This isn't one of those daunting computer manuals that you'll read three pages of and then give up on. It's an engaging little book that you'll tear through in an evening, and by the time you finish you'll have a great understanding of all the ways your Nexus 7 can improve your life. Noted author Erik Marcus, who started his career as a technical writer, took on this project because a tablet with the mass appeal of the Nexus 7 deserves a book that's fun to read. Marcus never shies away from telling you what he really thinks, and he'll let you know where your Nexus 7 shines, where it stumbles, and how to wield your tablet like a pro.
Friendly advice on leveraging the power of the new Nexus 7 Google tablet! The arrival of the new Nexus 7 Google tablet is eagerly awaited, thanks to its cutting-edge software, top-notch hardware, unprecedented abilities, and nine-hour battery life. This easy-to-understand, engaging guide covers everything you need to know about this amazing Android tablet. Bestselling Dummies author Dan Gookin uses his friendly writing style to deliver clear instructions for setting up, navigating, and using the device. You'll learn to use all your favorite Google applications that come loaded on the device, personalize it, and much more. Walks you through the touchscreen, wireless access, and software updates Demonstrates how to download, shop for, and fill your Nexus 7 with movies, e-books, games, and music Helps you keep on top of your schedule and appointments and pursue your interests and hobbies with the latest apps and websites Offers guidance on using your device to navigate from here to there and stay connected with friends and family while you're away Nexus 7 For Dummies is an essential companion to your other new companion: the Nexus 7!
Perfect for new and experienced users, this no-fluff guide to the Google Nexus 7 tablet is packed with tips and details on apps, services, settings, and documents. You'll also find step-by-step instructions for dictating, networking, sharing, troubleshooting, going online, and using Google Now. New apps and features covered include Camera, Clock, Google Keep, Android Device Manager, Play Games, Quick Settings, Lock-screen widgets, multiple users, restricted profiles, HDMI screen mirroring, external displays, Miracast, wireless charging, app verification, gesture typing, printing, cellular (LTE/HSPA+) connections, privacy options, Hangouts, the notification light, the remodeled Google Play store, and the updated versions of Chrome, Gmail, and Maps. - Covers all Nexus 7 models and Android 4.4 (KitKat). - Covers all Google Play edition (pure Android) tablets, including the LG G Pad 8.3. - Master the Home screen, Lock screen, and multitouch gestures.- Secure your data from thieves, snoops, and rogue apps. - Locate a lost or stolen Nexus remotely. - Work with onscreen or wireless keyboards. - Get instant search results for documents, pictures, music, mail, apps, contacts, and more. - Summon Google Now to get personalized information when you need it. - Ask Google Search to find nearby businesses, set alarms, search the web, and more. - Dictate anywhere that you can type. - Connect to wireless networks with a few taps. - Set up cellular, Bluetooth, and VPN connections. - Mirror your tablet's screen to your TV. - Back up your data to the cloud. - Transfer files to and from your Windows PC or Apple Mac computer. - Sync your documents, mail, contacts, appointments, reminders, notes, and messages wirelessly across your computers and mobile devices. - See all your notifications in one place. - Browse the web with Chrome. - Watch and subscribe to videos on the YouTube app. - Send, receive, and manage your email with Gmail or Email. - Chat with family and friends on Hangouts. - Post to Twitter or Facebook right from the app you're using. - Manage your day-to-day life with Calendar, People, Google Keep, and Clock. - Find your way with Maps. - Download apps, games, and updates from the Google Play store. - Connect to Google's online multiplayer social gaming network. - Play music, movies, TV shows, and other media downloaded from the Google Play store. - Capture, edit, and share photos and videos with Camera and Gallery. - Care for your Nexus and troubleshoot problems. - Plenty of tips, tricks, and timesavers.- Fully cross-referenced, linked, and searchable. Contents 1. Getting Started with Your Nexus 7 2. Touring Your Nexus 3. Securing Your Nexus 4. Typing & Editing 5. Wireless & Network Connections 6. Managing Your Accounts & Data 7. Connecting to Computers 8. Getting Notifications 9. Google Now 10. Google Search 11. Browsing the Web with Chrome 12. Watching YouTube Videos 13. Email, Messaging & Keeping in Touch 14. Organizing Your Life 15. Shopping for Apps, Games & Media 16. Maps & Navigation 17. Shooting, Viewing & Managing Photos 18. Nexus Care & Troubleshooting
The Nexus 7 FHD is Google's second tablet PC, and the first device to use the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean operating system. The Google Nexus 7 FHD Survival Guide gathers all of the available information regarding the Nexus 7 into a single guide, where it can be easily accessed for quick reference. There is no fancy jargon and every instruction is explained in great detail, which is perfect for beginners. In addition, this guide expands on the basics by discussing useful tips that are excellent for more advanced users. With the multitude of new features introduced in the new Nexus 7, such as a seven-inch HD screen, a faster processor, a new rear-facing camera, and restricted profiles, you cannot afford to miss a single one. The level of detail in each chapter sets this guide apart from all the rest. Countless screenshots complement the step-by-step instructions and help you to realize the Nexus 7's full potential. The useful information provided here is not discussed in the official Nexus 7 manual, such as tips and tricks, hidden features, and troubleshooting advice. This guide also goes above and beyond by discussing recent known issues and solutions that may be currently available. This Google Nexus 7 FHD guide includes: - Getting Started - Performing First-Time Setup - Exporting and Importing Files Using a PC or Mac - Finding FREE eBooks - Managing Applications - Purchasing Applications - Uninstalling an Application - Taking Pictures - Applying Special Effects to Pictures - Using the Gmail Application - Writing an Email - Adding Labels to Emails - Managing Contacts - Adding a New Contact - Sharing Contact Information via Email - Using the Chrome Web Browser - Opening More than One Website at a Time - Recalling Sites More Quickly on Subsequent Visits - Nexus-friendly Websites that Save You Time Typing in Long URL's - Using the Kindle Reader for the Nexus 7 - Using Play Books for the Nexus 7 - Adjusting the Settings - Using Bluetooth - Changing the Notification Ringtone - Locking the Screen with Your Face - Changing the Wallpaper - Tips and Tricks - Turning Google Now On or Off - Adding a Navigation Shortcut to the Home Screen - Troubleshooting - Google Play Contact Resources
Perfect for new and experienced users, this no-fluff guide to Google Nexus 7 and 9 tablets is packed with details and tips on apps, services, settings, and documents. You'll also find step-by-step instructions for dictating, networking, sharing, troubleshooting, going online, and using Google Now. New and updated features covered include adaptive brightness, always-on "OK Google" detection, app-specific notification blocking, Battery Saver, battery-life prediction, Bluetooth Low Energy, Chromecast screen mirroring, device sharing, double-tap to wake, flashlight, guest users, lock-screen notifications, material design, non-Gmail email accounts, the Overview screen, priority interruptions (do-not-disturb mode), Quick Settings, screen pinning, Settings search, Smart Lock, Tap & Go, vibration, and the redesigned versions of Calendar, Camera, Contacts, Gmail, Hangouts, Maps, Photos, and Settings. - Covers Android 5 Lollipop. - Covers all Nexus 7 and Nexus 9 tablets, as well as other pure Android devices, including Nexus 10 and Google Play Edition tablets. - Master the Home screen, Lock screen, and multitouch gestures. - Secure your data from thieves, snoops, and rogue apps. - Locate a lost or stolen Nexus remotely. - Work with onscreen or wireless keyboards. - Get instant search results for documents, pictures, music, mail, apps, contacts, settings, and more. - Summon Google Now to get personalized information when you need it. - Ask Google Search to find nearby businesses, set alarms, search the web, and more. - Dictate anywhere that you can type. - Squeeze out every minute of battery life. - Connect to wireless networks with a few taps. - Set up cellular, Bluetooth, and VPN connections. - Mirror your tablet's screen to your TV. - Back up your data to the cloud. - Transfer files to and from your Windows PC or Apple Mac computer. - Sync your documents, mail, contacts, appointments, reminders, notes, and messages wirelessly across your computers and mobile devices. - See all your notifications in one place. - Stop some or all notifications indefinitely or for a fixed duration. - Browse the web with Chrome. - Watch and subscribe to videos on the YouTube app. - Send, receive, and manage all your email with the Gmail app. - Make free phone calls or chat with friends on Hangouts. - Post to Twitter or Facebook right from the app you're using. - Manage your day-to-day life with Contacts, Calendar, Keep, and Clock. - Find your way with Maps. - Download apps, games, and updates from the Google Play store. - Connect to Google's online multiplayer social gaming network. - Play or cast music, movies, TV shows, and other media downloaded from the Google Play store. - Capture, edit, and share photos and videos with Camera and Photos. - Care for your Nexus and troubleshoot problems. - Plenty of tips, tricks, and timesavers. - Fully cross-referenced, linked, and searchable. Contents 1. Getting Started with Your Nexus 2. Touring Your Nexus 3. Securing Your Nexus 4. Typing & Editing 5. Wireless & Network Connections 6. Managing Your Accounts & Data 7. Connecting to Computers 8. Getting Notifications 9. Google Now 10. Google Search 11. Browsing the Web with Chrome 12. Watching YouTube Videos 13. Email, Messaging & Keeping in Touch 14. Organizing Your Life 15. Shopping for Apps, Games & Media 16. Maps & Navigation 17. Shooting, Viewing & Managing Photos 18. Nexus Care & Troubleshooting
Master your Nexus 7 in just one evening with the latest edition of Erik Marcus' series of Google Nexus tablet guides, updated for the Nexus 7 and the new 4.2 release of Android.You don't need to flounder through a thick and boring manual to become comfortable with your Nexus 7. Everything about your new tablet is so intuitively designed and easy-to-understand that if you ever get stuck you can usually get unstuck with a quick Google search.Where you likely need help, however--especially if you're new to tablets--is becoming acquainted with all the wonderful features and abilities of your Nexus 7. Learn these things and you can start wielding your tablet like a pro. It's safe to say that most Nexus 7 owners never manage to tap into even half the capabilities of their tablets, and if all you're doing with your Nexus is playing a few games and checking email you're missing out in a huge way.The Nexus 7 Guide was written specifically for first-time tablet owners and non-techies. This book will enable you to take full advantage of your Nexus 7 and unlock its remarkable assortment of abilities. And, best of all, you'll find the book to be a quick and entertaining read that you can blast through in just one evening.Now that you've invested $199 in your Nexus 7, why not throw in another $10 and two hours of your time so you can really get the most out of your device?
Leverage the power of Google's revolutionary Nexus tablet with help from Dan Gookin and For Dummies Google's Nexus tablet is gaining market share at a rapid rate and offers a fantastic feature set at a price that is sure to please gamers, movie-watchers, e-book fans, and casual tablet users alike. Legendary For Dummies author Dan Gookin reviews all your tablet's features in this friendly guide, showing you just how to take advantage of the Nexus tablet you know and love. From using the built-in web browser to buying and downloading e-books, watching streaming video, taking and sharing photos, keeping in touch with social media, playing games, shopping in the Google Play Store, and customizing your device, you'll enjoy Dan's unique way of navigating the Nexus tablet. Includes coverage of the Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 tablet Explains how to navigate the touchscreen, use the pre-installed Google applications, work with the Android operating system, and connect to a Wi-Fi network Walks you through shopping for and downloading e-books, apps, and games; creating a slideshow from your photos; side-loading videos and music from your PC; conferencing with your Nexus; and much more Nexus Tablets For Dummies is simply the best way to learn how to take your new Nexus tablet to the next level.
This Visual QuickStart Guide will help you get up and running with the Nexus 7, Google's much-anticipated entry into the tablet market. This guide connects all the capabilities of the Nexus 7 for you, using full-color images and step-by-step instruction. You'll learn how to tap and swipe, search and use voice control, find the best apps, read books, watch movies, and listen to songs. Along the way, you'll pick up indispensable tips for getting the most out of your tablet.
The two-volume set LNCS 8935 and 8936 constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Multimedia Modeling, MMM 2015, held in Sydney, Australia, in January 2015. The 49 revised regular papers, 24 poster presentations, were carefully reviewed and selected from 189 submissions. For the three special session, a total of 18 papers were accepted for MMM 2015. The three special sessions are Personal (Big) Data Modeling for Information Access and Retrieval, Social Geo-Media Analytics and Retrieval and Image or video processing, semantic analysis and understanding. In addition, 9 demonstrations and 9 video showcase papers were accepted for MMM 2015. The accepted contributions included in these two volumes represent the state-of-the-art in multimedia modeling research and cover a diverse range of topics including: Image and Video Processing, Multimedia encoding and streaming, applications of multimedia modelling and 3D and augmented reality.
Every article written, between 2012 and 2017, by Bryan Lunduke. Originally published by Network World, these articles represent a snapshot -- a sort of time capsule -- of the state of Linux, Open Source, and alternative Operating Systems during that half decade. It was a crazy time... covered by an equally crazy guy.