app reached 4th place in the Google Play Health & Fitness charts in 2019 and App Of The Day at DownloadAstro in 2020.

I’ve had lots of great feedback about the treatment and the reviews speak for themselves. Continue reading Tinnitus Therapy app

Android’s 64-bit requirement puts pressure on Adobe

UPDATE: Enter the Harman – Since writing this post, Samsung subsidiary Harman finally waded in to announce they will take over development of the AIR platform on a commercial basis. This should bring better support and more frequent updates, as a commercial model for AIR makes more sense than as a vanity project for Adobe. Read the community’s feedback here.

And Harman have just released their official AIR SDK version 33 with 64-bit support for Android!

Google recently reiterated that, when Android Q launches, they’ll start enforcing a requirement for all Android apps using native code to provide a 64-bit version as they phase out 32-bit support. As you’d expect, this has far-reaching implications for app developers, depending on the languages and libraries they use – particularly for Unity and Adobe AIR developers. Continue reading Android’s 64-bit requirement puts pressure on Adobe