Android. For use with Android, the App requires a mobile device that runs a minimum of the Android version 5.1
Android. HD content is only allowed on Tablets and Mobiles Phones supporting the Android operating systems as follows:
34.1.1.1. Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0) or later versions: when protected using the implementation of Widevine built into Android, or
34.1.1.2. all versions of Android: when protected using an Ultraviolet approved DRM or Ultraviolet Approved Streaming Method (as listed in section 2 of this Schedule) either:
34.1.1.2.1. implemented using hardware-enforced security mechanisms (e.g. ARM Trustzone) or
34.1.1.2.2. implemented by a Studio-approved implementer, or
34.1.1.3. all versions of Android: when protected by a Studio-approved content protection system implemented by a Studio-approved implementer
Android. The following are guidelines for the Android brand and related assets. • Android™ should have a trademark symbol the first time it appears in a creative. • Android should always be capitalized and is never plural or possessive. • “Android” by itself cannot be used in the name of an application name or accessory product. Instead use “for Android.” • Incorrect: “Android MediaPlayer”
Android. HD content is only allowed on Tablets and Mobiles Phones supporting the Android operating systems as follows:
Android. An Android application framework has been made for SensApp, as a generic application that can be further customised. The main task fulfilled by this application is to push local data to the SensApp server. Beside that the SensApp client can display locally stored data raw or in a graphical way as shown in Figure 7‐3. Uploading data to the server can be configured to a periodic upload or depending on the amount of collected data. The data sent from the client to the server is structured using a JSON implementation of SenML, and can be transmitted using HTTP or websockets. SensorLog is a mobile application discovering and listing all available sensors, including build‐in sensors of the device, for example an accelerometer, magnetic field or gravity sensor, and add‐on sensors like a UV sensor or a weather meter that communicates via Bluetooth. The set of Bluetooth sensors can easily be extended by exploiting the template provided in the application code repository15.
Android. The following are guidelines for the Android brand and related assets.
Android. HD content is only allowed on Tablets and Mobiles Phones supporting the Android operating systems as follows: Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0) or later versions: when protected using the implementation of Widevine built into Android, or all versions of Android: when protected using an Ultraviolet approved DRM or Ultraviolet Approved Streaming Method (as listed in section 2 of this Schedule) either: implemented using hardware-enforced security mechanisms (e.g. ARM Trustzone) or implemented by a Licensor-approved implementer, or all versions of Android: when protected by a Licensor-approved content protection system implemented by a Licensor-approved implementer iOS. HD content is only allowed on Tablets and Mobiles Phones supporting the iOS operating systems (all versions thereof) as follows: when protected by an Ultraviolet approved DRM or Ultraviolet Approved Streaming Method (as listed in section 2 of this Schedule) or other Licensor-approved content protection system, and Licensor content shall NOT be transmitted over Apple Airplay and applications shall disable use of Apple Airplay, and where the provisioned HLS implementation is used (e.g. so that native media processing can be used), the connection between the approved DRM client and the native HLS implementation shall be robustly and effectively secured (e.g. by mutual authentication of the approved DRM client and the native HLS implementation) Windows 7 and 8. HD content is only allowed on Personal Computers, Tablets and Mobiles Phones supporting the Windows 7 and 8 operating system (all forms thereof) when protected by an Ultraviolet Approved DRM or Ultraviolet Approved Streaming Method (as listed in section 2 of this Schedule) or other Licensor-approved content protection system. Implementations of Content Protection Systems on General Purpose Computer Platforms shall use hardware-enforced security mechanisms, including secure boot and trusted execution environments, where possible. Implementation of Content Protection Systems on General Purpose Computer Platforms shall, in all cases, use state of the art obfuscation mechanisms for the security sensitive parts of the software implementing the Content Protection System. All General Purpose Computer Platforms (devices) deployed by Licensee after end December 31st, 2013, SHALL support hardware-enforced security mechanisms, including trusted execution environments and secure boot. All implementations of Content Protection Systems on General Purpose Computer ...
Android. From Wikipedia, Android is a Linux-based operating system for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers. It is developed by the Open Handset Alliance, led by Google. Today, Android has a large community of developers writing applications ("apps") that extend the functionality of the devices. Developers write primarily in a customized version of Java. Apps can be downloaded from third-party sites or through online stores such as Google Play (formerly Android Market), the app store run by Google. In June 2012, there were more than 600,000 apps available for Android, and the estimated number of applications downloaded from Google Play was 20 billion. The software stack is divided in four different layers, which include 5 different groups: • The application layer o The Android software platform will come with a set of basic applications like browser, email client, SMS program, maps, calendar, contacts and many more. All these applications are written using the Java programming language. It should be mentioned that applications can be run simultaneously, it is possible to hear music and read an email at the same time. This layer will mostly be used by commonly cell phone users. • The application framework o An application framework is a software framework that is used to implement a standard structure of an application for a specific operating system. With the help of managers, content providers and other services programmers it can reassemble functions used by other existing applications. • The libraries o The available libraries are all written in C/C++. They will be called through a Java interface. These includes the Surface Manager (for compositing windows), 2D and 3D graphics, Media Codecs like MPEG-4 and MP3, the SQL database SQLite and the web browser engine WebKit. • The runtime o The Android runtime consists of two components. First a set of core libraries, which provides most of the functionality available in the core libraries of the Java programming language. Second the virtual machine Dalvik, which operates like a translator between the application side and the operating system. Every application which runs on Android is written in Java. As the operating system is not able to understand this programming language directly, the Java programs will be received and translated by the virtual machine Dalvik. The translated code can then be executed by the operating system. • The kernel
o A customized version of the Linux Kernel will be used ...
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Android. Required OS: Android OS 10 or later